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The Plot To Save South Africa



The Plot to Save South Africa is a book about the assassination of Chris Hani and the aftermath of the protests that followed. It is written by Justice Malala, a 22-year-old rookie journalist at the time of the assassination. Malala takes the reader through the events of the next nine days, from the protests to the police brutality to the reprisal killings. He also interviews key players in the as... more details
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  • Detailed account of the assassination of Chris Hani and the aftermath
  • Detailed interviews with key players in the assassination
  • Explores the question of how influential far-right elements were within the government in inciting and planning the assassination


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The Plot to Save South Africa is a book about the assassination of Chris Hani and the aftermath of the protests that followed. It is written by Justice Malala, a 22-year-old rookie journalist at the time of the assassination. Malala takes the reader through the events of the next nine days, from the protests to the police brutality to the reprisal killings. He also interviews key players in the assassination, including Nelson Mandela, FW de Klerk, and Clive Derby-Lewis. The book explores the question of how influential far-right elements were within the government in inciting and planning the assassination, and how Mandela, de Klerk, and their close confidants chose the path of peace despite provocation.

Johannesburg. Easter weekend. 1993. Chris Hani, the charismatic ANC leader, is shot and killed outside his home by white supremacist Janusz Walus in an attempt to stop talks to transform South Africa into a multiracial democracy. The aim of the assassination is simple and chilling: to tip the country into all-out civil war.

Twenty-two-year-old rookie journalist Justice Malala was one of the first people at the crime scene and he covered the growing chaos of the next nine days the protests and police brutality, reprisal killings, arson and calls for paramilitary units to get combatready.

On the 30th anniversary of Hanis death, Malala revisits the unforgettable events of these nine days. Unspooling political history in the style of a thriller, he takes the reader into the thought processes and consequential actions of the key players from Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk to dangerous right-wingers such as Clive Derby-Lewis and prominent struggle leaders Cyril Ramaphosa, Bantu Holomisa and Tokyo Sexwale.

Through vivid archival research and revealing original interviews, Malala digs into questions that were never fully answered amid the tumult of the time: how influential were far-right elements within the government in inciting and even planning the assassination? And as the time bomb ticked, how did Mandela, De Klerk and their close confidants despite provocation and their own fears work together to choose the path of peace?
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