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Zukiswa Wanner

Née en Zambie de parents zimbabwéen et sud-africain en exil politique, Zukiswa Wanner est l’autrice d’un essai sur la Palestine, Vignettes of a People in an Apartheid State. Décorée de la médaille Goethe en 2020 pour sa contribution à la culture, elle l’a retournée en mars 2024 aux autorités allemandes pour protester contre leur complicité dans le génocide des Palestiniens.

  • The image shows a large motorboat docked at a marina. The boat has a white hull with a green and white canopy on top. A group of people can be seen on the boat and along the dock, some engaging in conversation and others preparing to board. The surrounding area appears sunny, and there are flags displayed on the boat and nearby structures. The water is calm, reflecting the bright blue sky. Journal All A-Heave Zukiswa Wanner · 21 September The South-African writer and activist Zukiswa Wanner publishes in Afrique XXI her logbook from the Global Sumud Floatilla sailing to Gaza. Her boat, renamed by her Mendi Reincarnated, caught up with the rest of the flotilla on Friday.
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  • The image shows a vibrant waterfront scene filled with several boats docked along a harbor. There are tall palm trees lining the shore, contributing to a tropical atmosphere. A large crowd of people can be seen gathered by the boats, many waving flags, suggesting a festive or celebratory event. The flags feature various colors and designs, indicating a sense of community or national pride. In the background, there are green hills and possibly some buildings, adding depth to the setting. The overall mood appears to be lively and cheerful, with bright sunlight illuminating the scene. Témoignage On the way to Gaza. Last Boat Out of Port Zukiswa Wanner · 19 September The South-African writer and activist Zukiswa Wanner publishes in Afrique XXI her logbook from the Global Sumud Floatilla sailing to Gaza. Her boat, which name must not be revealed before the end of the mission, set sail from Tunis on Wednesday.
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