- Gwen Lister
Gwen Lister, (born
5 December ,1953 in East London) is a South Africanjournalist .After receiving a bachelor’s degree from the
University of Cape Town in 1975, she went to work as a journalist atNamibia 'sWindhoek Advertiser .In 1978 she co-founded with Hannes Smith, the Namibian weekly
Windhoek Observer where as political editor she criticised South Africa'sapartheid practices in her homeland. This led to several unsuccessful prosecutions and the 1984 banning of the newspaper. She successfully appealed against the move, but was demoted by the paper's management, leading to a walkout and the dismissal of several colleagues.Despite draconian apartheid government efforts to frustrate her, she launched
The Namibian a provocatively named independent paper in August 1985. The newspaper exposed human rights violations by South Africa's occupying forces. This resulted in more harassment, an advertising boycott, and in October 1988, an attack by theAfrikaner vigilante group, theWit Wolwe in which the newspaper's offices were burned down. [http://www.freemedia.at/Heroes_IPIReport2.00/27Lister.htm Untitled Document ] ]A few months earlier, while pregnant, she was detained, and confined to the
Windhoek magisterial district. Her passport was confiscated and she was required to report to the police station several times a week. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/mediarpt/stories/s750674.htm The Media Report: 23 January 2003 - Gwen Lister: Crusading editor ] ] It would later emerge that South Africa's notoriousCivil Co-operation Bureau had planned to poison Lister. [ [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/misc/trc04.html ANC Submission to the TRC - 4 ] ]Lister helped establish the
Media Institute of Southern Africa . In 2004 she received theCourage in Journalism Award from theInternational Women's Media Foundation . [ [http://www.iwmf.org/courage/04award.php IWMF Courage Award Winners ] ]See also
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Ruth First
*Nadine Gordimer
*Antjie Krog
*List of Namibians
*Winnie Mandela
*Anna Politkovskaya
*Dulcie September
*Albertina Sisulu
* Windhoek Declaration
*Donald Woods References
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