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My Traitor's Heart by Rian Malan is perhaps the most honest book I've ever readso honest that it sometimes makes you want to look away.
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Thereafter, the defence is expected to call Malan to the witness stand.
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However, only seconded members of the AAG board, such as Malan, were entitled to top-up payments and not ordinary staff.
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This matter had been examined during the 18-month "Malan" trial in a court of law, in which all witnesses were cross-examined and all evidence tested.
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The court's judgement of the accused in the "Malan" trial leaves the country, and the government, with the task of finding those who were responsible for the massacre of 13 children and women in KwaMakutha.
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Therefore the struggle to free South Africa and indeed all Africa is a serious problem that will mean a struggle against six major imperialist nations and their satellites such as Malan, Roy Welensky, Blundell and others.
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Had it been my superior education at D. F Malan High School?
Logic: a scarce commodity among retail assistants and their managers « Digital immigrant 2009
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Mr. Malan digs deeper than other journalists and uncovers bigger truths—and also writes more brilliantly.
The Triumph of Fear Douglas Rogers 2011
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There's also a wonderful South African writer named Rian Malan who wrote a book called My Traitor's Heart.
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I attended a well-known high school in the northern suburbs of Cape Town: D.F. Malan.
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