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In 1985 Andrea Durbach was appointed solicitor on the notorious Upington trial in South Africa in which 25 people were arrested for the murder of a local policeman. Fourteen were eventually sentenced to death. For the ensuing four years, Andrea's life was inextricably linked with those of the defendants as it was to the barrister on the case, Anton Lubowski, who became her closest friend. After the largest court case in South African legal history, eleven defendants had their sentence reduced. Four months after the remaining fourteen defendants were sentenced to death by hanging , Anton Lubowski was assassinated. Shortly afterwards Andrea moved to Australia - a move that she considered temporary and found extremely painful, separating her, as it did, from the country and people she loved, and the struggle she supported. In 1991, after the successful appeal against the Upington 14's death sentence, Andrea settled in Australia permanently. Only now, several years later, can she begin to understand the extraordinary events which overtook her life. At the time, journalists and publishers chased Andrea to write her story, as did several leading Australian filmmakers

ISBN: 9781865080635
Classification: Biography: general , Social discrimination , Ethnic studies
Format: Paperback (230mm x 155mm x 19mm)
Pages: 288
Publish Date: 1-May-1999
Country of Publication: Australia

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0 star rating by Boomert - Upington by Andrea Durbach 09 Jan 2010
This story of a South African trial, true but more fantastic than any fictional account, is also the story of Andrea Durbach, a woman lawyer who helped defend 26 black suspects accused of killing a black policeman. At their first mass trial, with the prisoners referred to by number to avoid confusion, all were found guilty, even though some of the accused were originally involved only as make-weights in an identity parade. Fourteen of the accused were eventually sentenced to death, but after five years of appeals and retrials, and against the backdrop of massive changes in South African politics and culture earlier this decade, all but four of the defendants were exonerated, and the four still thought to be guilty were given jail sentences. Meanwhile, Andrea's close friend and fellow lawyer Anton Lubowski, the first white man to join the South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO), was shot dead. Unsurprisingly, the forces of law and order in South Africa were not able to come up with any suspects. Despite the `victory' of the trial's outcome, and her evident love of her country, Durbach left South Africa and is now living in Australia.

C. 1999 Thorpe-Bowker and contributors

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