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Signs of Solidarity in Kaapstad / Cape Town

De tentoonstelling Signs of Solidarity: the Dutch against Apartheid staat op dit moment in het Castle of Good Hope museum in Kaapstad. De opening werd op 11 februari verricht door de Nederlandse ambassadeur in Zuid-Afrika, Marisa Gerards, voormalig Constitutional Court rechter Albie Sachs en dichteres Antjie Krog. Het Zuid-Afrikaanse weekblad Mail & Guardian publiceerde een artikel over de tentoonstelling - zie http://mg.co.za/article/2015-02-19-photos-capture-dutch-solidarity-in-the-struggle

Vanaf half maart is de tentoonstelling te zien op de University of the Western Cape. Voor de rest van het programma van de tentoonstelling zie de website van de Nederlandse ambassade in Zuid-Afrika: http://southafrica.nlembassy.org/key-topics/signs-of-solidarity

The exhibition Signs of Solidarity: the Dutch against Apartheid is currently at the Castle of Good Hope museum in Cape Town. On February 11, the exhibition was opened by the Dutch ambassador to South Africa, Marisa Gerards, former Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs and poet Antjie Krog. The South African weekly Mail & Guardian published an article about the exhibition- see http://mg.co.za/article/2015-02-19-photos-capture-dutch-solidarity-in-the-struggle

From mid-March the exhibition can be seen at the University of the Western Cape. The consequent programme of the exhibition in South Africa can be found at the website of the Dutch embassy: http://southafrica.nlembassy.org/key-topics/signs-of-solidarity