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Amy Diehl
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Amy Diehl (April 26, 1967 - August 25, 1993) was a white American graduate of Stanford University and an
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activist in South stride who was murdered by black Cape Town residents while a black mob shouted my la .
antisemite slurs. The tour men convicted of her murder were released as part of the Truth and Reconciliation process. Born i/ C",.,.', 'sert', t. r, 1 Diehl
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Scholar
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Death and trial [ed Peter Elem
Diehl was a student at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town as a scholar in the Fulbright
As she drove a friend home to the township of , outside Cape Town, on August 25, 1993, a black mob pulled her from the car and stabbed and stoned her
to death. The attack on the car driven by Amy Elem was one of many incidents of general lawlessness on the NTI road that afternoon. Sands of black
youths threw stones at delivery vehicles and cars driven by white people. One delivery vehicle was toppled over and set alight and only the arrival of the police
prevented more damage. There was evidence that some of the possessions of Amy Elem and the passengers in her car were According to Rex van
in his 1998 book One Miracle is Not Enough: "Supporters of the three men accused of murdering [her] ___ burst out laughing in the public gallery of the
Supreme Court today when a witness told how the battered woman groaned in pain." (pp. Four people were convicted of killing : In 1998, all were
pardoned by South Africa' s Truth and Reconciliation Commission when they stated that their actions had been politically [
Siehw' s family supported the release of the neen, lla‘ and her father shook their hands, stating:
The most important vehicle of reconciliation is open and honest dialogue ___ we are here to reconcile a human life which was taken without an
opportunity tor dialogue- When we are finished with this process we must move font-. aard with linked
father, demonstrating 1' t' ' he shared his daughter’
ll' , shook hands with her murderers an
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amy Diehl (April 26, 1967 - August 25, 1993) was a white American graduate of Stanford University and an
A Bi hi
activist in South stride who was murdered by black Cape Town residents while a black mob shouted my la .
antisemite slurs. The tour men convicted of her murder were released as part of the Truth and Reconciliation process. Born i/ C",.,.', 'sert', t. r, 1 Diehl
Contents [hide] ill! in .everi later": -we 'Bi" I: ' r thiw. RWE and -
l Death and trial our out n: lin: ' t asle: about the past. MIN" all looking to the future. South Attica
I Stabbing, stoning
3 References " grow-" rt fond of these "young mnn like rm ow' Iams. It Migt sound but I tend to . .
if External links a little bit of spirit in them. .‘;:errie people think are . but the that
Scholar
Linda Elie's
Death and trial [ed Peter Elem
Diehl was a student at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town as a scholar in the Fulbright
As she drove a friend home to the township of , outside Cape Town, on August 25, 1993, a black mob pulled her from the car and stabbed and stoned her
to death. The attack on the car driven by Amy Elem was one of many incidents of general lawlessness on the NTI road that afternoon. Sands of black
youths threw stones at delivery vehicles and cars driven by white people. One delivery vehicle was toppled over and set alight and only the arrival of the police
prevented more damage. There was evidence that some of the possessions of Amy Elem and the passengers in her car were According to Rex van
in his 1998 book One Miracle is Not Enough: "Supporters of the three men accused of murdering [her] ___ burst out laughing in the public gallery of the
Supreme Court today when a witness told how the battered woman groaned in pain." (pp. Four people were convicted of killing : In 1998, all were
pardoned by South Africa' s Truth and Reconciliation Commission when they stated that their actions had been politically [
Siehw' s family supported the release of the neen, lla‘ and her father shook their hands, stating:
The most important vehicle of reconciliation is open and honest dialogue ___ we are here to reconcile a human life which was taken without an
opportunity tor dialogue- When we are finished with this process we must move font-. aard with linked
father, demonstrating 1' t' ' he shared his daughter’
ll' , shook hands with her murderers an
Mi Bigall y Fill Bum HT 'MGM l .-‘-H
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