For more than four decades, Subry Govender used journalism not merely as a profession, but as a weapon against injustice. He worked during some of the darkest years of apartheid South Africa - the 1970s, the 1980s and the early 1990s - when telling the truth came at a heavy personal cost. He was detained, harassed, banned, and placed under house arrest by the apartheid state - not for committing crimes, but for doing his job. We go in conversation with the veteran struggle journalist, former SABC journalist, and author of the powerful memoir 'Coolie Journalist'.
(Produced by: Taliesha Naidoo)

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