Topic > Winnie Mandela Torture Of Torture - 1124

She was completely committed to the cause of liberation of her people. He devised a formidable plan to deceive the police about his activities. He went out at night disguising himself as “an aunt who sold apples” to recruit volunteers for the movement. However, the ban limited Winnie Mandela's personal life. She had to report to the police at 6pm every day. It was difficult for her to visit her relatives and entertain guests at her home. She had to get permission to attend her mother-in-law's funeral and to visit her husband in prison. She was a prisoner in her own home and community for no justifiable reason. She was forbidden to live a normal life and radicalism was probably the only means by which she and black South Africans could achieve this