Cape Argus

Robben Island marks its 30th anniversar­y

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FREEDOM Day this year marked 30 years since the last political prisoners were released from Robben Island on April 27, 1991.

Robben Island was used by the government as a prison for political prisoners and convicted criminals from 1961.

The maximum security prison for political prisoners closed in 1991.

Robben Island Museum (RIM) Council Chairperso­n, Khensani Maluleke said: “Robben Island Museum stands tall as a bastion of the incredible triumph of the human spirit over unspeakabl­e adversity.

“Despite allegation­s of an island that has forsaken our heritage, we affirm that nothing can be further from the truth.

“We invite visitors to come and experience the history, the heritage, the spine-chilling encounters as retold by former political prisoners and a culturally enriching experience that can only be gained from treading the soil that our struggle icons once did.”

The last political prisoners to leave the island in 1991 were transporte­d on the Susan Kruger ferry, which is mooring at Jetty 1 as a temporary measure.

The Susan Kruger ferry was taken out of commission as she was over 60 years old and was no longer economical­ly viable to operate.

The museum said that as part of the integratio­n strategy, the plan was always to return Susan Kruger to Robben Island, for inclusion in the exhibits that make up the visitor experience.

During the lockdown in 2020, the site where she would be housed on the island was prepared.

The next phase was to take the ferry out of the water at the end of the 2020/21 financial year.

It is to be taken to dry dock and have restoratio­n work done.

However, the economic impact of Covid-19 meant that financial resources had to be reprioriti­sed and the maintenanc­e plan for Susan Kruger was temporaril­y put on hold until resources were available.

 ?? (ANA) | Henk ?? ROBBEN Island was used by the government as a prison for political prisoners and criminals from 1961. Kruger African News Agency
(ANA) | Henk ROBBEN Island was used by the government as a prison for political prisoners and criminals from 1961. Kruger African News Agency

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