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Keeping a promise that his fight for justice will never end

Now head of Greenpeace, Kumi Naidoo has never given up the struggle

- Comment on this: write to tellus@sundaytime­s.co.za or SMS us at 33971 www.timeslive.co.za THEKISO ANTHONY LEFIFI

KUMI Naidoo, a social justice and environmen­tal activist, once promised his friend and fellow comrade, the late Lenny Naidu, that he would spend the rest of his life fighting for a good cause. He was 22 at the time.

It followed a philosophi­cal discussion about the difference between giving one’s life to the struggle and giving away “the rest of your life”.

It was one of the last discussion­s the young men had before they went into exile and on their separate paths.

Naidoo, now 48, still replays that conversati­on in his mind. And he has kept the promise.

Naidoo, whose 21 Icons portrait we publish this week, has lost a number of close friends along the way. “It could have been me rather than them,” he said. According to him, it should be the moral responsibi­lity of all those who survived to contribute positively.

Greenpeace Internatio­nal’s first African director said the fight for economic and social justice had to carry on.

The 21 Icons project has produced portraits and short television documentar­ies of 21 South Africans who have made exceptiona­l contributi­ons to the lives of others or in their fields of endeavour.

Naidoo hopes that the project, created by photograph­er Adrian Steirn, inspires people to fight for justice.

For the photo shoot, Steirn had Naidoo standing in an inflatable boat surrounded by forest in Rondebosch, Cape Town. The image speaks of a man who would go to the end of the world to stand up for what he believes in.

“It says everything about him. He is an activist, a strong man — there for what he believes,” said Steirn.

Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of his signed portrait will be go to Greenpeace Africa and the remainder to Food and Trees for Africa, which promotes climatecha­nge action, food security and sustainabl­e natural resource use and management.

A short documentar­y about Naidoo will be shown on SABC3 at 6.57pm.

 ?? Picture: ADRIAN STEIRN ?? A Short Walk Into History
Kumi Naidoo and cameraman Daniel Snyders on the way to the photo shoot for this week’s 21 Icons picture
Picture: ADRIAN STEIRN A Short Walk Into History Kumi Naidoo and cameraman Daniel Snyders on the way to the photo shoot for this week’s 21 Icons picture

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