A story of what suicidal empathy gets you. Meet Amy Biehl, a German descent 26 year old young woman who was a student at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town as a scholar in the Fulbright Program. She went to South Africa to help anti-apartheid activism; voter education during South Africa’s transition from apartheid. She was there to sympathize with South Africans before they destroyed a beautiful nation. As she drove three friends home to the township of Gugulethu, outside Cape Town, on August 25, 1993, a mob pulled her from the car and stabbed and stoned her to death. Her killers were Mzikhona Nofemela, Ntobeka Peni, Vusumzi Ntamo and Mongezi Manqina 1998, all four convicted murderers were pardoned by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, when they stated that their actions had been politically motivated.A story of what suicidal empathy gets you.
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Meet Amy Biehl, a German descent 26 year old young woman who was a student at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town as a scholar in the Fulbright Program.
She went to South Africa to help anti-apartheid activism; voter… pic.twitter.com/o45WHBvpqf
Her father shook their hands and hired two of the men.
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