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          Pheko, Motsoko.

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          Motsoko Pheko

          Motsoko Pheko was born on 13 November 1933 to a wealthy rural family in Lesotho. In the late 1930s, after the sudden death of their parents, Pheko and his brother came to South Africa to live with their aunt, E.M.

          Moerane.

          In 1960, Pheko became a member of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC).  Due to his anti-apartheid activities, Pheko was imprisoned in South Africa.  After his release he left the country and went into exile where he remained for 30 years.

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        1. 3 Coming to terms with trauma: The TRC and memorials to the victims of apartheid violence Introduction Apartheid violence and its victims
        2. Chequetocracy', calls Motsoko Pheko, president of the Pan Africanist Congress, who refers to floor crossers as 'cheque crossers' because of their acceptance.
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        4. Michael Oblowitz film director (born ); Mthuli ka Shezi, playwright and Motsoko Pheko, politician, lawyer, author, historian, theologian and.
        5. With exactly one hundred years of existence, the African National Congress (ANC) is often described as Africa's oldest political party.
        6. He was later imprisoned in Mozambique and Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Pheko served the party in different capacities such as Organiser, branch Chairperson, country representative and Member of Parliament (MP). He was a party representative to the United Nations in New York and the Commission on Human Rights in Geneva.

           In addition to being a representative to the UN, Pheko worked in the United Kingdom, Zambia and Tanzania.

          Pheko holds a B.A. degree from UNISA with majors in Political Science