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Fearless Fighter

Fearless Fighter

An Autobiography

Vera Chirwa

Buy Now Hardback: £40.00 ISBN: 9781842779651
Buy Now Paperback: £12.99 ISBN: 9781842779668

Publication date: 15/11/2007
Features:
Format: 198 mm x 126 mm

About the Book


Vera Chirwa's story is one of betrayal, imprisonment, torture and exile. Yet it is also a story of hope, inspiration and extraordinary bravery. Born under British colonial rule, even as a child she was aware of the injustice meted out to her as an African and a girl. While struggling for her education, she met and fell in love with Orton Chirwa, a charismatic teacher and activist. From then on their fates became intertwined with the politics of their country after independence. As a campaigner, politician, lawyer, wife and mother, Chirwa has left an indelible mark on Malawian politics. Her life embodies African struggles against colonialism and corruption.

In Fearless Fighter Chirwa talks about her past with immense courage and humour. This powerful and moving book celebrates her achievements and calls for greater awareness of the risks faced by human rights campaigners everywhere.

Published in association with Amnesty International and the Danish Institute for Human Rights

Commendations

She has faced every obstacle, every threat, every setback with courage and determination, and with faith that what she is doing is right...she is a remarkable person and hers is a remarkable story.' - Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International

'Vera Chirwa's book is a pleasure as well as an education to read.' - Guy Arnold, North South

'Beautifully and intelligently written, giving an introduction to Malawi's cultural and political history that is rarely heard.' - Jenny Bowie, Chartist

Contents


Acknowledgements
Foreword by Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International
1. A Family of Politicians
2. Against an Apartheid Federation
3. Independence
4. The Cabinet Crisis
5. Exile
6. We Have Got You Today
7. The Will to Live
8. Back in Civil Society
9. Human Rights at the Fingertips
10. Democracy under Threat
11. Human Rights Commissioner
12. The Power to Forgive
Index

About the Author


Vera Mlangazua Chirwa was born in Malawi (then Nyasaland) in 1932. Unusually for a girl in Africa at the time, her parents allowed her to be sent to school in Livingstonia and Blantyre. Shortly after leaving school she met Orton Chirwa, a teacher and political campaigner. They married in 1951. Vera continued her education, training to become Malawi's first female lawyer, whilst looking after the couple's children and working in the Ministry of Land. Angered by the institutional racism and discrimination in the country Vera and Orton were founding members of the Malawi Congress Party in 1959, and Vera led the League of Malawi Women. When the country gained independence in 1961, Orton Chirwa was a senior figure in the new government. In the early years of independence, however, factions emerged around the president and the Chirwas suffered years of exile and detention without trial. Following her release from prison in 1991, as a result of major international campaigns, she became a leading voice campaigning for human rights and civil society in Africa.

Rights Information


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