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Encyclopedia > Dimitri Tsafendas

Dimitri Tsafendas (14 January 19187 October 1999) assassinated South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, the architect of that country's apartheid program, on 6 September 1966. Tsafendas, who was a parliamentary messenger, stabbed Verwoerd with a dagger during a parliamentary session.


Tsafendas, who suffered from schizophrenia, claimed that he had a giant tapeworm inside him, which spoke to him. Tsafendas remained on death row in Pretoria Central Prison for nearly thirty years, and died in a psychiatric hospital at the age of 81.


There is some evidence against the conventional view that Tsafendas was motivated purely by madness. Tsafendas, born in Mozambique of a Greek father and a black mother whom he never knew, was shunned in South Africa for his dark skin. Shortly before the assassination, Tsafendas, having fallen in love with a coloured woman, applied for reclassification as coloured under South Africa's apartheid laws.


Tsafendas' life is described in the book A Mouthful of Glass by Henk van Woerden (ISBN 1862074429). A play written by Anthony Sher and directed by Nancy Meckler, with Sher in the role of Tsafendas, ran at the Almeida Theatre in London in 2003.


External links

  • http://www.suntimes.co.za/1999/10/10/news/news06.htm
  • http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/menu.htm

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Dimitri Tsafendas at AllExperts (362 words)
Tsafendas was given a cell on death row in Pretoria Central Prison, next to the room in which men were hanged, sometimes seven at a time.
Tsafendas remained in the same place for nearly thirty years and died in a psychiatric hospital at the age of 81.
Tsafendas, born in Mozambique of a Greek father and a fl mother whom he never knew, was shunned in South Africa because of his dark skin.
Dimitri Tsafendas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (345 words)
Tsafendas, at his trial, was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
Under the apartheid regime's laws, having been charged with murder, Tsafendas was given a cell on death row in Pretoria Central Prison, next to the room in which men were hanged, sometimes seven at a time.
Tsafendas was certified as insane and was ordered to be detained at Weskoppies, a psychiatric hospital.
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