Robben Island (prison)
Robben Island Prison is an inactive prison on Robben Island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometers (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa. Nobel Laureate and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela was imprisoned there for 18 of the 27 years he served behind bars before the fall of apartheid. Since then, three former inmates of the prison (Mandela, Kgalema Motlanthe,[1] and Jacob Zuma) have gone on to become President of South Africa.
Location
Inactive
Maximum-minimum
1961
2011
7400
South Africa
It is a South African National Heritage Site as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[2][3]
History[edit]
Beginning in 1961, the prison was used by the South African government for political prisoners and convicted criminals. The maximum security prison for political prisoners closed in 1991 and the medium security prison for criminal prisoners was closed five years later in 1996.[4]
proponent of a multilingual South Africa and former revolutionary
Neville Alexander
(probably around 1625 – 1665), one of the first activists against colonialism, and a Robben Island prisoner from 1658 to around 1660.
Autshumato
Imam (also known as Tuan Guru), imprisoned from 1780 until 1793 for his anti-colonial activities against the Dutch.
Abdallah ibn Qadi Abdus Salaam
former activist and poet
Dennis Brutus
South African anti-apartheid activist of Indian-origin and member of the ANC's armed wing Umkhonto We Sizwe.
Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim
anti-apartheid activist
Eddie Daniels
Namibian politician
Jerry Ekandjo
former Metro Mayor of Port Elizabeth
Nceba Faku
former ANC activist
Joe Gqabi
former ANC activist
Harry Gwala
South African politician activist
Nkwenkwe Nkomo
Namibian trade unionist, activist and politician
Petrus Iilonga
Koesaaij, Malagasy co-leader of the in February, 1766
Meermin slave mutiny
former activist and special forces of ANC – Tladi, Soweto
John Kenneth Malatji
imprisoned in 1974, President and Leader of the Congress of the People
Mosiuoa Lekota
former accused at Little Rivonia Trial
Mac Maharaj
one of the activists against colonialism
Makana
former PAC activist
Vusumzi Make
former PAC Activist
Clarence Makwetu
African National Congress leader and former president of South Africa (first black president)
Nelson Mandela
activist
Gamzo Mandierd
the first prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment in the apartheid era
Jeff Masemola
former Mayor of Johannesburg
Amos Masondo
Massavana, Malagasy leader of the in February, 1766
Meermin slave mutiny
leader of Young African Religious Movement. Sentenced at Bethal in 1979; released by PW Botha in 1987.
Michael Matsobane
Chief , former chief who died on the island in 1873
Maqoma
father of former president of South Africa Thabo Mbeki. Govan was sentenced to life in 1963 but was released from Robben Island in 1987 by PW Botha
Govan Mbeki
former accused at Little Rivonia Trial
Wilton Mkwayi
former Rivonia Trialist
Andrew Mlangeni
former PAC activist
Johnson Mlambo
former PAC activist
Zephania Mothopeng
former Rivonia Trialist
Elias Motsoaledi
the Prince of Madura, one of Cape Town's first imams, who was exiled to the island in 1740 and died there in 1754
Sayed Abdurahman Moturu
a South African Lawyer and member of the African National Congress
Griffiths Mxenge
former Rivonia Trialist and ANC/SACP leader
Billy Nair
a South African lawyer and member of the African National Congress
M. D. Naidoo
Serving life but released by PW Botha in 1987
John Nkosi
Founder of South African Freedom Organisation
Samuel Sisulu
the Xhosa prophetess responsible for the Cattle Killing
Nongqawuse
former Xhosa prophet who drowned while trying to escape
Maqana Nxele
co-founder and former chairman of the PAC
John Nyathi Pokela
businessman and aspirant leader of the African National Congress
Tokyo Sexwale
former ANC Activist
Walter Sisulu
ANC Chief Whip
Stone Sizani
youngest member of the South African Students' Organisation that planned and led the Soweto uprising
Seth Mazibuko
former ANC Activist
Steve Tshwete
former ANC Activist
Moses Twebe
former president of South Africa and leader of the African National Congress
Jacob Zuma
Achmad Cassiem, former leader of the (PAC) and leader of the Qibla movement
Pan-Africanist Congress
Setsiba Paul Mohohlo, former APLA unit commander
Micheal Ludumo Buka, former ANC Activist
Former deputy president of the African National Congress and South Africa's third president since the dawn of democracy
Kgalema Motlanthe
John Aifheli Thabo, an ANC political activist
an ANC political activist
Ezra Mvuyisi Sigwela
Xolani Casper Jonas, an ANC political activist
Kwezi Nontsikelo, ANC political activist, Advisor to the Minister of Defence
King Sigcau kaMqikela, royal king, grandson of King Faku kaNgqungqushe and one of the first activists against colonialism
Mpondo
Kisten Moonsamy, former Rivonia Trialist
Greek-Mozambican lifelong political militant and the assassin of Prime Minister of South Africa Hendrik Verwoerd
Dimitri Tsafendas
Stephen Dlamini, ANC activist
former ANC Activist
Peter Mokaba
former ANC Activist
Vejaynand Ramlakan
prominent anti-apartheid activist
George Naicker
Prison
Former prison cells and corridor
Backyard
Dormitory
Wash basins
Wash basins
Communal toilets