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- WORLD, Page 63World NotesSOUTH AFRICAA Human Being Bows Out
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- Great white liberals have always been a rare species in
- South Africa. Their ranks, diminished by the death of author
- Alan Paton at 85 a year ago, are about to be thinned again.
- After 36 years of combat against the forces of apartheid in
- Parliament, Helen Suzman, 71, announced last week that she will
- not seek re-election in September.
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- For 13 years Suzman, a former university lecturer in
- economic history, was the only liberal opposition member of the
- house, making her the Progressive Party's spokeswoman. She
- slashed at purveyors of apartheid, once advising government
- ministers that they could learn something about their country
- if they would attend a funeral in a black township, "heavily
- disguised, of course, as human beings." But she opposed foreign
- economic sanctions against South Africa, arguing that they hurt
- blacks and drive whites into a siege mentality.
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- Suzman's retirement will take some steam out of the new
- Democratic Party, formed last month by the merger of three
- liberal parties and still unable to agree on a leader.
- Liberalism has a future in South Africa, says Suzman, but
- "fundamental changes will take a lot longer than most people
- think."
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