Commemoration of the murder of Ahmed Timol fifty years ago Held at Johannesburg Police Station, (formerly John Vorster Square)
27 October 2021
I greet Minister Lamola, Premier Makhura, the Timol family and all those present.
Time flies, but memories, especially painful ones, remain embedded in our consciousness. This is evident when we think of the many comrades who were tortured and murdered by the evil apartheid regime. Ahmed Timol is one such comrade. In commemorating the 50th anniversary of his brutal torture and murder at the John Vorster Square Police Station we also remember our other comrades and colleagues who were butchered by those who served a ruthless, tyrannical authority.
Timol, as we called him, was one of my closest friends and comrades. He was a gentle soul, generous and kind, with a lovely smile and a refreshing sense of humour. He was also fearless and deeply committed to the struggle for national liberation, freedom and democracy in our country and continent. Timol was a true internationalist, a firm supporter of the Soviet Union and the other socialist countries, and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and its counterparts in other parts of the world.
He also strongly supported the anti-imperialist, anti-racist movements in Latin America, Europe and North America and the Palestinians in their continuing struggle for national liberation, democracy and freedom in the Israeli occupied territories and the Gaza Strip. As we commemorate his life and note with sadness that his murder is still unpunished, let us honour his memory by intensifying our solidarity and support for our Palestinian sisters and brothers.