President to honour political prisoners executed at the Gallows
14 December 2011
President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow, on Thursday, 15 December 2011 officially open a memorial museum to honour all political prisoners executed at the gallows at Pretoria Central Prison during the apartheid era.
The initiative known as the Gallows Memorialisation Project will see a wall erected in the gallows with individual plaques in remembrance of each of the executed134 political prisoners.
The soon to become heritage site will ensure preservation of our history and play a role in the healing process which will facilitate unity and bring about social cohesion.
The gallows at the prison, now known as the CMax Correctional Centre were dismantled in 1996. The gallows were restored at the insistence of the Minister of Correctional Services, Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and the centre will now be turned into a memorial museum to honour the 134 political prisoners that were executed there.