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Ashley Kriel (17th October , 1966 - July 9th , 1987) was a South African anti-apartheid activist who was killed by police in
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on 9 July 1987 for his role in advocating anti-apartheid actions. In 1999, Jeffrey Benzien was granted an amnesty by the
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for his part in the killing. On his release from prison in February 1990,
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acknowledged Ashley Kriel's sacrifice for the anti-apartheid struggle in his speech in
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. In his memory, the
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and the
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created the annual Ashley Kriel Memorial Youth Lecture to highlight youth leadership challenges throughout the country.


Death and funeral

The circumstances around Kriel's death have never been clearly established. According to Benzien, a security policeman known for his "wet-bag" torture of activists, he was shot by accident during a scuffle. However, forensic scientist David Klatzow believes Kriel was shot from a distance while handcuffed. His sister Michel returned to the house and found blood in numerous places, inside and outside, including on a spade, and believes he was tortured. In spite of the doubts around Benzien's testimony, he was granted amnesty by the
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. Kriel's funeral was attacked by South African police with tear gas.


The Ashley Kriel Youth Leadership Development Project

The project was established because of the inspiration from Cape Town youth leader Ashley Kriel who was killed by the apartheid regime in the 1980s. He is recognised as representative of students and youth of the 1980s from the
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in the
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. Ashley Kriel is a symbol of youths bringing about social change in and out of the Western Cape. The program involves youth in many various platforms, including physical and electronic, the project also promotes debate about youth leadership and development. By connecting a cross-section of youth from different societies, the project aims to develop young future leaders.


Memory Box Initiative

Projects are combined to focus on the fostering of conversation and the sharing of personal narratives and community histories in
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, as means of furthering reconciliation and the impact on the IJRs Ashley Kriel Youth Leadership Development Project and Schools' Oral History. The project aims to provide a platform whereby stories of community members in Worcester can be explored through different aspects of Arts and Theatre-based activities that create space for dialogue, peace-building, social justice and public participation. The key element throughout the projects is the closing of the generational gap between youth and generations from different eras within the community's history, including the former anti-apartheid activists with the aim of encouraging the connection between the two eras by sharing experiences and memories.


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