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November 11, 2008
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Tuesday
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Ziqa'ad 12, 1429
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Singer dies lending voice to anti-mafia struggle
ROME, Nov 10: Ever the activist, South African legend Miriam Makeba, the musical symbol of the struggle against apartheid, died after singing in support of an Italian author facing death threats from the mafia.
The benefit concert in Castel Volturno, near southern Naples, on Sunday was staged to show solidarity for Roberto Saviano, author of the best-selling mafia expose “Gomorrah”. Underscoring the uphill struggle against the Camorra, the workers who set up the stage for the concert were forced to pay extortion money, said Castel Volturno mayor Francesco Nuzzo. About 1,000 people attended the concert in Castel Volturno, a stronghold of the Camorra mafia that was denounced in Saviano’s “Gomorrah,” whose film version won second prize at the 2008 Cannes film festival and is now in the running for an Oscar. Castel Volturno was the scene of the shooting deaths in September of six African immigrants by a suspected Camorra commando unit in circumstances that remain unclear.
The 76-year-old Makeba died of a heart attack after collapsing onstage while fans were shouting for encores.—AFP
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