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Albie Sachs

Targeted for assassination by South Africa's apartheid regime, Albie Sachs lost and an arm and an eye, but not his passion for justice or his country. Now a South African supreme court judge, he speaks to Jonathan Kirsch about writing his country's new constitution and building its new courthouse. For information on the Architectural Artworks Program, call 310.204.1748 or visit www.ansafrica.org

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KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Nov 7, 2001 • 1 min read

Targeted for assassination by South Africa's apartheid regime, Albie Sachs lost and an arm and an eye, but not his passion for justice or his country. Now a South African supreme court judge, he speaks to Jonathan Kirsch about writing his country's new constitution and building its new courthouse.

For information on the Architectural Artworks Program, call 310.204.1748 or visit www.ansafrica.org

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