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Author:
Coovadia, Imraan, author.
Title:
The poisoners on South Africa's toxic past, 1973-2020 / Imraan Coovadia.
Publisher:
Umuzi,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
261 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Project Coast (South Africa)
Biological weapons--South Africa.
Poisoning--South Africa.
Poisoning--Zimbabwe.
Biological warfare.
Chemical warfare.
Politics and government.
South Africa--Politics and government--1994-
Zimbabwe--Politics and government--1980-
South Africa.
Zimbabwe.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction -- Rhodesian poison -- The principals -- Lothar's potions -- Africa's solutions -- Radio potato.
Summary:
"The Poisoners is a history of four devastating chapters in the making of the region, seen through the disturbing use of toxins and accusations of poisoning circulated by soldiers, spies, and politicians in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Imraan Coovadia's fascinating new book exposes the secret use of poisons and diseases in the Rhodesian bush war and independent Zimbabwe, and the apparent connection to the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States; the enquiry into the chemical and biological warfare programme in South Africa known as Project Coast, discovered through the arrest and failed prosecution of Dr Wouter Basson; the use of toxic compounds such as Virodene to treat patients at the height of the Aids epidemic in South Africa, and the insistence of the government that proven therapies like Nevirapine, which could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives, were in fact poisons; and the history of poisoning and accusations of poisoning in the modern history of the African National Congress, from its guerrilla camps in Angola to Jacob Zuma's suggestion that his fourth wife collaborated with a foreign intelligence agency to have him murdered. But The Poisoners is not merely a book of history. It is also a meditation, by a most perceptive commentator, on the meaning of race, on the unhappy history of black and white in southern Africa, and on the nature of good and evil."-- Cover p. 4.
ISBN:
1415210721
9781415210727
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1277038652
LCCN:
2021419345
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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