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Rivonia Trial
Walter Sisulu, shot taken by the police during the raid
Arthur Goldreich, shot taken by the police during the raid
Ahmed Kathrada, shot taken by the police during the raid
Govan Mbeki, shot taken by the police during the raid
Raymond Mahlaba, shot taken by the police during the raid
Nelson Mandela, second from left, with members of the National Liberation Front in Algeria, 1962
Winnie, her sister and Joel Joffe (defence attorney) on the Palace of Justice steps
Lieutenant van Wyk and his team from the Special Branch search the lounge of the main house at Liliesleaf Farm, 11 July 1963
Albertina Sisulu arrives at the Palace of Justice in traditional Xhosa wear
The Rivonia Trial prosecuting team led by Dr Percy Yutar in middle-front
Nelson Mandela returns to his cell on Robben Island, 1994.
An out-house at the Liliesleaf farm, known as room number 4
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Rivonia Trial 1963 - 1964
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