Treason Trial

Treason Trial

The Treason Trial was a trial in which 156 people (105 Blacks, 21 Indians, 23 Whites and 7 Coloureds), including Nelson Mandela, were arrested in a raid and accused of treason in South Africa in 1956. This was almost the entire executive of the African National Congress (ANC), Congress of Democrats, South African Indian Congress, Coloured People's Congress, and the South African Congress of Trade Unions (collectively known as the Congress Alliance). They were charged with "high treason and a countrywide conspiracy to use violence to overthrow the present government and replace it with a communist state." The punishment for high treason was death.

The accused were represented by a legal team which included Israel (Isie) Maisels, Sydney Kentridge, Vernon Berrangé and Bram Fischer. A Treason Trial Defense Fund was started up by Bishop Ambrose Reeves, writer Alan Paton, and Alex Hepple to pay the bail of the accused.

The trial required two stages, a preparatory examination in a magistrates court which would determine if there was sufficient evidence to support a trial, and then, if evidence existed, a trial by the Supreme Court. The preparatory examination of the case lasted until January 1958 (over a year), and resulted in charges against 61 of the accused being dropped - 95 people were still facing trial.

The main trial lasted until 1961, when all of the defendants were found not guilty. During the trials, Oliver Tambo left the country and was exiled. Whilst in other European and African countries he opened up an organization which helped bring publicity to the African National Congress's cause in South Africa. Some of the defendants were later convicted in the Rivonia Trial in 1964.

Defendants

Defendants in the Treason Trial included

* Ahmed Kathrada Secretary-general of the Transvaal Indian Youth Congress.
* Albert Luthuli (president of the ANC)
* Alex La Guma, journalist and writer
* Archie Gumede now leader of the United Democratic Front.
* Ben Turok Academic, now member of Parliament
* G.M. "Monty" Naicker, the Gandhian leader of the Natal Indian Congress
* Helen Joseph White trade unionist and women's leader
* Joe Slovo Communist politician
* Ruth First, Communist and wife of Slovo
* Lillian Masediba Ngoyi
* Lionel Bernstein Congress of the People
* Moosa Moolla now ANC representative in India.
* Moses Kotane ANC delegate to the Asian-African Conference in Bandung
* Nelson Mandela, lawyer at the time who became president in 1994
* Vuyisile Mini Trade Union leader
* Walter Sisulu
* Yusuf Dadoo, leader of the South African Indian Congress
* Z. K. Mathews Academic

Lawyers involved included
* Ruth Hayman
* Bram Fischer

ee also

* Little Rivonia Trial
* Rivonia Trial


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