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Fish Keitseng : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fish Keitseng Ntwaesele Thatayone "Fish" Keitseng (1919 – March 28, 2005) was a Motswana trade union activist and politician. Keitseng was one of the defendants of the 1956 Treason Trial in South Africa. Following his expulsion from South Africa, Keitseng organized a network of safe routes for thousands of African National Congress activists heading north. He was also a prominent leader of the opposition inside Botswana. ==Humble beginnings== Fish Keitseng was born in Gangwaketse in 1919, the first son in the family.〔〔 Keitseng migrated to neighbouring South Africa when he was 23 years old. In South Africa he began working in the mines.〔 Lacking formal education, he learned to read by himself through newspapers.〔 He was recruited to the African Mineworkers Union by the Transvaal African National Congress/Communist Party leader J. B. Marks. Marks became Keitseng's political mentor.〔 In 1948 Keitseng joined the ANC.〔 In 1949 he shifted his residence to Newclare (in Johannesburg). He began working in a factory, and became a leader of the ANC movement in Newclare. He was active during the 1952 Defiance Campaign.〔
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