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Rahima Moosa : ウィキペディア英語版
Rahima Moosa

Rahima Moosa (14 October 1922 - 29 May 1993) was a member of the Transvaal Indian Congress and later the African National Congress. She is well known for the role she played in the national uprising of women on 9 August 1956. Moosa was also a shop steward for the ''Cape Town Food and Canning Workers Union''.
==Description==

Rahima Moosa was one of twins born in Cape Town in 1922. She was brought up in a liberated Islamic environment and she attended Trafalgar High School in District Six.〔 She dropped out of school with little formal education.〔 Annoyed by the policies of the Apartheid government she and her twin sister Fatima campaigned for change. Rahima was a shop steward and in 1951 she married her comrade activist Dr. Hassen “Ike” Mohamed Moosa who had already stood trial for treason. They moved to Johannesburg and had four children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/rahima-moosa )〕 Both of them were very active in the South African Indian Congress and later the African National Congress. Together they played a role organising the 1955 Congress of the People and the Freedom Charter. Rahima, Sophia Williams-De Bruyn, Helen Joseph and Lillian Ngoyi led 20,000 women on 9 August 1956 to demonstrate against the further strengthening of Pass Laws. This day is now celebrated annually as National Women's Day.
Rahima Moosa was listed by the Apartheid regime despite becoming ill after a heart attack in the 1960s. She died on 26 May 1993, a year before South Africa's ninth democratic elections in 1994. Her husband and her children remained active in the African National Congress after her death.〔

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