When Robert McBride was sentenced to death, he shouted: ‘The struggle continues till Babylon falls.’ It was 1987: the time of ‘total onslaught’. The trial of the MK unit that planted the Magoo bomb on Durban's beachfront dominated the news but few knew the real story of the brave young people who brought the armed struggle to Natal. This is the forgotten, thrilling tale of a young man’s incredible sacrifice for the struggle, loyalty between friends, and falling in love across the race barrier.
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Bryan Rostron has lived and worked as a journalist in South Africa, Italy, New York and London. He has written for the New York Times, the Sunday Times of London, the Guardian, the Spectator and was a correspondent for the New Statesman. Rostron lives in Cape Town.
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