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Robben Islands historie og betydning

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Robben Islands historie og betydning er en engelsk-opgave til 9. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 10. Fylder 1 side (206 ord, ca. 1 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 30. september 2013.

Denne tekst beskriver Robben Islands mange funktioner gennem historien, fra militærstation og hospital til det berygtede fængsel for anti-apartheid aktivister som Nelson Mandela. I dag fungerer øen som et museum og kulturarvssted, der formidler Sydafrikas historie og kører uddannelsesprogrammer.

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  • apartheid
  • fængsel
  • historie
  • museum
  • nelson mandela
  • robben island
  • sydafrika

Robben Island has not only been used as a prison. It was a training and defence station in World War II (1939-1945) and a hospital for people with leprosy, and the mentally and chronically ill (1846-1931). In the 1840s, Robben Island was chosen for a hospital because it was regarded as both secure (isolating dangerous cases) and healthy (providing a good environment for cure). During this time, political and common-law prisoners were still kept on the Island. As there was no cure and little effective treatment available for leprosy, mental illness and other chronic illnesses in the 1800s, Robben Island was a kind of prison for the hospital patients too.Indigenous African leaders, Muslim leaders from the East Indies, Dutch and British soldiers and civilians, women, and anti-apartheid activists, including South Africa's first democratic President, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and the founding leader of the Pan Africanist Congress, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, were all imprisoned on the Island. Since 1997 it has been a museum and a heritage site. The museum is a dynamic institution, which acts as a focal point of South African heritage. It runs educational programmes for schools, youths and adults, facilitates tourism development, conducts ongoing research related to the Island and fulfils an archiving function.

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