The Long Battle for Dignity and Justice
On 12 December 1946 Sookdeo Bissoondoyal organized a procession of bullock carts in the streets of Port Louis to protest against the arrival of white South African tourists. It was his way of drawing the attention of the public to the policy of apartheid, which most Mauritians had not even heard of at that time. He was arrested and prosecuted.
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hats off to sookdeo he knew what was happening bless his soul,if only new homosexualmauritian would realise what an invasion an racist people coming to settle over,where is sookdeo anymore of him about throw all white southafricans away from mauritius