Athol Fugard, the renowned South African playwright known for addressing apartheid's racial oppressions, passed away at 92. Over his six-decade career, he produced over 30 acclaimed plays, shaping South Africa's cultural landscape. Fugard's experiences with apartheid fueled his storytelling, leading to significant works like 'The Blood Knot' and 'Master Harold...and the Boys'. Despite facing government persecution, he remained committed to multiracial theatre. He is survived by his wife and children. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)