BAB Interviews and Conversations

Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) - Namibia Resource Centre & Southern Africa Library

BAB is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. Our podcast features extracts from past and recent interviews with scholars and BAB guests as well as selected recordings from the extensive southern African historical audio archive curated at the BAB. The series maintains a loose format. Listeners may also want to consult the BAB online catalogues of the archive, library and publishing house for additional information about a scholar or theme. The catalogues are found on www.baslerafrika.ch.

  1. «My very first question to you”. In memory of Ruth Weiss (1924-2025)

    09/19/2025

    «My very first question to you”. In memory of Ruth Weiss (1924-2025)

    A long-lasting collaboration and friendship has ended: BAB is mourning the passing of anti-apartheid journalist and writer Ruth Weiss at the age of 101. We are humbled by her unwavering trust over nearly 30 years in our work of curating her remarkable audio and paper archives. Her acoustic archives alone comprise some 180 tapes with interview, press conference and music recordings spanning several decades and including the voices and narratives of many southern African women and men. On occasion of her 90th birthday in 2014 we produced the exhibition “My very first question to you. An acoustic portrait of the journalist Ruth Weiss and southern African liberation politics”. “My very first question to you” was Ruth’s frequent opening phrase in her interviews. Drawing on her interviews we commissioned recompositions from her archives and as such recompositions of her voice and the voices of her interview partners. The exhibition was shown in Basel, Cape Town, Lusaka and Bayreuth. It invited visitors to become listeners to the acoustic reverberations of the African liberation archive. We invited reflection on the continued relevance of the political and moral claims at stake during the struggle for freedom and justice in Africa. Ruth’s legacy is closely entangled with these values which she continues to share with us through her unique archives. This podcast features one of the 2014 exhibition recompositions. We invite you to listen to Ruth’s “very first question to you”. Recomposition © : Ramon De Marco & Henrik Plünnecke, Idee und Klang (Basel, Switzerland) Gesprochenes Audio Intro: Welcome to the podcast series “BAB Interviews and Conversations” presented by the Basler Afrika Bibliographien. Today’s episode provides an acoustic homage to the anti-apartheid journalist Ruth Weiss who passed on in early September 2025 at the age of 101. The episode features Ruth’ frequent opening phrase in her many interviews with southern African women and men: “My very first question to you”. Recomposed with extracts from her unique acoustic archives, the composition invites reflection on the continued relevance of her decade-long engagement in the struggle for freedom and justice in Africa. The recomposition is one of several which featured in the exhibition “My very first question to you. An acoustic portrait of the journalist Ruth Weiss and southern African liberation politics”, shown on occasion of her 90 th birthday in 2014 in Basel, Cape Town, Lusaka and Bayreuth.

    5 min
  2. Solidaritäts- und Anti-Apartheidbewegungen in der Schweiz – „kämpfendes afrika“ (Zürich)

    03/09/2023

    Solidaritäts- und Anti-Apartheidbewegungen in der Schweiz – „kämpfendes afrika“ (Zürich)

    Barbara Müller fungierte von 1973 bis 1988 als Präsidentin des Komitees «kämpfendes afrika» (ka), das 1971 in Zürich als politische Solidaritätsorganisation Medic’ Angola begann. Zunächst eng mit dem maoistisch geprägten «proletarischen Internationalismus» der Kommunistischen Partei der Schweiz verbunden, konnte das sich seit 1976 ka nennende Komitee besonders enge Kontakte zu einigen antikolonialen Befreiungsbewegungen im südlichen Afrika aufbauen. Innerhalb der Schweizer Solidaritätslandschaft entfaltetet das ka eine besonders intensive und programmatische Informations- und Veranstaltungsarbeit und schuf alternative Lobby- und Fund Raising Netze. Als Präsidentin des Komitees geriet Barbara Müller sehr rasch ins Visier staatlicher kantonaler und eidgenössischer Nachrichtendienste. Ende der 1980er Jahre erfuhr eine breitere Schweizer Öffentlichkeit von den Beobachtungsaktivitäten zumal der Bundesanwaltschaft und der Anlage umfangreicher Personenkarteien und Akten (sog. Fichen), bekannt als sog. Fichenskandal am Ende des Kalten Krieges. In diesem podcast führt Barbara Müller im Gespräch mit Dag Henrichsen zunächst einige zentrale Aspekte der Arbeit des Komitees aus. In einer weiteren Sequenz kommentiert sie Unterlagen aus der zu ihrer Person angelegten Observationsfiche bzw. Akte. Die spezifische politisch-ideologische Ausrichtung des ka einerseits, seine kritisch-distanzierte Haltung gegenüber anderen Solidaritätsorganisationen anderseits, schliesslich die staatliche Observationspolitik der offiziellen Schweiz verweisen auf die vielschichtige und komplexe internationale Schweizer Solidaritätsbewegung. Dieser Gesprächsauszug ist der fünfte in einer Reihe von Podcasts zur Solidaritäts- und Anti-Apartheidbewegung in der Schweiz.

    24 min

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BAB is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. Our podcast features extracts from past and recent interviews with scholars and BAB guests as well as selected recordings from the extensive southern African historical audio archive curated at the BAB. The series maintains a loose format. Listeners may also want to consult the BAB online catalogues of the archive, library and publishing house for additional information about a scholar or theme. The catalogues are found on www.baslerafrika.ch.