TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY TABELO TIMSE South Africa's Allan Boesak, leader of one of the most important anti-apartheid organisation in the 1980's, the United Democratic Front (UDF), poses on February 3, 2010 in Stellenbosch. Among prominent leaders of the UDF were Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rev. Allan Boesak and several 1950s activists, including Albertina Sisulu , Oscar Mpetha and Helen Joseph. Allan Boesak, now a theology professor at the University of Stellenbosch, was in Cape Town when South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela made his first speech as a free man after his release from 27 years in apartheid prison. AFP PHOTO / RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)