found: Shoot to kill?, c1985:t.p. (Kader Asmal) p. 10 (dean of arts and sen. lect. in Law, Trinity Coll., Dublin; barrister, Lincoln's Inn (London) and King's Inns (Dublin))
found: LC data base, 10-3-85(hdg.: Kader, Asmal)
found: Concise dict. of South African biography, 1999(Asmal, (Abdul) Kader; b. 1934; South African cabinet minister 1994- )
found: Beeld, June 23, 2011:p. 1 (Kader Asmal (76) d. [June 22, 2011])
found: SA History WWW site, May 3, 2013Kadar Asmal (born: 8 October 1934, Stanger, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; died: 22 June 2011, Cape Town, South Africa; Minister of Education (1999-2004), Minister of Water Affairs (1994-1999) and a member of Parliament in the National Assembly from 1994-2007) http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/professor-kader-asmal
found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed November 25, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Asmal, Kader; educator, political figure, human rights activist; born 1934 in Stanger, South Africa; South African academic and respected veteran of the African National Congress (ANC) in exile; founder of British and Irish antiapartheid movements; taught law for almost three decades at Trinity College Dublin; key member of the ANC's Constitutional Committee during the post-apartheid negotiations period; appointed Minister of Water Affairs and Minister of education in Nelson Mandela's government; member of Parliement, resigned after the change in ANC leadership (2008); was in conflict with the large South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU); became a victim of political smears)