Memories of events of June 16, 1976 in South Africa, provide unprecedented historic soundscapes that put the country on the human rights map. From as early as 1948, when apartheid in South Africa was institutionalized, the events that erupted eighteen years later changed the landscape of the freedom struggle. The pictures of June 16 1976, including Sam Nzima’s famous capture of a limp body of a young Hector Pietersen, being carried by Tsietsi Mashinini made the world to be aware of ‘unfeatured’ veiled activities of the apartheid South Africa. It was this day when world newspapers carried headline news about the political instability of the country.