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Support. Initials are insufficient to identify article subjects properly. We do not use F.D.R. and J.F.K. as article titles, even though most readers know what they mean. So why identify a relatively obscure (to most readers) South African writer only by her initials? Use her full name as the article title, and mention in the intro that she is often known by her initials.
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Support she may be primary for M.E.R. in Afrikaans, but English books treat her as Maria Elizabeth Rothmann, such as entry "Maria Elizabeth Rothmann" in Dictionary of South African Biography (DSAB).
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