Statements

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Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill 0000-00-00

Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement of the United Democratic Front on death of Victoria Myenge 0000-00-00

Statement of the United Democratic Front on death of Victoria Myenge who was the member of the United Democratic Front and she was the victim of crime.

United Democratic Front/African National Congress/COSATU press statement 0000-00-00

Press statement issued by the United Democratic Front, African National Congress and Congress of South African Trade Unions regarding the township's violence which started on July 22 1990.

Statement by trade union organisations 0000-00-00

Statement by trade union organisations as they warns the government that if it passes Le Grange's Bill it will be declaring war on Congress of South African Trade Union and all democratic organisat

National Executive Committee statement for United Democratic Front news 0000-00-00

Statement from the National Executive Committee appreciating the achievements by the United Democratic Front since the launch, and thanking people for their response in boycotting the elections.

Press statement on Bisca Marshall plan 0000-00-00

Press statement regarding response on Bisca Marshall Plan as they do not believe that the plan is motivated by a genuine concern for the plight of black people in South Africa.

Statement by business leaders 0000-00-00

Statement by business leaders regarding the thought that the state had sufficient powers in the vast array of existing draconian security legislation to cope.

United Democratic National Executive Committtee statement on Durban treason trial 0000-00-00

United Democratic National Executive Committtee statement on Durban treason trial.

Call for peace 0000-00-00

Statement calling for peace as the past years was characterised by the most brutal violence unleashed agaisnt people as all peace-loving South Africans are still deeply touched by the carnage that

Statement by Social Welfare organisations 0000-00-00

Statement by Social Welfare organisations regarding concerned social workers group as they opposed to the proposed Amendments to the Internal Security Act and the Public Safety Act

Why we organise 000-00-00

Statement which explains why they organize and what does the term organisation means for them, methods of organisation and new conditions, new methods, same task and same approach.

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