Press Releases
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Press Notice issued by the prime Minister |
press notice |
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Press cuttings-repression of youth |
Article on repression of youth regarding repression of students in 1984 as over 50 students were detained, an article on Sowetan regarding fun run to launch the International year of the youth in Soweto that has been organised by a community organisation in the same month, an artilcle on Sowetan |
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Political Newspaper cuttings | |
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Political Detainees: 1987-1989 |
Hunger strikes |
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Plan for township scrapped |
Press article about the scrapping of plans to develop a consolidated African township at Klipfontein, a farm near Bushman's River Mouth for Africans from Boknes, Kenton on Sea, Bushman&'s River Mouth, Cannon Rocks. |
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Perspectives on the current situation: ANC view |
African National Congress statement on the current political situation in South Africa, presented to a meeting of the Five Freedoms Forum. |
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Pass Laws | |
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Paris sanctions conference hears African National Congress of South Africa |
ANC press release regarding a statement by Oliver R Tambo, ANC President, to the International Conference on sanctions against South Africa. States that sanctions should not be seen as a way of reforming apartheid, but rather as a weapon against the apartheid government. |
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Off-the-record statement by Minister R F Botha at a meeting between the Minister and representatives of the South African media in Washington on 16 May 1981 |
Press statement by Minister Pik Botha about US/South Africa relations and policy. Nuclear matters were also mentioned. |
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NUSAS Press Release: Behind the scenes activity in the last three months... |
Press release issued by the NUSAS Chairperson, Neville Curtis, listing achievements and detailing future plans ahead of the 46th Annual Congress in June/July 1970 |
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NUSAS Press Release No. 5, 1967 |
Press release by the NUSAS President and Vice-President of the National Union of South African Students stating the opposition of the Union to the Terrorism Bill that had been tabled in the South African Houses of Parliament. |
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NUSAS Press Release No. 4, 1967 |
NUSAS press bulletin on the 1967 National Day of Affirmation of Academic and Human Freedom in South Africa. |
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NUSAS Press Release |
NUSAS Press release regarding developments and plans for the National Union of South African Students and a confirmation of a special congress to complete the reassessment of the Union. |
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NUSAS Press Digest, Number 4, 1967 |
NUSAS Press Digest, number 4, 1967. A compilation of press reports and editorial comments during July, August and September, 1967 on the banning order placed on Dr Raymond (Bill) Hoffenberg. |
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NUSAS Press Digest, Number 1, 1969 |
A compilation of press reports and comments on events at Fort Hare University College during 1968, and an historical background of the College from 1916 to 1948. |
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NUSAS Press Bulletin |
Press statements issued by Paul Pretorius, President of the National Union of South African Students, and Geoff Budlender on behalf of the Students Representative Council at the University of Cape Town, about the planned |
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NUSAS bannings condemned |
Articles in the Cape Times reporting on the condemnation by several leading figures of the banning of eight office bearers of the National Union of South African Students. People quoted on the banning include Colin Eglin, Sir Richard Luyt and Sonny Leon. Also an editorial on the issue. |
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NUSAS motion |
This article discusses things that the National Assembly notes as problems for South African Students. It also discusses strategies that were suggested as the solutions for their problems. |
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NUM, FEDTRAW, rural, parliament and miscellaneous |
Different articles on NUM, as Anglo American Corporation yesterday appeal to the National Union of Mines workers to resume talks aimed at ending then two-week old gold and coal miners strike, article regarding Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) did not just celebrate the 1956 womens's protes |
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NOW - Building the Future Jan - Feb 1996 |