Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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IFP: Party Snippits, Jan 2000 |
The lnkatha Freedom Party and the African National Congress stood side by side, shoulder to shoulder at the Peace memorial..... IFP Amanqampunqampu eqembu party snippets |
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Regional Workshops | ||
Constitution of INKATHA NATIONAL CULTURAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT |
NATIONAL CULTURAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT |
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Buthelezi & Inkatha: The truth exposed | ||
India’s republic day address by Mangosuthu Buthelezi |
ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA IN DURBAN CELEBRATING INDIA'S REPUBLIC DAY |
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Programme of Principles of the "The United South African National Party" |
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The Progressive Federal Party (PFP) APR 1981 TO 1984 |
The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party in South Africa which, during apartheid, was considered the left wing of the all-white parliament. |
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National Party - 1990 | ||
National Party |
National Party News - 1980's |
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HNP AND OTHER APR 1981 TO 1984 | ||
ANC IFP call to rehabilitate |
Tension, intolerance, hostilities and hatred characterise political and human relations between |
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The Soviet Threat to Southern Africa |
"A great deal has been said and written over the last decade about the mineral resources war. If one..... |
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The New Constitution - The Elections of 1984 |
During August 1984 Coloureds and Indians who are registered voters will have the opportunity to elect men and women from amongst their own people to represent them in the new Parliament and Government of South Africa. |
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Meaningful Adaptation: The New Constitutional Dispensation | ||
Guidelines for a New Constitutional Dispensation | ||
CULTURAL POLITICS AND IDENTITY AMONG INDIANS IN DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA |
The widespread study of Indian immigrantn in the different colonies since Indentureship in the nineteenth century can be broken down into |
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Election 99: Was There a 'Coloured' and 'Indian' Vote? |
In the Run‐up to the 1999 elections, both academia and the media assumed that there would be a ‘coloured’ and ‘Indian’ vote. This article challenges this assumption through a disaggregation of the election results. |
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Cultural Entrepeneurship and the Culturalisation of Politics Among Indians in South Africa | ||
Alternate Frames? Questions for Comparative Research in the Third World | ||
The Black Sash |