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Developing a strategic perspective on South African foreign policy | ||
Mayibuye Volume 4 Number 1 February 1993 |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress |
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ANC Today |
* Letter from the President: The AU determined to accelerate African renewal |
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ANC Today - Volume 6, No. 18. 12 -18 May 2006 |
Letter from the President: An African prayer for peace Rule of law: Democratic institutions on a firm footing What the media says: The difference between appearance and reality |
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Towards Robben Island |
From Protest to Challenge. A Documentary History of South African Politics in South Africa, 1882-1964. Volume 3, Challenge and Violence, 1953-1964, pp. 673-684, by Thomas Karis and Gail M. Gerhart, Hoover Institution Press, 1977. |
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Statement at a Press Conference in Dar Es Salaam on the sentences in the Rivonia Trial / OR Tambo. |
Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Ahmed Kathrada, Raymond Mhlaba, Andrew Mlangeni, Denis Goldberg and Elias Motsoaledi were today sentenced to life imprisonment in the Rivonia trial which since last year, has been the focal point of world attention.
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Speech by AM Katharada at meeting of People's Defence Committee Held After Arrests of Leaders On Charges of High Treason, December,1956 |
They say our leaders are in for Treason; like Mr. Harmel I am not a lawyer, I do not know what Treason is. I came here this morning together with you to send a message to our leaders, that the people of South Africa are still with them. |
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Rivonia: Telling It As It Was |
This month, Nelson Mandela celebrates his 70th birthday. July 1988 also marks the 25th anniversary of the Rivonia arrests. |
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On The Rivonia Trial: Statement by Chief Luthuli on the sentencing of Nelson Mandela and 6 others to life imprisoment. |
Sentences of life imprisonment have been pronounced on Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, |
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Nelson Mandela's Testimony At the Treason Trial, 1956-1960 |
In response to the growing unity and strength of the Congress Movement as a united front following the adoption of the Freedom Charter, the government arrested 156 political leaders in a mass police swoop on 5 December 1956 and charged them with high treason, a grave charge carrying the death pen |