ANGLICAN CHURCH

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A Black viewpoint on the special PSC on the state of the nation

Anglican Bishops and representatives of the clergy and laity met at St Peters Conference Centre at Hammanskraal to take a realistic look at the state of the nation at a time of irrevocable crisis with continuing deaths in detention, deteriorating education and deprivation of citizenship for incre

A Little Light on The Legion
An open letter to Desmond Tutu

Journal article containing a letter of support written by Allan Boesak to Desmond Tutu after the South African Government withdrew Bishop Tutu's passport and accused him of supporting subversive elements and encouraging a revolutionary climate in the country.

Anglicans and apartheid
Apartheid and The Archbishop
Archbishop Burnett puts the record straight

Archbishop Burnett from the Church of the Province of Southern Africa detailing three attacks on the Church by the Minister of Police, the Media and the Church of England

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: do his views represent those of the majority of Anglicans?
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: his personal support for sanctions
Are we blind?

Journal article containing the statement issued by the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, about the banning of the Message for 1977 from the Ministers Fraternal in Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa.

Editorial Extra: Justice Triumphs
Interview with Leah Mantshongo, conducted by Sithembiso Ntshangase
Interview with Leah Mantshongo, conducted by Sithembiso Ntshangase: Critical Comment
Interview with Ronnie Alexander, conducted by Ivan Anthony
Letter from Alan Paton to Miriam Janisch
Letter from Desmond Tutu to P W Botha A letter to Pretoria

Open letter from Archbishop Desmond Tutu to PW Botha, excerpted as "A letter to Pretoria" in a briefing paper by the Amercian Committee on Africa, 1989.

Letter from Judy and John to Phyllis Naidoo

We received a letter from an American friend asking "whether we are involved in all the hard times in Africa - it sounds horrible". There are certainly ·"hard times" here in Southern Africa, particularly for the poor and unemployed.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Luli

The word COMRADE from my Catholic Background, the state and the media in South Africa meant communism and all the horrors that these conjured collectively in the South African psyche.

Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks

I just got a copy of the Lesotho Weekly telling about the decision not to allow John Osmers back in Lesotho.

Letters between John and Judy and Phyllis Naidoo.

Letters between John and Judy and Phyllis Naidoo.

Letters between Phyllis Naidoo and Benedicte Ingstad

Letters between Phyllis Naidoo and Benedict

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