ARMED STRUGGLE
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Statement of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress |
Statement by the National Executive Committee of the ANC on the situation in South Africa and the conduct of armed struggle in South Africa in the past six months. Concern expressed over the spate of attacks on civilians. |
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Statement |
Statement by Alfred Nzo, Secretary General of the ANC National Executive Committee, on the current situation in South Africa. |
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Sparg sets out ANC policy on violence | ||
Sisulu e Kathrada: comrades in arms | ||
Practice bears us out | ||
Politics and the army |
Paper delivered by Steve Tshwete to the African National Congress Department of Political Education Workshop in Lusaka, 23-28 February, 1988. Outlines the role of Umkhonto we Sizwe. |
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Politics and the armed struggle: the revolutionary army |
Paper delivered by Ronnie Kasrils on Umkhonto we Sizwe. Outlines the army's basic positions and the consequences and tasks which flow from them. |
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Political conflict | ||
Political and military training in our Army | ||
Poems by Leonard Koza | ||
Planning for peoples war discussion document |
Discussion document on planning for a peoples war. Covers the armed struggle, people's revolutionary violence, uprisings in the Bantustans, the enemy armed forces and arming the people. |
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Planning for Peoples War |
Memorandum by Jack and Ray Simons summarising comments made by a comrade in Botswana regarding preparing for a peoples war. |
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Perspectives of our struggle: Part 1 | ||
People`s war - stages and tasks | ||
People of Azania |
A "power to the people" circular |
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PAC is the revolution | ||
Organise and advance to people's power |
Internal ANC paper, declaring 1987 the year of Advance to People's Power, which involves mass action, underground political work, armed struggle and international isolation of the Apartheid regime. |
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Operation Mayibuye | ||
NUSAS talks to the ANC |
Subtitled: Reportback on meeting between the National Union of South African Students and the African National Congress held from Sunday, 31 March to Tuesday, 2 April [1986] in Harare, Zimbabwe. |
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National liberation wars in the present epoch: a Soviet view |