BANNING
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"Fighting Talk" is silenced |
The banning of the journal Fighting Talk |
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A new kind of banning order | ||
A signal honour | ||
Address to NUSAS Congress 1968 |
President's address to the 44th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 30th Jun - 9 Jul 1968. |
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African trade unions and the new powers | ||
After the ban |
Editorial on the banning of The New African and other publications. |
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An open letter to students |
Open letter following increasing governmental pressures on student organisations and bannings of individual students. |
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Annual Report of the Civil Rights League for the year 1964-1965, presented at the Anuual General Meeting, September 1, 1965 | ||
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League for the year 1967-1968, presented at the Annual General Meeting on October 14, 1968 | ||
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League for the year 1979-1980, presented at the Anuual General Meeting, December 1, 1980 | ||
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League fro the year 1958-1959, presented at the Annual General Meeting, September 21, 1959 | ||
Another banning ends for Helen |
Helen Joseph South Africa's veteran of resistance politics recently completed a two year banning order |
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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. |
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Baanings and Political detention press cutings | ||
Banned |
Statement calling on the public to support a petition of the Students Representative Council of the University of Cape Town, asking the United Party to explain its stand on the banning of eight persons, seven of whom were office bearers of the National Union of South African Students. |
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Banned | ||
Banned | ||
Banned - M D Naidoo | ||
Banned - Sabelo Stanley Ntwasa | ||
Banned Beyers' car hit again |