BANNING

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Statement issued by the Praesidium of the South African Council of Churches on Security Branch raid on Diakonia House on November 26th, 1976

Statement issued by the South African Council of Churches (SACC) regarding Security Forces raid on their offices in Diakonia House. Included is also a statement on the banning of Trade Unionist

Stephen Bantu Biko (1946-1977)
The 19
The banning of eighteen Black Consciousness organisations

A circular condemning the government's banning of Black Conciousness organisations in the aftermath of the Soweto riots

The banning of the peace talk!
The big smear

Editorial.

The Chattering Wagtails of Mikuyu Prison
The Ciskei`s war against workers
The clash becomes inevitable

Editorial on the declaration of ZAPU as an unlawful organisation in Rhodesia.

The Death of Steve Biko
The Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (IDASA)
The Long View: Defence and Aid, Contact, vol 8, no. 6, June 1965
The New African: Volume 1, Number 12, December 1962
The New African: Volume 3, Number 5, June 1964
The restrictions
The right to public protest
The Sash protests against banning
The South African Students Organisation: in detention for their country

This SASO memorandum contains the names and brief profiles of eight Black leaders banned for a five year period.

These bannings are wilful

Biographical sketches of eight student leaders banned in February 1973.

Too Few Own Too Many Newspapers

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