BANNING
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New Age Vol.2 No.3756 Jul. 1956 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.2 Nov. 1954 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.12 Jan. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.1 Oct. 1954 | ||
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. |
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Directive on the nature of the forthcoming conference |
Directive from Oliver Tambo, Acting President of the African National Congress, on the forthcoming Morogoro Conference. Provides brief overview of the previous two conferences held since the banning of the ANC in 1960. |
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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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Unlawful Organizations Act, Act No 34 of 1960 |
The Act was to empower the Governor-General, with a view to the safety of the public or the maintenance of public order, by proclamation in the Gazette to declare the Pan Africanist Congress and the African National Congress and certain other organizations to be unlawful organizations, to amend t |
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Extract from the report of the General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the SACC Annual National Conference 1979 July |
Extract from the report of General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the South African Council of Churches' Annual National Conference regarding detention without trial, banning orders, restoration of rule of law and free democracy in the Ministry of Justice. |
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Statement by the Acting General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches... |
Journal article containing the statement by the Acting General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, John Rees and other church leaders on the decision of the Transkeian Government to ban the Methodist Church and other Statements. |
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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 |
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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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Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.1 Jan 1959 | ||
Jail, bomb shock for banned Issel | ||
The Ciskei`s war against workers | ||
Stephen Bantu Biko (1946-1977) | ||
Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 9 September 1953 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 10 November 1953 |
Fighting Talk - organ of the Springbok legion |
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The Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (IDASA) | ||
State clampdown on People`s Organisations |