CONSTITUTIONS
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Response of the South African Council of Churches to the WCC programme to combat racism |
Response of the South African Council of Churches to the WCC programme to combat racism (1969-1979). |
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Scrap this meaningless Constitution | ||
Searchlight on the Liberal Party | ||
Segregation in the United States | ||
Self rule in the Transkei: a monstrous fraud |
The Bantu Authorities in Transkei have accepted a constitution, which the Unity Movement is unhappy about; to which this document ensures continued domination of the Transkei by the Republic of South Africa. |
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Swaziland's road to danger |
The present constitution for Swaziland can be said to be a tragic parting gift from Britain. |
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The "constitutional" fallacy | ||
The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1991 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 1 March 1991, discussing: Reconstruction, dismantling Apartheid, violence, making of a constitution, Bill of Rights, access to land. |
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The changing face of apartheid | ||
The Congo (III): after independence | ||
The Constitution in Flux: Natal's Present Position | ||
The Constitutional Proposals and South African Stability | ||
The Election of a government | ||
The future of the Federation | ||
The President's Council |
Statement by the ANC Regional Command Headquarters on P W Botha's plan for a new constitution. Points out that the plan totally excludes the African majority. |
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The Proposed South African Constitution A (Westminster) Pig in a (Pretoria) Poke? | ||
The reluctant republicans | ||
The SAIC accepts new constitution | ||
The Salisbury talks | ||
TIC coments on the ANC's constitutional guidelines |