CROSS BORDER RAIDS
Thumbnail | Title | Description |
---|---|---|
A brief account of what happened during the criminal South Africa invasion against Lesotho |
Statement by the African National Congress on the Matola Raid in Lesotho, a South African Government attack where over 40 people were murdered. |
|
Counter-revolution in Angola: South African destabilisation | ||
Fascist last kicks in Angola | ||
Letter from P W Botha, State President of the Republic of South Africa to His Excellency Dr K D Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia |
Letter from the State President of South African to the President of Zambia, requesting that he assist in the transition process by pressurising SWAPO to withdraw all armed forces from Namibia |
|
Letter from President P W Botha to Joaquim Alberto Chissano, President of the Peoples Republic of Mocambique |
Letter from President Botha to President Chissano regarding the peace and stability in southern Africa, reports of planned attacks by Angola on Mavinga and Jamba and the ANC camps in Angola |
|
Letter from R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, South Africa, to His Excellency Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary-General of the United Nations, New York |
A letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the United Nataions Secretary-General to report the cross border insurgence by SWAPO from Angola into Namibia for the purpose of establishing bases, in contravention of signed Agreements. |
|
Matola, Ponto do Ouro and Chiawelo | ||
Message to Angolan Government from the South African Government, 3 April 1981 |
Message from the South African Government to the Angolan Government, informing them of information indicating an increase of military activity by SWAPO in southern Angola and stating that the SA Government reserves the right to take appropriate action against SWAPO. |
|
Offensiewe optrede teen SWAPO |
Memorandum sent from General Magnus Malan, Chief of the South African Defence Force, to the Chairman of the State Security Council (SSC), with regard to offensives against SWAPO in the light of the SSC short term strategy for South West Africa. |
|
Persecution or sanctuary |
Will the British Government allow collusion between Verwoerd and the High Commission Territories police?. |
|
Remarks by the Secretary-General at informal consultations in the Security Concil today ,(Namibia), Monday, 3 April 1989 |
A report read to the United Nations Security Council by the Secretary-General regarding the insurgence of SWAPO troops from Angola into Namibia and the increasing number of casualities involved. Includes a telex communication. |
|
Statement by the African National Congress of South Africa on the invasion of Angola by South African troops |
Statement by the ANC on the invasion of Angola by South Africa. Signed by Oliver Tambo. |
|
Straight talk ... Peace from Pretoria? | ||
Straight talk: vindictive we are | ||
The final deal must be with us | ||
The racists will fail |