HUMAN RIGHTS
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Report of the Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa The General Assembly, at its forty-sixth plenary meeting, held on 31st October 1946, referred to the Joint First and Sixth Committee for consideration, the question of the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa. |
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United States Delegation to the United Nations |
United States Delegation to the United Nations Text of remarks by Mr. Charles B. Fahy before a Joint meeting of Committee I and VI on the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa. |
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JOINT FIRST AND SIXTH CCOMMITTEE DELEGATION OF COLOMBIA: . DRAFT RESOLUTION |
JOINT FIRST AND SIXTH COMMITTEE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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Delegation of India: Letter to the Secretary-General dated 20 November 1946 |
Delegation of India: Letter to the Secretary-General dated 20 November 1946 |
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The Indian people betrayed certain Indian leaders agree to segregation |
The Indian people betrayed certain Indian leaders agree to segregation A Catalogue of the Carter-Karis collection: Microfilm : Reel 15. No. 252 : EAI : 84/1 Anti- Segregation : UNISA Council |
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CONFIRMATION OF TELEGRAPHED SUMMONS TO ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION ON THE QUESTION OF THE INDIAN REPRESENTATION TO BE HELD AT PIETERMARITZBURG |
NATAL MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION : OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE SPECIAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD IN THE CITY HALL, DURBAN, ON FRIDAY THE 24th JANUARY 1947 |
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Letter to the Right Hourable the Prime Minister |
The South African Indian Organisation is grievously concerned with the statements that are being made by various ministers of the Government on the Indian question. These statements, we venture to submit, are calculated to future deteriorate the relationship..... |
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Writers and Human Rights abuses in Africa | |
INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961 |
Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. Nazar and Madanjit Viyavaharik in 1903 in the Natal Province. The newspaper focused on Indian rights, poor living conditions of indentured labourers and racial discrimination. |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.79 1992 | |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.75 1990 | |
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Presidential address to the Twelfth Annual National Conference of the Black Sash | |
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Onslaught on human rights | |
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Threshold of a new South Africa | |
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Sash President attends YWCA Human Rights Conference | |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | |
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So bitterness churns out | |
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A savage turn | |
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Insurrection in south Africa? | |
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Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |
Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |