HUMAN RIGHTS
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Editorial: Thinking the Unthinkable | |
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Human Rights in a Diverse and Divided Society | |
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Lawyers for Human Rights | |
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The Human Rights Conference at the University of Cape Town | |
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Liberalism and a Bill of Rights | |
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Liberalism in a Divided Society | |
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Sanctions | |
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Constitutionsl guidelines for a democratic South Africa | |
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Statements on Black Consciousness and human rights |
The Southern African Catholic Bishops, in their Plenary Session of 4 February 1974, recommended that these pamphlets be studied as part of a pledge of reconciliation, between God and man and between all men, The other two pamphlets, attached to the above pamphlet, were entitled "A call to workers |
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The NUM Code of Conduct | |
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Negotiations begin over mine Code of Conduct | |
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Consultation in preparation for the meeting with law professors from white South Africa |
Notes regarding a meeting to discuss and work out an agenda for an African National Congress meeting with South African Law professors. |
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Memorandum to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and Bantu Education |
The memorandum provides a background to the political history of South Africa. The development of the policy of separate development and apartheid with a request for equal participation in decision making and administration at local and national government levels |
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Fifth Summit Conference of East and Central African States: Manifesto on Southern Africa |
The Lusaka Manifesto, with a letter from the Representative of the Republic of Zambia requesting the Manifesto be circulated as an official document of the United Nations Security Council |
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Human rights and reparations | |
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The concept of apartheid | |
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Dr Dubois is ninety | |
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Searchlight on the Liberal Party | |
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Open letter to all detainees |
An open letter, issued by the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference and published in the New Nation 2-8 April 1987, to all detainees accusing the South African President of abusing of human rights. |
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Statement of General Secretary of South African Council of Churches, Bishop Desmond Tutu, October 11, 1979 |
The statement of the General Secretary of the South African Council Of Churches made on October 11, 1979 regarding the serious allegations against SACC made by Louis le Grange, Minister of Police and Prisons. |