HUMAN RIGHTS
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas Before the Sixth Committee United Nations General Assembly |
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas(Union of South Africa) before the Joint 1st and 6th Committee) |
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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 |
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Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
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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. |
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Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations |
Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations |
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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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Support across the board for a state with many religions in South Africa | ||
The Black People's Convention (BPC) - South Africa: historical background and basic documents |
The report contains historical background of the founding of the Black People's Convention, principles and aims of the BPC, the constitution, national and international relations and BPC viewpoints on education, land, human rights, farming, law etc |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | ||
The Bloemfontein Charter | ||
The building has begun! Government's Report to the Nation, '98 |
In voting for a better life for all, the people of South Africa set the Government a mandate with three broad and interrelated goals, namely the establishment of a legitimate government that is democratic and an effective instrument for change.... |
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The campaign for independent medical supervision of detainees | ||
The Children's Emergency (with particular reference to the Port Elizabeth Area): Paper Presented at National Conference 1986 |
The Children's Emergency (with particular reference to the Port Elizabeth Area): Paper Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing children's rights, police brutality, state of emergency, juvenile detentions, taking of substitute siblings into custody, violence by police against |
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The concept of apartheid | ||
The Freedom Charter as adopted at the Congress of the People on 26 June 1955 | ||
The Govenment`s plans: Why FOSATU rejects them | ||
The Human Rights Conference at the University of Cape Town | ||
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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The Institution of Black Research Survey |
Negotiations and Change - An Opinion Poll of 3725 |