LIBERATION MOVEMENTS
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"Liberatory intolerance" | ||
"The Challenges of Black Liberation" | ||
'Dissension in the ranks': comment | ||
A Declaration to the people of South Africa |
This address is a declaration to the people of South Africa and begins by mentioning the Nazi-like tyranny under which the people of South Africa live. It is therefore directed to all those who are against Nazism and Herrenvolkism; and to all Non-Europeans'. |
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A statement of the African National Congress of South Africa delivered at a Conference of the Continuation Committee of the Lisbon International Conference in support of the peoples of southern Africa, London, 21-23 March 1978 |
A statement of the African National Congress, delivered by Secretary General, Alfred Nzo, to a conference of the Continuation Committee of the Lisbon International Conference in support of the peoples of Southern Africa, London, 21-23 March, 1978. |
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A very unpatriotic front | ||
African political movements | ||
Aims and objects of Azapo | ||
Aims and objects of Azapo | ||
ANC statement at Lisbon Conference |
Statement of the African National Congress at a 1977 conference of the African Liberation Movement. Statement covers the South African liberation movement and the nature of the South African struggle. |
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Azapo's diplomatic offensive | ||
Black United Front | ||
Can the Congress of Democrats win mass support | ||
Clarion Call |
Clarion Call was published as the official journal of the KwaZulu Government, as a record of their activities, and as a mouthpiece of the Inkatha Institute developed to foster the aims of Inkatha - "a liberation movement committed to non-violence, peaceful change and a negotiated future for South |
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CONCP meting attended by Mozambique which declared support exclusively for MPLA | ||
Conference resolutions: To further democratic black power | ||
Convention with only one "liberation" movement |
On 29-30 November, therefore, an all-party/multi-party meeting was convened to plan for a conference that would bring about negotiations. |
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Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial |