PEACE
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Editorial: Constitutions for Stability | ||
What are the United Democratic Front would like to see in 1988 |
Statement made by the United Democratic Front regarding their plans for 1988 to set firmly down the road for negotiation and peace. |
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Call for peace |
Statement calling for peace as the past years was characterised by the most brutal violence unleashed agaisnt people as all peace-loving South Africans are still deeply touched by the carnage that gripped the country. |
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Nobel Lecture |
Bishop Tutu's Nobel lecture delivered in Oslo, Norway, on 11 December 1984 and his acceptance of the award speech on the 10th December 1984. |
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Hopes and dreams for 1994 | ||
Perceptions of Change | ||
The Police and the Public - Part 1 | ||
Conscientious Objection to War | ||
Zimbabwe - From War to Peace | ||
Editorial: The Message From Rhodesia | ||
Make Peace | ||
Beyond the Bodycount | ||
Can War be Controlled? | ||
Conciliation or Confrontation? | ||
Duality in Non-Violence | ||
Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Statement issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs regarding a peaceful settlement for South West Africa |
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Notes on Mandela Papers |
Notes on a memorandum from Nelson Mandela to F W de Klerk regarding the release of political prisoners, peace, negotiations, the National Party's five-year plan and elections. |
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New Age Vol.8 No.27 Apr. 1962 | ||
Bandlululondini |
Mandela Peace Rally held at Kings Park Stadium, Durban |
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A tough war, a fragile peace |