POLICE
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Police shoot teargas at protesting squatters | ||
Police, community at odds in Harare | ||
Policing with vision | ||
Political trials begin |
Statement by the Unity Movement on political trials of members of the Unity Movement that had been arrested. |
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Political Violence: 1987-1989 | ||
Press statement on stop hanging of Meilies and Jantjies. |
Press statement regarding the hanging of Meilies and Jantjies as United Democratic Front calls on all peace-loving South Africans and the international community to demand government to stop hangings of Wellington Mielies and Moses Jantjies. |
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Protest, The Police and Public Order | ||
Quotes from Kannemeyer | ||
R5m for municipal police housing | ||
Report (Part IV) of the Transvaal Asiatic Land Tenure Act Commission |
Report (Part IV) of the Transvaal Asiatic Land Tenure Act Commission. Appointed under Government Notice No. 1324 dated October 1932 |
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Report (Part V) of the Transvaal Asiatic Land Tenure Act Commission |
PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSION. |
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Report on the disturbances in Durban Submitted by the Executive to the Working Committee meeting | ||
Reports made to the police concerning the demonstrations and/or matters associated therewith: 16 th June 1976 |
A list of reported crimes that occured in and around Soweto on the 16th June 1976 |
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Resister - Journal of the Committee of the South African War Resistance. Number 45 Aug 1986 | ||
Riots Durban |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |
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Riots in Durban |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |
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Role of riot police in the burnings and killings, Nyanga, Cape Town, Christmas 1976 |
Circular from the Christian Institute of Southern Africa containing personal eye-witness accounts of the role of riot police in provoking violence in Cape Town over the Christmas period in 1976. |
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Rubin Hare, affidavit re treatment by police following arrest on November 7, 1974, in Cape Town, International Universities Exchange Fund, The New Terrorists, 1976 |
An affidavit, written on 13 February 1975, by Rubin William Hare regarding his treatment by police following his arrest on 7 November 1974 in Cape Town |
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SASO BPC Trial |
SASO BPC Trial. Police monitor crowds after accused sentenced to prison on Robben Island |
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SASO/BPC trial |
Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation |