REPRESSION
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The declaration of the state of emergency |
Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency |
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The current situation inside SA |
Report from Natal on the current political situation in South Africa. Examines results of regime's repression. Demonstrates refusal of the people to submit to Inkatha or the Government. |
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Tension in Ikageng | ||
Sudan's dictatorship: in the service of imperialism | ||
Stuyco organising the community | ||
Strikes and disputes: March 15 to April 30 | ||
Strategies of Repression in the State of Emergency |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the State of Emergency and the counter-revolutionary forces in the townships. |
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Statement of the United Democratic Front National General Council |
Statement of the National General Council meeting held on the 5th to 7th April 1985 where more than 300 delegates attended the meeting in Azaadville. |
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State of emergency will not smash us | ||
Separate Representation of Voters Amendment Act, Act No 30 of 1956 |
The Act was to amend the Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951 |
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Rule by the Big Stick: State of emergency Repression in the Eastern Cape | ||
Resistance politics will never be the same again... |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the seven-month state of emergency, leaders who were in detention or had gone underground to avoid detention were re-emerging and the former are recovering slowly from the effects of lengthy incarceration. |
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Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, Act No 49 of 1953 |
The Act was to provide for the reservation of public premises and vehicles or portions thereof for the exclusive use of persons of a particular race or class, for the interpretation of laws which provide for such reservation, and for matters incidental thereto. |
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Republica Corruptissima: The Stranglehold of the Law | ||
Repression at Anglo mine | ||
Repression against unions | ||
Repression - workers under attack | ||
Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing tribalism, politically motivated violence, homelands, ethnic violence, boycotts, police violence, civil unrest, apartheid. |
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Renegades' reign of terror is challenged | ||
Regional congresses resolve to fight mine repression |