REPRESSION
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EAWTUSA: under state attack | |
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Editorial | |
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Editorial | |
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Editorial comment: apartheid in crisis | |
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Editorial notes | |
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Editorial notes: Apartheid - the end approaches | |
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Editorial notes: Facist South Africa | |
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Editorial notes: Johannesburg celebrates the New Year | |
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Editorial: Early Days of '78 | |
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Editorial: Evil and Mad | |
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Editorial: Stoking The Fires | |
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Editorial: The Liberty Tree | |
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Editorial: The vision of Verwoerd | |
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Editorial: Two Black Fridays or One? | |
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Exodus | |
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FOCUS:No 87 March - April 1990 |
Political repression in South Africa and Namibia |
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Fort Hare record |
The recent dismissal of Mr Curnick Ndamse from the staff of Fort Hare University College for "insubordination" spotlights once again the record of Fort Hare since its rape by the Verwoerd regime in 1960. |
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Forward to freedom | |
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From the beginning life is hard in Southern Africa | |
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From the Executive Director |
Article about the work of IDASA and the problems with their goals of democracy and non-racialism in South Africa |