REPRESSION

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The declaration of the state of emergency

Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

Renegades' reign of terror is challenged
Regional congresses resolve to fight mine repression

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