SANCTIONS

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Paris sanctions conference hears African National Congress of South Africa

ANC press release regarding a statement by Oliver R Tambo, ANC President, to the International Conference on sanctions against South Africa. States that sanctions should not be seen as a way of reforming apartheid, but rather as a weapon against the apartheid government.

Press statement: Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa

Press statement regarding the Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa.

Rural hunger and sanctions
SA may face Ethiopia-type situation
Sanctions
Sanctions

Pamphlet about the comparison between responses made to calls for sanctions against Argentina and South Africa. Note that large sections of the text are barely legible

Sanctions
Sanctions could result in brutal SA backlash
Sanctions now

Extract from a paper presented to the International YMCA Conference in Zimbabwe 1986

Sanctions press cuttings
Sanctions will prolong agony
Sanctions: Reagan makes the first move
Sanctions: the "joker" in the pack

Discussion paper for the ANC Zimbabwe seminar. Examines the question of whether to continue with sanctions.

Solidarity with striking GM workers
South Africa and the World: Home Thoughts from Abroad
South Africa and the World: Unloved and Lonely
South Africa: Implications for The West, and Policy Options
South Africa: On The Motivation For Sanctions
South African sanctions: a plea for open debate and the right to dissent
Statement of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress

Statement of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress, reporting back on a meeting held in Lusaka, Zambia, in February 1990 regarding F W de Klerk's speech of 2nd February 1990.

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