SANCTIONS

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Zimbabwe is not negotiable

The whole concept of selective mandatory sanctions is based on a faulty hypothesis - that Rhodesia's political structure will collapse with the application of pressures on the economy.

What will Kennedy say now?
What the future holds?
What sanctions have done
US sanctions on the cards
Tutu will call for sanctions, unless...
Tutu supports ANC but not its methods
Trade and Industry
The sanctions question: Why Cosatu has supported sanctions
The sanctions question: The sanctions debate and the Black Sash
The sanctions question: refining the debate
The sanctions question: a correspondence on sanctions
The sanctions debate
The road to slavery
The External Crisis
The Ethics of boycott
The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg

The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the National Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg on 22 October 1963, discussing: Apartheid, South West Africa, African States and airspace, international sanctions, expulsion of SA from United Nations, reform.

Text of telex received from Rev Frank Chikane

Telex from Rev Frank Chikane, General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches to the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, October 9, 1987 about the South African Council of Churches position on sanctions.

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.

South African sanctions: a plea for open debate and the right to dissent

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