SANCTIONS
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South Africa: On The Motivation For Sanctions | ||
South Africa: Implications for The West, and Policy Options | ||
South Africa and the World: Unloved and Lonely | ||
South Africa and the World: Home Thoughts from Abroad | ||
Solidarity with striking GM workers | ||
Sanctions: the "joker" in the pack |
Discussion paper for the ANC Zimbabwe seminar. Examines the question of whether to continue with sanctions. |
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Sanctions: Reagan makes the first move | ||
Sanctions will prolong agony | ||
Sanctions press cuttings | ||
Sanctions now |
Extract from a paper presented to the International YMCA Conference in Zimbabwe 1986 |
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Sanctions could result in brutal SA backlash | ||
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 |
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Sanctions | ||
SA may face Ethiopia-type situation | ||
Rural hunger and sanctions | ||
Press statement: Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa |
Press statement regarding the Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa. |
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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. |
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Organise and advance to people's power |
Internal ANC paper, declaring 1987 the year of Advance to People's Power, which involves mass action, underground political work, armed struggle and international isolation of the Apartheid regime. |
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Newspaper articles on India and South Africa 1980s and 1990s |