SOUTH AFRICAN COMMUNIST PARTY
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Zimbabwe: a statement by the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party | ||
Why the United Front failed: Disruptive role of the PAC |
Why the United Front failed: Disruptive role of the PAC, by Dr Y M Dadoo, article published in New Age, March 29, 1962. Articles gives reasons for the failure of the 'United Front', citing the PAC 'attack' on the ANC and its leaders |
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When Ho Chi Minh received the SACP delegation | ||
What does the west want for SA?: revolution or peaceful change? | ||
Uqabane u Joe Slovo- usihlalo we SACP ngamazwi okuhlonipha u Chris Hani (article written in Xhosa language) | ||
Two messages | ||
Two lines within the Trade Unions: a brief review | ||
Transkei Sham |
Transkei Sham: statement published in the underground "Inkululeko-Freedom", February 1977, describes the reaction of the ANC to the granting of independence to the Transkei bantustan |
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Thieves in the Thieves Kitchen | ||
The theory of the South African revolution | ||
The Talks that descend into hell | ||
The situation in Afghanistan |
The Situation in Afghanistan: statement issued by the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party, January 1980, discusses Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and appeals for solidarity with the 'revolution' in this country |
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The SACP Johannesburg district night school pilot project |
Short notes on the establishment of the SACP Johannesburg district night school projects |
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The S.A.C.P. district committees |
The S.A.C.P. district committees. Paper discussing challenges facing the party, democratic centralism, and organisational role. |
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The Russian connection | ||
The role of the South African Communist Party in the national liberation struggle | ||
The road to South African freedom: Programme of the South African Communist Party | ||
The probable...happened: SACP-COSATU Meeting | ||
The Mandela Document |
ANC booklet containing the full text of a document presented by Nelson Mandela to P W Botha in July 1989, stating his views on the armed struggle, relations with the South African Communist Party and majority rule. |
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The Killing fields of Southern Africa |