STATE OF EMERGENCY

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SANS calls for lifting State of Emergency
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.

Repression: State of Emergency on the mines
Repression - workers under attack
Re-Emergency
Putting the screws on
Proposed joint statement on: call for national unity against apartheid and the emergency

Statement regarding proposed joint statement on call for national unity against apartheid and the emergency as the state of emergency seeks to destroy the democratic organisations and thereby attempting to halt march to freedom

Pretoria Central Gaol, 1960
Part 2: the Apartheid Counter Revolution: a permanent Emergency?

Article by the United Democratic Front in which it looks at the violence on the South African youths by the government in its counter revolution.

Over 1 500 detained since July 20

One of the major reasons for the State President, PW Botha, declaring a State of Emergency in 36 magisterial districts was to justify the mass detentions of some 1 500 people since July 20.

Notes on the current situation
New Age Vol.8 No.17 Feb. 1962
New Age Vol.7 No.9 Dec. 1960
New Age Vol.7 No.8 Dec. 1960
New Age Vol.7 No.44 Aug. 1961
New Age Vol.7 No.16 Feb. 1961
New Age Vol.7 No.1 Oct. 1960
New Age Vol.6 No.27 Sept. 1960
Memorandum delivered to De Klerk

Memorandum delivered to President De Klerk by Rev Chikane, Rev Boesak and Archbishop Tutu outlining six points that they felt the South African Government should take to promote negotiation and to dismantle apartheid.

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