STATE OF EMERGENCY

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Black Sash editorial
Emergency regulations
Editorial
Crossroads - KTC holocaust
Editorial
1988: Detentions
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

The declaration of the state of emergency

Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency

To the reader
Appeal Court and Emergency Powers
Editorial: Thoughts for Tomorrow
Statement of the church leaders regarding detentions, the hunger strike and the State of Emergency

Statement issued by Church leaders regarding their concern about the substantial number of people still in detention and others who have been released but still under heavy restrictions.

Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference 1986

Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing State of Emergency Regulations, detentions, police using torture, abuse of prisoners, legal rights of priso

Editorial: A State of Confusion
The Gagging Writs
Re-Emergency
Rule by the Big Stick: State of emergency Repression in the Eastern Cape
Interview with Ambrose Makiwane

Oral interview, conducted at Cala, with Ambrose Makiwane. Makiwane entered Fort Hare in 1955, when he was age 34. His family lacked the means to send him earlier, and he had been expelled from Clarkebury after a student strike.

Notes on the current situation
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