STATE OF EMERGENCY
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Descom Bulletin No 14 | ||
Descom Bulletin No 9, November 1985 | ||
Detaining the peacemakers | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial: A State of Confusion | ||
Editorial: The Emergency | ||
Editorial: Thoughts for Tomorrow | ||
Editorials: The Emergency | ||
Editorials: Thoughts for Tomorrow | ||
Emergency regulations | ||
Emergency: a licence to kill! | ||
FOCUS: Supplement to No87 March-April 1990 |
political repression in South Africa and Namibia |
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Forward to freedom | ||
Grassroots Volume 6 Number 11 December 1985 |
A non-profit community newsletter. |
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In another state of emergency | ||
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. |
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Interview with Murphy Morobe |
Interview with Murphy Morobe acting National Publicity Secretary for United Democratic Front who has been a political activist since the early seventies when he became involved in the South African Students Movement (SASM) |
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Isizwe the nation: Journal of the United Democratic Front Volume 1 Number 1, 1985 |
Journal of the United Democratic Front discussing: tasks of the UDF in the state of emergency, convention alliance, on discipline, unemployment and UDF and the international struggle. |