STATE OF EMERGENCY
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Laws that protect - laws that endanger: Children under the State of Emergency | ||
Letter from Civil Rigts League to Member | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to AFRAPIX | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to Birgitte Hjerthelm | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to Jimmy Dey | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Beryl Unterhalter |
Last weeks Weekly Mail and Guardian told the news of Jack,s demise . I was shocked at his parting and so sorry for you who had lost such a wonderful partner. The Mail speaks of Sharpeville - there is so much more. |
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Licence to ? | ||
Mass detentions, now a curfew |
Using the special powers granted to it by the declaration of a State of Emergency, the South African Police has declared a curfew in a number of Eastern Cape townships. |
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Masterminding mass detentions: the method in the madness | ||
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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New Age Vol.6 No.27 Sept. 1960 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.1 Oct. 1960 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.16 Feb. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.44 Aug. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.8 Dec. 1960 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.9 Dec. 1960 | ||
New Age Vol.8 No.17 Feb. 1962 | ||
Notes on the current situation | ||
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. |
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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. |