STATE
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Sharpeville day | ||
South African repression - who does it affect, Christian or non-Christian? | ||
Statement by business leaders |
Statement by business leaders regarding the thought that the state had sufficient powers in the vast array of existing draconian security legislation to cope. |
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Statement by community organisations |
Statement by community organisations as they think that government loses control daily and its attempts to retain power become increasingly desperate. |
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Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |
Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |
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The American Committee on Africa |
Anti-apartheid organisation says South African president's FW de Klerk statement falls short calls for tougher sanctions. |
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The budget and the development plan | ||
The expresion "Bloody Boer" cannot be without significance |
Statement by the Honourable Prime Minister, Comrade R.G. Mugabe, at the opening session of the International Conferenceon children,repression and the law in apartheid South Africa. Harare, 24th september 1987. |
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The Hard Case of Ghana | ||
The Height of treason | ||
The Non-Politics of "African Politics" | ||
The organised labour movement and state registration: unity or fragmentation? | ||
The response of African unions to state labour policy | ||
The spectre of Belson and Buchenwald | ||
The state and violence - what is the link? | ||
The triple challenge before Ghana |
Editorial on The Dakar Festival, Frontier and South African Unity Moves. |
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The winds of change? | ||
The working class, the state and social change in Botswana | ||
Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.79 1992 | ||
United Democratic Front International Youth Year co-ordinating Committee: brief report to regions |
United Democratic Front International Youth Year co-ordinating Committee: brief report to regions.United Democratic Front delivered a blow to the racist Botha's regime grand reform plan, ie the tri-racial parliament and the black local Authorities act |