TOPIC 274-0

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Sharpeville 21 March 1960

Article regarding the Sharpeville 21 March 1960. 5 000 people gathered at the Sharpeville police station near Johannesburg to start the Pan Africanist Congress campaign as a result 69 people lay dead 180 were wounded.

Should we enter Parliament?

Article by the United Democratic Front asking wheter they should enter the Parliament, they also state reasons why they cannot enter.

Should we participate in tri-cameralism? A position promoting the idea

An article about whether or not to participate in a tri-cameralism, a writer starts off by saying that, entering parliament, is not a priniciple move, but rather a change of tactic and they remain committed to the realisation of the people's demands as stipulated in the Freedom Charter.

South African Youth Congress discussion paper towards restructuring the United Democratic Front, building of a formidable foundation for National unity

South African Youth Congress discussion paper towards restructuring the United Democratic Front, building of a formidable foundation for National unity

Speech at the African National Congress welcome rally

Speech delivered by the General Secretary at the African National Congress welcome rally in Cape Town, when the ANC welcomes the changing situation within South Africa, the release of the leaders, the unbanning of the African National Congress and other organisations.

Speech delivered by Comrade Mandla Dlamini

Speech delivered by Comrade Mandla Dlamini from the United Democratic Front (Southern Transvaal) at Nelspruit Rally he felt it was a matter of great honour that they stood there to celebrate their heroic day of workers the 1st of May.

Speech delivered by Popo Molefe at SAUJS National Seminar

Speech delivered by Popo Molefe at SAUJS National Seminar, he speaks about the apartheid regime how it has survived for forty two years, the policy of the ANC and then he concludes by listing the main tasks facing the oganisation.

State of emergency

Article by the United Democratic Front discussing the state of emergency.

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.

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.

Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by education 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

Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela

Statement made by the Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela at the press conference which was called after the culminating of community meetings in Soweto and throughout the country.

Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Taro Nakayama

Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Taro Nakayama regarding the election of the new State President in South Africa

Statement by Mr D J Louis Nel, Deputy Minister of Information

Statement by Mr D J Louis Nel, Deputy Minister of information regarding a certain press reports and editorial comment, to the effect that the government is asking parliament for additional powers for the police because it has no intention to resolve political and other grievances by reforms or ne

Statement by rural organisations

Statement by rural organisations as they attack Le Grange's law because it will be used to stop meeting of the youth, teargas, sjambok, kill people, detain people for no apparent reason, shoot people at random and strengthen apartheid.

Statement by Social Welfare organisations

Statement by Social Welfare organisations regarding concerned social workers group as they opposed to the proposed Amendments to the Internal Security Act and the Public Safety Act

Statement by Terror Lekota

Statement by the United Democratic Front announcing that Comrade Nelson Mandela visit to Qwaqwa has been unilaterally cancelled by Chief Minister Mopeli and his cabinet.

Statement by Terror Lekota

Statement released after the United Democratic Front has released Nelson Mandela's statement regarding the nationalisation of the mines and they also gave the background to the statement.

Statement by the United Democratic Front issued by Azhar Cachalia (National Treasurer)

Statement by United Democratic Front issued by Azhar Cachalia National Treasurer on 8th October 1986 at Khotso House, Johannesburg, in response to the Proclamation declaring the United Democratic Front an Affected Organisation.

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