Trial
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Trial of : Laurence Gandar (Editor) and Benjamin Pogrund (Reporter) - File 4 - 1969 |
Trial, Laurence Gandar (Editor), Benjamin Pogrund (Reporter) |
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This was South Africa's longest trial to date under the Terrorism Act |
The lengthy trial of nine student leaders from the Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) ended on this date. |
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The Trial of Wole Soyinka | ||
The trial of Dinizulu at Greytown, Natal, November 1908. Harriet Colenso and Dinizulu |
Black and white print 21.4 x 16.5cm |
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SASO/BPC trial at the Palace of Justice in Pretoria |
1976 Trial of Bpc and Saso leaders |
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SASO/BPC trial |
Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation |
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SASO BPC Trial. Vino Reddy outside the Palace of Justice Pretoria |
In 1974 SASO/BPC members were arrested for staging Viva Frelimo rallies at ... Their trial, officially known as'State vs Cooper and Eight Others', dragged on for 16 ... includes the following witnesses:- Cooper, Myeza, Lekota, Mokoape, Nkomo, ... |
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SASO BPC Trial. Vino Reddy outside the Palace of Justice Pretoria |
The lengthy trial of nine student leaders from the Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) ended on this date. |
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SASO BPC Trial at the Palace of Justice in Pretoria |
Black consciousness on trial: The BPC/SASO trial, 1974-1976 |
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SASO BPC Trial |
SASO BPC Trial. Police monitor crowds after accused sentenced to prison on Robben Island |
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SASO BPC Trial |
The lengthy trial of leaders from the Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) SASO BPC Trial |
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Political Violence: 1987-1989 | ||
Notes on Ngoyi | ||
Mr. Ahmed Timol press cuttings | ||
Mandela Scrapbook 3 - Winnie's Trial | ||
Letter from Tom, Sne and Stephen to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Tom, Sne and Stephen to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ursulla |
I am not sure if you have read anything on the torture in our country. You should have read about Joseph Mdluli’s and Steves death. That is one aspect of detention. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to The Editor Mail and Guardian |
Have I missed in the various applications for amnesty, the judiciary. Has the judiciary applied for amnesty? If not, will their applications come before the end of TODAY? |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Crystal |
Heck, you don't have to send a peace do is to get in that car. and motor need Jack fruit I see loads of it. bloody stuff. That's silly. You do see what the fruit markets produce. |
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Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many thanks for your letter. Yes, I’d seen the papers and was so pleased for your brother and all the family. I haven't visited your Mother again but hope to do so before I leave. |