UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT
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The struggle in perspective: some ideas |
Article by the United Democratic Front in which the Front looks at the crisis facing the ruling party as a result of contradictions in South African capitalism. |
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The situation in Katlehong |
In Katlehong the organisations in existence are ERAPO and Katlehong Youth League which has not affiliated to the United Democratic Front affiliates and other progressives. |
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The role of the Trade Unions in the National Liberation Struggle |
An article about the National Liberation Struggle as their decision to join the United Democratic Front was made as part of their response to certain political events, and these events directly affected them as a union. |
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The role of business in post apartheid South Africa |
Speech delivered by Popo Molefe. The paper discusses the role of businesses in post apartheid South Africa. |
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The position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities |
Article outlining the position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities. |
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The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action |
The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action. |
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The occupation of the British Consulate in Durban, the Anderson visit and the role of the United Democratic Front in the international struggle against apartheid |
Discussion paper by the United Democratic Front on its stand regarding the international struggle against apartheid, the British Consulate occupation and the Anderson visit. |
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The immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement |
Discussion paper discussing the immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement. |
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The Gains of the Democratic Movement from the Kennedy visit |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the gains as well as losses from Kennedy's visit to South Africa. |
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The Gains of the Democratic Movement from the Kennedy visit |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the gains as well as losses from Kennedy's visit to South Africa. |
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The future of the United Democratic Front |
A circular about how the United Democratic Front was formed, its role, the relationship between the United Democratic Front and the African National Congress and other organisations and about the future of the United Democratic Front. |
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The Front debate |
A compilation of articles discussing the issue of Mayibuye and the future of the United Democratic Front. |
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The Freedom Charter |
An article adopted at the Congress of the people in Kliptown, Johannesburg regarding the declaration made by the people of South Africa that South Africa belong to all who live in it , black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the peo |
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The fight for Maritzburg is far from being over | ||
The effects of the current unrest on township children |
Article about how township children were jailed, shot and killed, some served long prison sentences, others lost valuable years of schooling, many were forced into the lowest paid unskilled jobs while others joined the ranks of the increasing numbers of unemployed youth in our country. |
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The declaration of the state of emergency |
Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency |
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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 abolishing of the Group Areas Act: A political milestone |
Statement regarding the abolishing of an Act that displaced approximately 630 000 people and reserved over 84% of the country's land for white people should be heralded as a major event. |
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The 1988 Municipal Elections |
Article on the 1988 municipal elections. It discusses the background information on what these elections will involve and why they are being held. Local Government in South Africa is also discussed. |
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Taking the struggle into the ruling bloc |