VIOLENCE
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Stuyco organising the community | ||
Such Tragedies are Inevitable Outcome of Verwoerd's Crazy Vision | ||
Techniques of revolt | ||
Telegram van H Leer |
Telegram, bearing the stamp of the Secretariate, State Security Council, Pretoria, about recent unrest incidents around South Africa, with numbers of unrest incidents reported in the various provinces. Some text has been blacked out. |
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Tension in Ikageng | ||
Terrorism | ||
Terrorists, Guerillas, Freedom Fighters - And Other Things That go Bump in the Night | ||
The 1949 Durban riots |
The object will be to investigate inter-group relations between Africans and Indians within the community, and to trace these relations to the outbreak of |
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The advent of revolution |
The great social convulsions of this decade, the post-Sharpeville period, reached their peak on the banks of Bashee River and in the slums of Paarl. |
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The Africa Fund Newsletter from Lindiwe Zulu to Phyllis Naidoo. |
The Africa Fund Newsletter from Lindiwe Zulu to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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The ANC does not consult Blacks in South Africa | ||
The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1991 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 1 March 1991, discussing: Reconstruction, dismantling Apartheid, violence, making of a constitution, Bill of Rights, access to land. |
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The Christian Understanding of Politics and Violence in South Africa | ||
The Church and violence | ||
The compound system | ||
The Comrades | ||
The Cry of Reason AND Namibia on the Brink |
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The Death and Rebirth of Hope | ||
The end of non-violence: a tactic not a doctrine |
Can South Africa be liberated without a violent struggle. |
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The end of non-violence: first phase of an unfolding programme |
Can South Africa be liberated without a violent struggle. |