VIOLENCE

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What really happened at Inanda?
Stop press
Open letter from the National Executive Committee of the ANC to State President De Klerk and his Cabinet

Open letter to State President De Klerk and his cabinet from the National Executive Committee of the ANC regarding violence in the country.

Townships under siege
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.

Lesson of Crossroads squatter struggles
Violence against our leaders
Massacre on Railway Street
The struggle to end Natal violence continues
Cosatu CEC Resolution on the Natal situation
Editorial
Natal: Enough is enough
Natal Consultative Conference

Natal Consultative Conference held on the 4th of August 1990 where H Gwala made the following statement: revolution made and lost - if at a critical stage we fail to make correct decisions.

Civil War in the Border Bantustan: Paper presented at National Conference 1984

Civil war in the border bantustan: Paper presented at National Conference on 16 March 1984 discussing the new constitution, self-government, homelands, violence and protest, bus boycotts, opposition to Ciskei government.

Alleged Police Violence in the Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage Area: Paper Presented at National Conference 1986

Alleged Police Violence in the Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage Area: Paper Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing police brutality, riots, mob violence, detentions, violence and torture of detainees, prison conditions, legal system.

Chesterville: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1987

Chesterville: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 14 March 1987 discussing housing, urbanisation, forced removals, poverty, protest, violence.

Notice of Conference of Core Forces on violence in Natal

Notice of Conference of Core Forces on violence in Natal, this conference was a replacement of a postpones Peace Conference that was supposed to take place.

United Democratic Front National Workshop

Notes adopted at the United Democratic Front National Workshop which took place in April 1990 in Cape Town regarding Natal violence, dual power, future of the United Democratic Front and recommendations

"We the SSRC condemn...," handwritten statement

This handwritten statement of condemnation contains eight points including that of the detentions of BPA members and the violent actions of the police force.

Now Cape Town...Now Langa too is burning

The circular informs University of Cape Town students of a mass meeting to be held in response to the political turmoil that had begun to affect Cape Town. The government asks for law and order in an unlawful state. The meeting calls for solidarity with all victims of apartheid violence.

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