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Socialism today - challenges

Speech to World Social Forum - by Sitaram Yechuri

Statement - Helen Joseph sent by Phyllis Naidoo to Bernhard
THE BEARDS" VERSUS THE "BARD'S" AMONG INDIAN MUSLIMS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A 21st Century Story of Travelling Cartoons and Protests

This paper examines Indian Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa, with particular respect to the inclination by non-Muslims to view Muslims as a

Tradition and transformations–The Phongolo-Mzimkhulu region in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
"A man of keen perceptive faculties" : Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri, an "Arab" in Colonial Natal, circa 1872-1887

Indians arrived in South Africa in two streams. Between 1860 and 1911, a total of 152 184 indentured labourers were introduced into colonial Natal mainly to work on the sugar plantations, though some were employed in other sectors of the economy. This initial flow …

"Blackspots" removals: what apartheid is doing to 400 000 people in Natal
"Frankly Frightened": The Liberal Party and the Congress of the People
"Go home to India" placard won't stop Anesh

An Indian police station commissioner's first day at the office heading an all-African force in Umbumbulu.....

"Lost in the Stars' Act II: Scene 5
"PEACEMAKING AND DEMOCRACY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: ANAMERICAN VIEW"

The post-World War II international order has obviously changed dramatically. After 43 years the Cold War is no more, brought to a sudden end by the undeniable failure of communism to satisfy human needs and the internal collapse of the Soviet system.

"The Testing Ground of the World"
'Babu' King notes
'Evil City' makes first time winner
'GIVE TILL IT HURTS': DURBAN'S INDIANS AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR

In October 1913 approximately 20,000 Indian workers joined Mahatma Gandhi's campaign of resistance against the South African government. This was a spontaneous outburst against terrible working conditions and a realisation that the£ 3 poll tax on free Indians meant perpetual indenture.

'Lost in the Stars" Act 1: Scene 12
'Lost in the Stars" Act 1: Scene 3
'n Toespraak deur Generaal Smuts
'Sammy and Mary' go to goal : Indian women and South African politics in the 1940's

A woman should never be independent. Her father has authority over her in childhood, her husband has authority over her in youth, and in her old age her son has authority over her. (Laws of Manu, Tharpar, 1963:473)

'Social Relevance'-the acid test for the humanities

These years of rapid socio-political change in South Africa represent the 'best of times and the worst of times' for the humanities, says Professor Gerald Pillay of UNISA's Theology Faculty.

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