FRONTLINE STATES
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"... but this is a people robbed and plundered ..." | ||
"... Our women will deal with them" | ||
A Portuguese letter | ||
Africa today | ||
An African diary | ||
Apartheid terror: how Pretoria wages war on Africa | ||
Botswana: The eagle has landed | ||
Can we ask the question and find out the answer why our Brother Onkopotse Tiro was murdered in Botswana |
The circular urges Blacks students to take note of the murder of Black leaders by the apartheid government. It is a call for a united reaction in the fight against apartheid. |
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Central Africa (IV): Northern Rhodesia and Federation | ||
Chapter thirteen: Namibia | ||
Commission for Justice and Reconciliation: economic measures against apartheid and the challenge to the church |
Pamphlet of the Commission for Justice and Reconciliation regarding economic measures such as sanctions, trade embargoes and disinvestment against apartheid and the challenge to the church |
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Crisis in Zimbabwean revolution | ||
Crossing the Zambezi | ||
Death of a president | ||
Defence committees in Angola | ||
Discussion between Minister Phiri of Zambia, and South African Representatives: Lusaka, Roan House, 25 June 1984 |
Discussions between Minister Phiri of Zambia and South African Representatives in Zambia regarding the situation in southern Africa |
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Discussions at Ruacana on 8 June 1976 |
A report from a meeting between representatives of the South African Government and the Angolan Government to discuss the military situation on the border of southern Angola, the return of prisoners and hydrological issues on the Cunene River and dams in the area |
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Discussions between Mr Silvino Da Luz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cape Verde, and Representatives of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Information: Sal Island, 11 September 1983 |
Report on discussions held between South African and the Republic of Cape Verde with regard to negotiations between Angola and South Africa. |
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Discussions between the Honourable Prime Minister and the Secretary General of the United Nations during a working lunch at the Castle on 23 August 1983 |
Report of discussions between the South African Prime Minister and the United Nations Secretary General about the independence of Namibia and the role of the United Nations |
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Discussions with Silvino Da Luz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cape Verde: Praia, 25 March 1984 |
Report by Mr D W Steward of the Department of Foreign Affairs, regarding discussions with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cape Verde, following on from the joint statement issued in Havanna, Cuba, by Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, and Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, President of Ang |