ORGANISATION OF AFRICAN UNITY
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Africa's refugees and the OAU |
A clear policy for Africa's 650,000 homeless must lead to long-range solutions. |
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Southern Africa: the big question-mark for the OAU |
This challenging statement on the question of territorial and organizational unity in Southern Africa is long overdue for public debate. |
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Lagos Declaration against apartheid |
The World Conference for action against apartheid, organised by the United Nations, in co-operation with the Organisation of African Unity and the Federal Government of Nigeria met in Nigeria and after discussion adopted a declaration against apartheid. |
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Summary notes of a meeting between Mr D W Auret and Mr Marx of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Minister, Silvino da Luz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cape Verde: Praia, Cape Verde, 19 March 1986 |
Report from a meeting between representatives of the South African Foreign Affairs Department and the Foreign Minister of Cape Verde to discuss the situation in southern Africa with regard to the implementation of the settlement proposal, landing rights for South African Airways on Cape Verde and |
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The new situation on Southern Africa and the position of the oppressed majority in apartheid South Africa |
ANC National Executive Committee submission to the Organisation of African Unity for their strategy for the liberation of South Africa. |
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Declaration of the African National Congress (SA) Executive Committee, Morogoro, 17 - 20 March 1975 |
Declaration of the ANC National Executive Committee in Morogoro, 17-20 March 1975. Calls for the mobilisation of all forces in Africa and world-wide against apartheid. |
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Interview with Julius Nyerere |
Oral interview with Julius K. Nyerere (1922-1999), the first president of Tanzania (known as Tanganyika until 1964). |
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Discussion towards the drafting of a document on a strategy on the South African struggle for the OAU |
Guidelines to the National Executive Committee for the drafting of a document on the South African Struggle for the Organisation of African Unity. |
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There are no antagonisms among African regimes | ||
Kaunda on China`s disinterested help to liberation movements | ||
ANC`s appeal to Nyerere | ||
False dawn? | ||
South Africa joins the OAU | ||
"Act in unity and unite in action" | ||
The racists will fail | ||
Securing our people`s future | ||
Letter from D Nokwe to OAU Secretary General |
Letter from D Nokwe, Secretary-General of the African National Congress, to the Organisation of African Unity Secretary-General in Ethiopia. Includes several other letters in an apparent mix-up of correspondence. |
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Letter from D. Nokwe to the Organisation of African Unity |
Letter from D. Nokwe of the African National Congress to the Organisation of African Unity regarding recognition and support of the Pan Africanist Congress. |
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The Pan Africanist Congress exists to subvert the South African liberation struggle |
African National Congress document produced by their provisional headquarters in Morogoro, Tanzania, regarding the subversion of the struggle by the Pan Africanist Congress. |