VIOLENCE
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Bring us the evidence ... | |
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British Guiana - a prelude to massacre | |
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Brits crisis |
Briefing article on Brits crisis where there were allegations of corruption, some people were arrested after people were killed. They could not figure out what is the cause of the violence. |
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Brother of union organiser killed by police | |
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Call for national crusade to end violence | |
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Call for peace |
Statement calling for peace as the past years was characterised by the most brutal violence unleashed agaisnt people as all peace-loving South Africans are still deeply touched by the carnage that gripped the country. |
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Call for restraint after bombing | |
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Canadians pledge support | |
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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. |
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Chief Minister speaks to the Press | |
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Christian tradition backs a "just war", says Hurley | |
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Cillie Commission | |
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Civil Rights League Newsletter Vol 32 No.6 March 1986 | |
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Civil Rights League Newsletter, Vol 40 No.2 May 1993 | |
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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. |
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Combination of forms of struggle | |
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Comment: Malcom X |
Violent and non-violent struggle. |
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Comment: Must South Africa bleed to death before the leaders act? | |
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Comment: White lives tip the balance once again | |
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Complex issues underline Ciskei violence |