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A German anti-terrorist unit storms a hi-jacked Lufthansa airliner at Mogadishu airport, Somalia. Three Palestinian terrorists
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The fifty-two-member Organisation of African Unity begins a conference in Algeria to address African problems ranging from a $2
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Document 11 - Peter Meissenheimer, “Smuts’ Anti-Indian Bill: Economic Sanctions or Non-European Unity?” Workers’ Voice, April 1946
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A British newspaper reports heavy fighting between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part.
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The Organisation of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU) condemns the South African government’s plan for Black works councils.
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The conference of the Organisation of African Unity ends in Addis Ababa, divided over the Angolan civil war.
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União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA, National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) rebels and A
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Foreign Minister ‘Pik’ Botha is declared persona non grata by Angola for having supported the rebel Angolan UNITA.
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Four historically divided and entirely separate bodies unite and form the South African Football Association, marking the begin
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Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act No 34, providing for investigation towards the establishment of as complete
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Jennifer Davis
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Mandla Mahlobo
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Andrew Majane
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Statement at the Ninth Extraordinary Session of the Council of Ministers of the Organisation of African Unity, Dar Es Salaam by O. R. Tambo, 7 – 10 April 1975
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Richard Barney Lekgotla Molokoane
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Jane Gool
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’The unity of our peoples’, Speech by Oliver Tambo at the fourth congress of Frelimo, Maputo, 29 April 1983
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”A Declaration to the People of South Africa from the Non-European Unity Movement.” Statement by the NEUM, April 1951
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Following the National Party (NP)’s first federal congress since its withdrawal from the Government of National Unity, its poli
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Deputy President F.W. de Klerk issues a statement that he does not intend to leave the Government of National Unity.
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The government announces it is to appoint special units to investigate the previous week’s massacre at Denver station, Johannes
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The government announces it is to appoint special units to investigate the previous week’s massacre at Denver station, Johannes
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WWII: The Active Citizen Force units of SA are authorised to accept volunteers for the duration of the war.
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In an historic victory, government troops capture the headquarters of UNITA rebel leader Jonas Savimbi in central Angola. Savim
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The Harms Commission report criticises the army and police counter-insurgency units, but has no evidence that police operated d
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The Angolan government announces a unilateral ceasefire in its 27-year civil war against Unita, to begin the next day.
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