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General South African History Timeline: 1940s
… considered inflammatory in character by the South African Police. He also accused the government of being a Nazi … June, White hooligans attacks the resistance camp, while police stand by. Passive Resisters continue to occupy the … in the scuffle, including women from the Transvaal. Police again take no action. 18 June, Dr Dadoo flies to …
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National Party (NP)
… law protest in Sharpeville (near Johannesburg) ended when police opened fire, massacring 70 protesters and wounding … the death of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko in police custody (under suspicious circumstances) prompted … struggle) . Regime Unravels (1985-1991) As attacks against police stations and other government installations increased, …
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A decade by decade events account of the women’s struggle in South Africa
… in opposition to liquor acts that extend the scope of police raids on the brewers, which are usually women. 1928 … Cape leader of the ANC Women's League, is deported under police escort to the Transkei. She defies her banishment and … journalist, is detained for two months after exposing police killings. Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi goes into exile. …
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The International Criminal Court: Origins, Jurisdiction and the ‘African Bias’
… term, may refer a case to the ICC invoking Chapter VII of the UN Charter. Additionally, the UNSC may defer an …
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South African Communist Party Timeline 1870-1996
… leaders in the CPSA, is killed in violent clashes with the police during an anti-pass campaign in Durban, Natal (now … their passes. August The CPSA’s offices are raided by the police along with other organizations that had supported the … writes to ‘The Friend’ in Bloemfontein in the wake of police raids on Communist Party, trade unions and ‘The …
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“The Dark and Heavy Shadow”: Gender Based Violence and Anti-Gender-Based-Violence Campaigns in South Africa
… 1 in 9 crimes of GBV are reported to the South African Police. [3] Therefore, and unfortunately, the statistics on … economic power of women. A protestor and a South African Police vehicle, that reads “For Nene” (Uyinene Mrwetyana) and …
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Biography of Mongane Wally Serote by Matthew Williams
… to weaken the many anti-apartheid groups. This Act gave police the freedom to hunt down and arrest innocent people … those detained under the Terrorism Act reported abuse by police forces. Others died in detention” [2] . Due to his …
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Sierra Leone’s Pre-colonial and Colonial era military and security forces
… two distinct arms of the force were established: the Civil Police based in Freetown; and the Sierra Leone Frontier Police, which operated as a paramilitary force to patrol the …
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Mahatma Karamchand Gandhi Timeline 1900-1909
… Register of Asiatics against the taking of fingerprints by police. March 11, Mass meeting at Gaiety Theatre, … by Gandhi - supporters at trial are assaulted by the police. Shapurji is sentenced to one month's imprisonment. …
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How did the Nazis construct an Aryan identity?
… radio, art, books, music, universities, schools, police, army, law courts and religion. In other words, they …
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Role of Black people in the South African War
… area by Free State commandos. In Natal, the Zulu Native Police were armed with rifles and a number of them were …
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Poqo
… from Mbekweni location to the town and attacked the police station, homes and shops. They also killed two Whites: …
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Lesotho Timeline
… III is sworn in as king. 1997 Lesotho soldiers put down a police mutiny in Maseru in February. Prime Minister Ntsu …
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The Union of South Africa: Movement towards Republic
… General History South African War 1899 Accession of Edward VII 1901 British Governor General representing the British …
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Polokwane the Segregated city
… establishment of a Transvaal Constabulary, a national police force was instituted in 1913. Pietersburg got its … domination”. Liebbrandt was accused of subversion and police began a hunt for him while he took refuge at a farm in … had put up banners in anticipation of a rally, but police broke up the gathering. But police withdrew after …
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Pretoria the Segregated city
… were broken up and declared unlawful, but it also allowed police to snoop on people’s private lives. Racial division … the unprovoked killing of a student on school premises by police in February 1984. Parents were drawn into the dispute … continued for the rest of the year as a result of rising police harassment and the DET’s refusal to meet key demands. …
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The Cattle Killing Movement
… a strong force of unity from the Xhosa as even the ‘Kaffir Police’ (a paramilitary group of collaborators) rebelled … used to pay headmen in each district to organize an unpaid police force to maintain order and restore stolen cattle when … plan for the unbelievers, consisting of a native police force. [156] Supported by Grey, Gawler set up a post …
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Afrapix Chronology 1981-1991
… at the opening. • On the 9th of October, the security police mounted a major raid on the IMP, Afrapix and Afrascope … Afrascope was detained under "Section 29" and held by the police for questioning. Exhibitions and Publications • Paul … for Reuters in the United Kingdom. • 8 October: Security police raided Afrapix and other organisations such as …
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Biography of Mtutuzeli Dudu Pukwana by Nick Mencia
… situations were stark and virtually uninhabitable. Corrupt police would patrol the townships enforcing racially biased … and kerchiefs, and their hands hold traditional sticks or police-issue R4 Rifles. They no longer cruise the domestic …
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Reflection of the Chasm Between Constitutional Rights and the Lived Experience in South Africa by Rhiain Moses
… direct response to historical events such as the lies from police regarding activist Stephen Biko’s torture and … reveals the hiding place of two older boys to the police, resulting in their murder. Mandisa’s son is …
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Shared Cultural Trauma: Inarticulacy as Social Disability in South African Literature by Hannah Pagan
… direct response to historical events such as the lies from police regarding activist Stephen Biko’s torture and … reveals the hiding place of two older boys to the police, resulting in their murder. Mandisa’s son is …
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Ethnicity in Post-Apartheid Discourse: Deconstructing South Africa’s Racial Narrative by Joshua Richman
… murdered between April 2013 and March 2014 (South African Police Service, 2014). Such is the extent to which violence … sexual assaults for every 100,000 people (South African Police Service, 2014) Martin SchÁ¶nteichargues that there is …
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Gertrude Fester Biography by Nehal Patel
… South Africans to carry passes in urban areas, and allowed police to check their documents anywhere, at any time. … of relief’ because she was no longer on the run from the police ( Fester 1987 ). She could rest, albeit, in prison. By …
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The Rise of Women’s Trade Unionism in South Africa by Peter LaNasa
… arrested while participating in the strike of 1932. The police violently broke up the strike, attacking women with … cell for several hours with another fellow protester, the police told her that they were being released due to the …
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Women and the struggle against Apartheid
… often arrested on the spot, and were often harassed by the police. For more information and an image of an actual …
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Lenin’s implementation of Leninism in Russia and the changes made
… called Cheka, was also established. Cheka was a secret police force that reported directly to Lenin on all illegal …
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Nelspruit the Segregated city
… as scientific research. More ominously, a new and enlarged police station opened its doors in May 1964, to be used later …
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Forced removals on Highveld and "black spots", 1912-1991
… too late as the community was moved on 14 February 1984. Police arrived in two buses and 85 trucks. The schools, …
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The History of May Day in South Africa
… the Suppression of Communism Act . The strike resulted in police violence that led to the death of 18 people across …
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