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South African Parliament passes a bill establishing the Transitional Executive Council, whose main purpose is to ensure free an
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SA signs a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on the voluntary repatriation and
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The Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organisation plus Operating Agreement, to which SA is a party, is signed
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Premier H.F. Verwoerd assumes duty as Prime Minister and announces an intensification of the apartheids policy in parliament.
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The ANC sent a report on police violence to President F. W. de Klerk and demanded an end violent police action.
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President P.W. Botha admits in Parliament that he personally phoned the SA Broadcasting Corporation and intervened to change a
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Two Black men are hanged in Pretoria, SA, for a multiple killing committed during outbreak of anti-apartheid violence.
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President Mandela issues an invitation to Libyan leader Col. M. al Kadhaffi. The National Party considers this could jeopardize
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