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Rubin Hare, affidavit re treatment by police following arrest on November 7, 1974, in Cape Town, International Universities Exchange Fund, The New Terrorists, 1976
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Twasile Champion Galela
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Amina Desai
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King Cetshwayo
… a campaign to annex the Zulu kingdom even though British policy at the time was to avoid war with the Zulus. Without …
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John Xavier Merriman
… began organising mass meetings to protest against the policy, Merriman was fearful that these moves were the work …
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Hector Pieterson
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Lesley Hastings Ndlovu
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Qaqawuli Godolozi
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Joseph Mathe’s body is found by the Bophuthatswana police in the boot of a burnt car at Mmakaunyane.
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Police jail dozens of government opponents not previously detained, including The World’s editor, Percy Qoboza. Banning orders
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The Security Police raid more than 100 homes throughout the country in a search for illegal political literature.
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The Union government appoints Commissioner of the Transvaal Police, Colonel (later Sir) Theodore Truter, as Chief Commissioner
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Batandwa Ndondo (22), SRC University of Transkei, is shot by police on the outskirts of Cala, Transkei.
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Security police raid English-language newspapers, seizing documents related to an advertisement calling for the legalising of t
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Vigilantes, allegedly assisted by Bophuthatswana police, attack the homes of ANC supporters in Braklaagte, killing three people
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Security Police arrest the leader, Eugene Terreblanche and eight other members of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) after
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission confirms newspaper reports that five former security police officers have confessed to
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A Rhodesian government spokesman announces that elements of the South African police are withdrawing from certain forward posit
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André Stander, SA bank robber is arrested by the Fort Lauderdale police for driving an unlicensed vehicle.
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Relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa deteriorate further when the Minister of Police, L. le Grange, threatens retaliator
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Rioting breaks out across Soweto, South Africa’s largest Black township, following police blockade of youths protesting arrest
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Rioting breaks out across Soweto, South Africa’s largest Black township, following police blockade of youths protesting arrest
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President Mandela declares that Minister of Safety and Security Sydney Mufamadi and National Police Commissioner George Fivaz a
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ANC insurgents launch a rifle, rocket and grenade attack on Booysens Police Station, Johannesburg. Pamphlets are scattered dema
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Mbulelo Ngona, who disappeared after a shootout with Lesotho police in February, disappears after allegedly seen being detained
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Police arrest the Azanian People’s Organisation’s (AZAPO) two principal leaders, Ishmael Mkhabela and Lybon Mabasa in Soweto.
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Police arrest the Azanian People’s Organisation’s (AZAPO) two principal leaders, Ishmael Mkhabela and Lybon Mabasa in Soweto.
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Reports made to the police concerning the demonstrations and/or matters associated therewith: 16 th June 1976
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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu
… maintained his stringent criticism of the Government’s policy of forced removals of Blacks and the homelands system. …
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Suliman “Babla” Saloojee
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