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Pres. Kruger signs his well-known Laaste boodskap (Last message) to the SA people in Clarens, Switzerland.
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The Lesotho government announces it will deport eight South Africans, whom it describes as a danger to peace.
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Pres. Mugabe announces that he will not renounce his decision to expropriate the farms of 1 503 farmers.
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Call for sanctions against South Africa:Address to the International Conference against Sanctions, Paris, May 21, 1981
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Let now your Kingdom come : let now your will be done : remove the tyranny : establish just rule
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If the SADF does not uphold apartheid how come they only conscript whites? Stop the call up!
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The Roman Catholic Church decides, in principle, to open its 192 all-white schools to black pupils
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