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Address by Nelson Mandela to the National Consultative Conference, 14 December 1990
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… of the Luthuli detachment proved themselves skilled and determined fighters. In an escalating offensive which began in
1976
, inside our country, the armed actions conducted by our fighters played a key role in providing the inspiration for the …
The Legal Veneer
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… protest marches and demonstrations, rallies, commemorations, conferences and spontaneous gatherings of all kinds. Since
1976
, the minister has imposed a blanket ban, renewed annually, on all outdoor political gatherings for which no permission … being lifted 5 months later on 31 August 1960. Detentions numbered 11 727. Surprisingly, the Soweto Uprising of June
1976
did not produce a similar reaction on the part of the government, despite the fact that circumstances were hardly any …
Chapter 7 - SANSCO:The Ideology and Politics of Non-Racialism, the Freedom Charter and National Liberation
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… a bus boycott in protest against fare increases and organised commemoration services in remembrance of those killed in
1976
. They also arranged rallies demanding the release of Mandela and all political prisoners. As the education protests and … from AZAPO, and the two organisations publicly clashed at a meeting to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the June
1976
uprising. An AZAPO speaker rejected white radicals as liberals, and criticised black students for being "duped" by their …
Statement at the Freedom Rally Organised by the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement by O. R. Tambo, Dublin, 26 January 1979
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… infamous collaboration with apartheid South Africa. We are up against powerful forces. To cite just a few figures, by
1976
exports of the EEC countries amounted to US $ 400 billion as against US $ 113.4 billion exported by the USA. In this …
Book 6: Negotiation, Transition and Freedom - Chapter 2 - Explaining the Miracle by Max du Preez
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… literally, blow of state The resistance to apartheid simmered for a few years and burst into the open again on 16 June
1976
when the Soweto students demonstrated against Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in schools; the demonstrations …
Chapter 3 - SASO: The Ideology and Politics of Black Consciousness
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… a shift is definite. Moreover, the fact that the SASO president Diliza Mji was not censured by the 8th GSC of SASO in July
1976
for his presidential address which critiqued the limits of a purely race-based analysis and advocated a race-class … exploitation and underdevelopment within the framework of the imperialist's system" (5 (3), 1975: 5). Another article in a
1976
SASO Newsletter , after linking the bantustans to white political domination, now also tied them to capitalist … ideological and political shift that was taking place within SASO was represented by Mji's address to the 8th GSC in July
1976
. Mji argued that the state was promoting the development of a black middle class that would have a vested interest in …
Roseinnes Daniel Phahle by Allison Drew
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… interviewed for a teaching job, was his de facto passport into the country. Later, living in London, and shortly after the
1976
Soweto Uprising, Phahle linked up with the black consciousness movement. In 1979-81 he was involved with the formation …
Address by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, on the occasion of the unveiling of the FIFA Soccer World Cup South Africa 2010 emblem, Tempodrom, Berlin 7 July 2006
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… the most ardent of football fans and players, rejoiced in FIFA's decision to impose sanctions against South Africa in
1976
because they understood very well that, that action was part of the struggle for freedom. At the same time, while the …
Professor H. W. van der Merwe: former Director of the Centre for Intergroup Studies interview with Rupert Taylor, 23 November 1999, 6 Cambridge Road, Observatory, Cape Town
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… was followed six years later by a workshop on the role of universities. The first one was on students and the next one,
1976
, 75 or 6, was on the role of universities. And there again I asked David Welsh to join me. And so then also whenever I …
South Africa’s armed struggle: where the ANC’s ineptitude was a virtue by Howard Barrell (The Conversation), 10 July 2016, University of Pretoria
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… Mokgabudi, the commander (p276). This attack was a heavy blow for MK. A group of gifted young commanders from the post-
1976
generation was lost. It was they who had executed the attacks on, among others, the Natref and Sasol 1 and 2 … and Sipolilo campaigns in which MK was involved in then-Rhodesia in 1967-68 were aberrant adventures that failed. And from
1976
to 1990, armed struggle spluttered on at very low levels of intensity. MK’s significance may, paradoxically, lie in its …
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