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Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at a Joint Sitting of the Houses of Parliament on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Cape Town, 8 May 2006
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… campaign of 1946, the women's anti-pass march of 1956 and the treason trial arrests of that year, as well as the
1976
student uprising, all recall the sustained effort that finally made it possible for us to attain our freedom and for the …
Walter Sisulu celebrates 90th birthday
This day in history
… result was a lengthy debate between Nelson Mandela and Neville Alexander on the national question. By the time the post-
1976
generation arrived on Robben Island Walter's informal lectures on the ANC formed the major component of a fully-fledged … as a father figure who they could approach for emotional support and advice on family problems. In the aftermath of the
1976
uprisings Robben island was shaken by an influx of fiery young men. The
1976
generation, coming mainly from the black consciousness tradition, saw the older prisoners as conservative old men and …
The Rorke’s Drift Art and Craft Centre
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… the church money whereas the crafts section generated income. The fine artists, particularly the generation of the post
1976
era, were arguably quite different in terms of their level of political consciousness and viewed the operation of the … 1988. 7. Black/South Africa/Contemporary Graphics, Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Public Library,
1976
, p. 5. 8. P. Le Roux, "The Rorke's Drift Fine Art School in retrospect, paper presented at SA M u seums Association …
The Many Faces of Apartheid Repression
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… of foreign funding by organizations is dealt with elsewhere in this document. Formal repression of gatherings • Since
1976
there has been a blanket ban, renewed annually under the ISA, on all outdoor political meetings. During the last 4 years … and to killings by vigilantes. Youth and students These groups have been at the forefront of resistance to apartheid since
1976
, and have as a result borne the brunt of repression, and continue to do so: • Huge numbers have been detained (about 15 …
Raymond Tucker: Attorney interview with Rupert Taylor 26 January 2000, 32 St John Road, Houghton, Johannesburg
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… Vested Company - and she deals quite extensively with that period. Taylor: What period would this..? Tucker: It started in
1976
, we opened when Soweto was burning, and the irony was that our first play was ‘The Marestade’, which dealt with the …
Conservative Revolutionaries - Anti-Apartheid Activism at the University of Cape Town 1963-1973 by Robert Erbmann, Oxford University, 2005
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… was probably unique in that even its richest citizens would have no experience of television within their country until
1976
, prohibited by the Nationalist government over fears of its possible degenerational effect on society. 15 The Student … and the national union rendered largely ineffective until the resurgence of student action with the Soweto strikes in
1976
. 105 The Wages Commission The early 1970s saw the beginnings of student involvement in their most revolutionary form of …
Margaret Thatcher's role in SA's transformation by FW de Klerk, 5 December 2016
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… A prime example was its instigation of the 1973 Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid. In
1976
, when the Convention came into force, 23 of the 31 signatories were, according to Freedom House, “not free”. Six were …
Grey Street Complex timeline 1800-1999
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… date. April, The Grey Street area is proclaimed an Indian business area. 30 November, The new Indian Market is opened.
1976
4 November, The Rajab brothers, owners of the Shah Jehan Cinema, opens the Isfahan, another cinema. 1977 Kapitan’s …
Introduction of A Crime Against Humanity
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… Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crimes of Apartheid. The Convention was entered into force on 18 July
1976
. The following are extracts: Observing that the General Assembly of the United Nations has adopted a number of …
Statement by Oliver Tambo to the anti-racist day meeting of the Greater London Council, 21 March 1984, London
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… the first of many invasions that were to follow. Detente was buried when the Pretoria regime`s hypocrisy was exposed. In
1976
, the brutal massacre of defenceless children in Soweto and other South African townships provided confirmation, if such …
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