Press Releases

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How and why a small ANC of (S.A.) clique decided to make a public emergence at this time and state in the development of our situation 1976-12-11

ANC statement, written by Alfred Nzo, on the Makiwane group expulsion.

Eye-witness account of the action by South African police in a Black Township near Cape Town 1976-12-07

A teacher's account of police brutality against High school students in the Cape Peninsula in the period following the Soweto riots, published as an article in The Guardian, United Kingdom

Soweto Students Representative Council: Press Statement 4th November 1976 1976-11-04

A press statement confirming the stand by all students and youth of Soweto and other areas of the country that sales of any kind of liquour, including from shebeens, remain banned

A statement of the African National Congress of South Africa to the 5th Summit Conference of the non-aligned countries 1976-08-11

Statement of the African National Congress of South Africa to the 5th Summit Conference of the non-aligned countries.

Motion: We, members of the University of Cape Town 1976-08-04

The members of the University of Cape Town express concern at the direction in which South African society is heading and express solidarity with people suffering from the humiliation and oppressio

Statement of the African National Congress on the current situation in South Africa 1976-06-23

Statement of the ANC on the current situation in South Africa. Reflects on the events of June 16th in Soweto.

Students Representative Council: Press release 1975-19-29

This press release is a statement of rejection, by the Black youth of Azania, of the concept of Bantu homelands

Statement on the expulsion from the ANC of South Africa 1975-12-27

Statement on the expulsion from the ANC (SA) of T Bonga, A M Makiwane, G M Mbele, A K Mqota, P Ngakane, T X Makiwane, O K Setlhapelo. Includes list of resolutions.

A delegate's account of the Black People's Convention Congress (BPC), King Williams Town, December 13-16, l975 1975-12-16

A delegate's account of the Black People's Convention Congress (BPC), King Williams Town, 13-16 December, l975 and includes extracts from the Final Congress Report

Statement by the African National Congress of South Africa on the invasion of Angola by South African troops 1975-10-31

Statement by the ANC on the invasion of Angola by South Africa. Signed by Oliver Tambo.

Declaration of the African National Congress (SA) Executive Committee, Morogoro, 17 - 20 March 1975 1975-03-00

Declaration of the ANC National Executive Committee in Morogoro, 17-20 March 1975. Calls for the mobilisation of all forces in Africa and world-wide against apartheid.

Press Statement concerning the transition in Mozambique: riots, rallies etc 1974-09-09

A press statement issued by SASO on the independance of Mozambique

Press release to the Rand Daily Mail 1974-00-00

The Black People's Convention press release, signed by Nkwenkwe Nkomo, National Organiser, states that the convention has been mandated by Black people to utilise all available resources to achieve

Tribute to the late Mthuli ka Shezi, Vice-President of the Black People's Convention 1973-12-00

A tribute to the late Mthuli ka Shezi, Vice-President of the Black People's Convention, after his assassination, with a call for solidarity in the liberation struggle.

Appeal to the United Nations, to all Governments, Trade Union Organisations and Mass Organisations 1973-09-26

ANC Appeal to the United Nations, to all Governments, Trade Union Organisations and Mass Organisations for the United Nations Organisation to take measures to secure the release of political prison

Statement issued by The Black Peoples Convention 11th July 1973 1973-07-11

The statement was isued in reponse to an article in the Daily News dated 4th July 1973.

Black Peoples Convention: Press Release 3rd March 1973 1973-03-03

The Black Peoples Convention press release in response to the banning of Black leaders

Black peoples convention 1973-03-03

This is a press article about bunning of black leaders.

These bannings are wilful 1973-03-01

Biographical sketches of eight student leaders banned in February 1973.

NUSAS bannings condemned 1973-02-28

Articles in the Cape Times reporting on the condemnation by several leading figures of the banning of eight office bearers of the National Union of South African Students.

Banned 1973-02-00

Statement calling on the public to support a petition of the Students Representative Council of the University of Cape Town, asking the United Party to explain its stand on the banning of eight per

Statement of the African National Congress of South Africa to the Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights 1972-08-14

Statement of the ANC to the Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights of the United Nations on how the imperialist powers opposed fundamental Human Rights resolutions regarding South Africa and other parts

NUSAS Press Bulletin 1972-05-12

Press statements issued by Paul Pretorius, President of the National Union of South African Students, and Geoff Budlender on behalf of the Students Representative Council at the University of Cape

Black People's Convention: press release 13 January 1972 1972-01-13

This press release contains details of resolutions reached at the national conference of the Black People's Convention held between 17-19 December 1971

A brief general statement on the political situation in South Africa 1971-09-03

Statement by the ANC National Executive Committee on the current political situation in South Africa, as examined by the meeting of the ANC National Executive Committee in Zambia, August 27-31 in 1

Statement made by Senator O P F Horwood in Senate on June 4, 1971 1971-06-04

Statement made by Senator Owen Horwood in Senate, 4 June 1971, suggesting that university authorities should act strongly to stop the activities of the National Union of South African Students and

NUSAS Press Release 1970-05-16

NUSAS Press release regarding developments and plans for the National Union of South African Students and a confirmation of a special congress to complete the reassessment of the Union.

NUSAS Press Release: Behind the scenes activity in the last three months... 1970-05-14

Press release issued by the NUSAS Chairperson, Neville Curtis, listing achievements and detailing future plans ahead of the 46th Annual Congress in June/July 1970

Group Areas proclaimed: Fingo village now for Coloureds 1970-03-26

Press cutting announcing the proclamation of the Group Areas Act in Grahamstown for White and Coloured areas

Black power - students forced to leave meeting 1969-03-27

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NUSAS Press Digest, Number 1, 1969 1969-00-00

A compilation of press reports and comments on events at Fort Hare University College during 1968, and an historical background of the College from 1916 to 1948.

Press release issued following the Mariannhill Conference held on 1-3 December 1968. 1968-12-03

The press release provides reasons for establishing a national student organisation (SASO) South African Students Organisation..

Statement by the ANC (SA) on the situation in Czechoslavakia 1968-09-19

A press release by the African National Congress on unity with Czechoslavakia in their negotiations with the USSR.

NUSAS Press Release No. 5, 1967 1967-06-07

Press release by the NUSAS President and Vice-President of the National Union of South African Students stating the opposition of the Union to the Terrorism Bill that had been tabled in the South A

NUSAS Press Release No. 4, 1967 1967-06-06

NUSAS press bulletin on the 1967 National Day of Affirmation of Academic and Human Freedom in South Africa.

NUSAS Press Digest, Number 4, 1967 1967-00-00

NUSAS Press Digest, number 4, 1967. A compilation of press reports and editorial comments during July, August and September, 1967 on the banning order placed on Dr Raymond (Bill) Hoffenberg.

Group Areas Board: investigation in terms of the Group Areas Act, 1950 (Act No. 41 of 1950) as amended: Grahamstown 1957-05-03

Press cutting:

Statement protesting against first bannings under Suppression of Communism Act and calling for defiance of unjust laws 1952-05-22

Statement by Dr Y M Dadoo published in "The Guardian" on May 22, 1952, protesting against first bannings under Suppression of Communism Act and calling for defiance of unjust laws

Declaration of Unity and the Ten Point Programme 1943-12-17

Statement approved by the Continuation Committee of the Preliminary Unity Conference of Delegates from the AAC and the National Anti-C.A.D., December 17, 1943.

Perspectives on the current situation: ANC view 0000-00-00

African National Congress statement on the current political situation in South Africa, presented to a meeting of the Five Freedoms Forum.

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