Statements
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Why we organise | 000-00-00 |
Statement which explains why they organize and what does the term organisation means for them, methods of organisation and new conditions, new methods, same task and same approach. |
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Why Management Committees should be totally rejected | 0000-00-00 |
Statement on why Management Committees should be totally rejected, Management committees are footless as government created bodies who have the final say in vital issues. |
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United Democratic National Executive Committtee statement on Durban treason trial | 0000-00-00 |
United Democratic National Executive Committtee statement on Durban treason trial. |
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United Democratic Front/African National Congress/COSATU press statement | 0000-00-00 |
Press statement issued by the United Democratic Front, African National Congress and Congress of South African Trade Unions regarding the township's violence which started on July 22 1990. |
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United Democratic Front's press statement on the eve of State President F W De Klerk's address at the opening of parliament | 1990-02-01 |
United Democratic Front's press statement on the eve of State President F W De Klerk's address at the opening of parliament |
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United Democratic Front statement on the second round of talks about talks | 1990-08-07 |
Statement made after the United Democratic Front is deeply encouraged by the outcome of the latest round of talks about talks between the African National Congress and the government. |
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United Democratic Front statement on national detainees day | 1987-03-10 |
United Democratic Front statement on national detainees day in support of the call by the Detainees Parents Support Committee for 12 March to be a national day of protest against detentions and the |
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United Democratic Front statement on management committees | 0000-00-00 |
Statement in preparations for the Management Committee elections as people are being flooded with pamphlets regarding the elections. Document incomplete. |
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United Democratic Front statement on Kinross mine disaster | 0000-00-00 |
United Democratic Front statement on 177 mine workers who tragically lost their lives in a Kinross mine. |
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United Democratic Front statement on foreign investment in South Africa | 1985-04-02 |
United Democratic Front statement on foreign investment in South Africa |
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United Democratic Front reaffirms non-violent position | 1987-01-26 |
Press release from the United Democratic Front reiterating its commitment to non-violent democratic opposition to apartheid. |
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United Democratic Front protests banning | 1988-02-24 |
Press statement regarding the United Democratic Front protesting the banning and restricting of activities of their open and peaceful organisations. |
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United Democratic Front Pledges support for Striking mine workers. | 1987-08-14 |
United Democratic Front Pledges support for Striking mine workers as they strike for a living wage. |
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United Democratic Front condemns South African Government intervention in Angola. | 1987-11-19 |
Press statement about South African Government intervention in Angola. |
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United Democratic Front comment on the proposed National Council Bill | 1987-09-16 |
Press statement regarding United Democratic Front comment on the proposed National Council bill. |
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United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament | 1988-02-04 |
United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament |
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The United Deocratic Front and repression-January 1985 to April 1986 | 1986-04-00 |
Statement on the United Democratic Front and repression during the period January 1985-April 1986. |
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The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action | 1987-10-16 |
The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action. |
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The declaration of the state of emergency | 0000-00-00 |
Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency |
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The abolishing of the Group Areas Act: A political milestone | 0000-00-00 |
Statement regarding the abolishing of an Act that displaced approximately 630 000 people and reserved over 84% of the country's land for white people should be heralded as a major event. |