ARMED FORCES

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Points of agreement reached during the trilateral meeting on the establishment of the Joint Monitoring Commission: Mulungushi, Lusaka, 16 February 1984
Planning for peoples war discussion document

Discussion document on planning for a peoples war. Covers the armed struggle, people's revolutionary violence, uprisings in the Bantustans, the enemy armed forces and arming the people.

Parties say "no way" to no-go areas
Out of the bog!
Notes on meeting between Director-General and President Savimbi on 26 October 1988

Meeting between the Director-General of Namibia and President Savimbi on the progress of the Namibian negotiations and the political situation in Angola

New Age Vol.6 No.8 Dec. 1959
Neo-colonialist imperialist military penetration in Africa

A declaration of the powerless-ness of Africa at this moment.

Nature and extent of the SADF's involvement in the Angolan conflict

Press release issued by Defence Headquarters in Pretoria regarding South Africa's involvement in Angola. Included is a statement issued by the Chairman of the Apartheid Committee on 24 February 1977 in response to the press release.

MK women`s forum: We saw mischief in every order
MK women`s forum: I`m a new man
Military and socio-political situation in Mocambique and Angola

Memorandum giving an overview of the political situation in Mozambique and Angola during 1972, with particular reference to terrorist activity.

Message to Angolan Government from the South African Government, 3 April 1981

Message from the South African Government to the Angolan Government, informing them of information indicating an increase of military activity by SWAPO in southern Angola and stating that the SA Government reserves the right to take appropriate action against SWAPO.

Message of the Honourable R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Governments of the United States, Angola and Zambia: 6 March 1984

Message from Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Governments of the United States, Angola and Zambia Iinforming them that due to the infilitration of a large number of SWAPO terrorists into Namibia, the South African forces will be remain in southern Angola until the Angolan authorities

Meeting between the Honourable R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Ambassador H Nickel of the United States: Cape Town, 20 March 1984

Minutes of a meeting between South African Foreign Affairs Minister, Pik Botha and the United States Ambassador, Mr H Nickel, to discuss the conditions surrounding the wirhdrawal of troops from Angola.

Meeting between South Africa and UNITA: Rocky Point, 10 March 1984

Minutes of a meeting with representatives from South Africa and UNITA to discuss the military and political situation in Angola

Meeting between Minister R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador H Nickel of the United States: Cape Town, 21 March 1984

Meeting, following on from the meeting of the previous day, 20 March 1984, between South Africa and the United States to discuss the joint statement issued in Havanna, Cuba, by Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, and Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, President of Angola, on 19 March 1984.

Letter from the South African Consulate-General, Lorenco Marques, to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Pretoria

Letter from the South African Consulate-General in Mozambique to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs in South Africa outlining a briefing of the military situation in Mozambique, with statistics of casualities sustained during military action

Letter from R F Botha to The Honourable Alexander H Haig Jr, Secretary of State, United States of America

Letter from Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Alexander M Haig, US Secretary of State, regarding Cuban withdrawal of troops from Angola.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Archie Sibeko

Just typing this date I am reminded that it will be the 33rd Anniversary of Vuyisile Mini, Zinakile Mkaba and Wilson Khayinga’s execution. Our past is very painful. Now I have both my sons to keep me bleeding.

Letter from P W Botha, State President of the Republic of South Africa, to His Excellency Mr Kenneth D Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia

Letter from the President of South Africa to the President of Zambia informing him of the insurgence of troops from Angola into Namibia and the impact this will have on the peace process. Includes a letter from R F Botha to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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