ARMED STRUGGLE
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Zimbabwe is not negotiable |
The whole concept of selective mandatory sanctions is based on a faulty hypothesis - that Rhodesia's political structure will collapse with the application of pressures on the economy. |
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Zimbabwe and danger of neo-colonialism | ||
Youth in struggle | ||
Work In Progress No 52 | ||
Will armed struggle bring more suffering? | ||
We are at war! |
Pamphlet issued by the African National Congress in order to rally support for armed struggle |
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Wankie unity in struggle | ||
UNITA and Angola's struggle for independence |
Facts of the Rhodesian situation before Commonwealth leaders. |
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Transcript of interviews of the General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Sunday Novermber 26, 1978 |
Transcript of the interviews of the General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, Bishop Desmond Tutu. The interview was broadcast by SABC-TV on Sunday November 26, 1978, the interviewer was Mr. C. Saunders. |
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To those who love the Lord with all their hearts | ||
The struggle for power - or power struggle? | ||
The spear of the nations at twenty | ||
The sabotage campaign | ||
The role of the SACP in the struggle for national liberation | ||
The military code of Umkhonto we Sizwe | ||
The Mandela Document |
ANC booklet containing the full text of a document presented by Nelson Mandela to P W Botha in July 1989, stating his views on the armed struggle, relations with the South African Communist Party and majority rule. |
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The just struggle | ||
The Institution of Black Research Survey |
Negotiations and Change - An Opinion Poll of 3725 |
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The African Crisis |
A "power to the people" circular |
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Statement of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress |
Statement of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress, reporting back on a meeting held in Lusaka, Zambia, in February 1990 regarding F W de Klerk's speech of 2nd February 1990. |