BANNING
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Who is this Mr N. Honono now serving a five year ban and placed under house arrest? |
Circular explaining the background to the banning and house arrest of N. Honono, president of the Non-European Unity Movement. |
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What it feels like to be banned | ||
Victimisation by Police | ||
Verwoerd lets loose terror on All-African Convention and Unity Movement of South Africa: the struggle goes on |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement on the arrests and bannings of some members of these organisations. |
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Unlawful Organizations Act, Act No 34 of 1960 |
The Act was to empower the Governor-General, with a view to the safety of the public or the maintenance of public order, by proclamation in the Gazette to declare the Pan Africanist Congress and the African National Congress and certain other organizations to be unlawful organizations, to amend t |
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United Democratic Front protests banning |
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 affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress |
United Democratic Front affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress. |
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Under attack | ||
Too Few Own Too Many Newspapers | ||
These bannings are wilful |
Biographical sketches of eight student leaders banned in February 1973. |
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The South African Students Organisation: in detention for their country |
This SASO memorandum contains the names and brief profiles of eight Black leaders banned for a five year period. |
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The Sash protests against banning | ||
The right to public protest | ||
The restrictions | ||
The New African: Volume 3, Number 5, June 1964 | ||
The New African: Volume 1, Number 12, December 1962 | ||
The Long View: Defence and Aid, Contact, vol 8, no. 6, June 1965 | ||
The Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (IDASA) | ||
The Death of Steve Biko | ||
The clash becomes inevitable |
Editorial on the declaration of ZAPU as an unlawful organisation in Rhodesia. |