CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

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Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing is wrong?
Who deserves the death sentence?
What does freedom mean, does it matter anyway? Opening Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban, 1989

Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban on 2 March 1989, discussing: Liberation, press freedom, detentions, militarisation, detentions, capital punishment, political trials, legislation, labour and poverty.

Vuyisile Mini
Verwoerd's South Africa

Illustration of Hendrik Verwoerd with the caption: At dawn on 1 April 1965 Frederick John Harris became the forty-seventh South African to be executed for political crimes, including sabotage and murder.

The Pretoria Three in Mahlangu`s footsteps
The New African: Volume 4, Number 2, April 1965
The latest challenge
The Emperor's Clothes: Race, Poverty and Due Process of Law
Straight talk ... No change of heart
Stop the hangings!
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.

South African freedom songs: a tribute to the patriot Vuyisile Mini
Save the six - don`t let them hang
Profile of a Death Row Prisoner: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989

Profile of a Death Row Prisoner: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 4 March 1989 discussing political and ordinary prisoners on death row, apartheid, education of death row prisoners, statistics of access to legal representation and reasons for conviction, human rights, Soci

Our answer to legal terror
Once again - Andrew Zondo
Mini, Khayinga, Mkaba
Mgedezi saved but more to hang
Let us emulate Mahlangu

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