HUMAN RIGHTS
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Memorandum to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and Bantu Education |
The memorandum provides a background to the political history of South Africa. The development of the policy of separate development and apartheid with a request for equal participation in decision making and administration at local and national government levels |
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Memorandum: Health professionals and victims of civil unrest | ||
Minutes, Circulars and Agendas of the Natal Indian Congress in 1950 |
1950 minutes and agendas |
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Monitoring Coordinator Annual Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1993 |
Monitoring Coordinator Annual Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 3 April 1993 discussing Goldstone Commission of Enquiry (into taxi war in Cape Town), joint forum on policing, network of independent monitors, policing, violence. |
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Mother Jones | ||
Municipal Police in the Eastern Cape: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1987 |
Municipal Police in the Eastern Cape: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 13 March 1987 discussing assaults by police, torture, human rights abuses, civil actions, forced removals, housing, State of Emergency, training and pay for police. |
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Must We Fight? Yes! For Our Rights | ||
NAMDA - National Medical and Dental Association | ||
Natal Indian Congress, Reservior Hills Branch |
Religion and Human Rights |
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National President's report at the Black Sash National Conference |
National President's Report at the Black Sash National Conference in East London 7 to 8 November 1961. |
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Negotiations begin over mine Code of Conduct | ||
New African towards a Non-Racial South Africa |
Politics, ANC, human rights, newspaper, sport, entertainment, Government, Political parties |
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New Constitution of South Africa | ||
Nobel Lecture |
Bishop Tutu's Nobel lecture delivered in Oslo, Norway, on 11 December 1984 and his acceptance of the award speech on the 10th December 1984. |
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Onslaught on human rights | ||
Open letter to all detainees |
An open letter, issued by the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference and published in the New Nation 2-8 April 1987, to all detainees accusing the South African President of abusing of human rights. |
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Ordinary people walk street of fire | ||
Patients` rights | ||
Peace Afrika: Vol 12 No 1. May 2008 | ||
Presidential address to the Twelfth Annual National Conference of the Black Sash |