SANCTIONS
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The sanctions question: refining the debate | ||
The sanctions debate | ||
Press statement: Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa |
Press statement regarding the Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa. |
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1982: Year of international mobilisation for sanctions against South Africa |
Address by the African National Congress to the United Nations General Assembly regarding sanctions against South Africa. |
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The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg |
The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the National Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg on 22 October 1963, discussing: Apartheid, South West Africa, African States and airspace, international sanctions, expulsion of SA from United Nations, reform. |
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Financial sanctions: a rebuttal | ||
South African sanctions: a plea for open debate and the right to dissent | ||
Five Freedoms Forum - African National Conference, July 1989: Report of Commission on Sanctions (A3) |
Report of the African National Congress - Five Freedoms Forum, Commission on Sanctions, Conference |
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Don't Play With Apartheid - Isolate It | ||
South Africa: On The Motivation For Sanctions | ||
The External Crisis | ||
South Africa and the World: Home Thoughts from Abroad | ||
South Africa and the World: Unloved and Lonely | ||
South Africa: Implications for The West, and Policy Options | ||
Sanctions | ||
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. |
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African National Congress statement: International Conference of Trade Unions on sanctions and other actions against the apartheid regime in South Africa |
African National Congress statement on the International Conference of Trade Unions on Sanctions and other actions against the apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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Paris sanctions conference hears African National Congress of South Africa |
ANC press release regarding a statement by Oliver R Tambo, ANC President, to the International Conference on sanctions against South Africa. States that sanctions should not be seen as a way of reforming apartheid, but rather as a weapon against the apartheid government. |
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"... but this is a people robbed and plundered ..." | ||
Sanctions now |
Extract from a paper presented to the International YMCA Conference in Zimbabwe 1986 |