STATEMENTS

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Press statement

Statement written by Nelson Mandela and requested Murphy Morobe on behalf of the National Reception Committee to release it to the media.

Press Statement of the United Democratic Front

Press statement from Popo Molefe as the United Democratic front will hold a National General Council (NGC) from the 1st to 3rd of March 1991.

Press statement on Bisca Marshall plan

Press statement regarding response on Bisca Marshall Plan as they do not believe that the plan is motivated by a genuine concern for the plight of black people in South Africa.

Press statement on stop hanging of Meilies and Jantjies.

Press statement regarding the hanging of Meilies and Jantjies as United Democratic Front calls on all peace-loving South Africans and the international community to demand government to stop hangings of Wellington Mielies and Moses Jantjies.

Press statement on the release of the Sharpeville Six

Press statement regarding the release of the Sharpeville Six as they calls on State President to exercise his presidential pregotative to save the lives of the Sharpeville Six who are now facing the death sentence appeal.

Press statement on United Democratic Front rejects the imposition of the regional services councils.

Press statements regarding the United Democratic Front rejects the imposition of the regional services councils as once again the apartheid regime ignore the legtimate demands of the people and impose Regional Services Councils on the communities.

Press statement: Death of Japhta Masemola

Press statement by Popo Molefe of the United Democratic Front regarding the death of Japhta Masemola who sacrificed twenty-six years of his life to rid our country of the scourge of racism.

Programme of Mass Action against Natal violence continues

Press statement regarding the programme of mass action against Natal violence and the organisations are determined to continue with their programme of mass action for peace, until the government takes decisive steps to end this violence.

Proposed joint statement on: call for national unity against apartheid and the emergency

Statement regarding proposed joint statement on call for national unity against apartheid and the emergency as the state of emergency seeks to destroy the democratic organisations and thereby attempting to halt march to freedom

Releases a victory for the people

Statement by Congress of South African Trade Unions and the United Democratic Front on behalf of the Mass Democratic Movement regarding their release which is also a victory for the international solidarity movement.

South African Indian Council - receipt and statements

Receipts and Statements

Statement by business leaders

Statement by business leaders regarding the thought that the state had sufficient powers in the vast array of existing draconian security legislation to cope.

Statement by community organisations

Statement by community organisations as they think that government loses control daily and its attempts to retain power become increasingly desperate.

Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill

Statement by Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela

Statement made by the Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela at the press conference which was called after the culminating of community meetings in Soweto and throughout the country.

Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Taro Nakayama

Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Taro Nakayama regarding the election of the new State President in South Africa

Statement by Mr D J Louis Nel, Deputy Minister of Information

Statement by Mr D J Louis Nel, Deputy Minister of information regarding a certain press reports and editorial comment, to the effect that the government is asking parliament for additional powers for the police because it has no intention to resolve political and other grievances by reforms or ne

Statement by Social Welfare organisations

Statement by Social Welfare organisations regarding concerned social workers group as they opposed to the proposed Amendments to the Internal Security Act and the Public Safety Act

Statement by Terror Lekota

Statement by the United Democratic Front announcing that Comrade Nelson Mandela visit to Qwaqwa has been unilaterally cancelled by Chief Minister Mopeli and his cabinet.

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