WEAPONS
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A message from the Administrator-General of Namibia and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to all SWAPO personnel |
Circular from the Administrator-General of Namibia to SWAPO soldiers to lay down their weapons and return to Angola giving them an undertaking of safety if they return to Namibia peacefully. |
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Bhambatha Spears |
Zulu iron assegais that are said to have been removed from Inkos' uBhambatha;s body bt Athol Armstrong. |
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Bonn - Pretoria Axis |
On December 16th, 1965 (the then Dingane's Day), Pieter Botha, as Defence Minister in the South African White minority government, announced loudly that South Africa possessed a 'secret weapon'. |
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Boycott as a political weapon | ||
Britain and South Africa | ||
Britain and South Africa | ||
Cartoon | ||
Editorial: A call for courage | ||
I speak my mind | ||
Learn with Dawn - you too countrymen, can be a freedom fighter | ||
Learn with Dawn: You too countryman, can be a freedom fighter | ||
Letter from Neville Curtis, NUSAS, to Dear Sir |
Letter stating the opposition of the National Union of South African Students to the supply of arms to South Africa and giving reasons for this stance. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Friends |
Whereas, there are 110 000 000 land.mines scattered in 69 countries, with this figure increasing dramatically year by year, continuing violence against civilians long after warfare has ceased, and, Whereas, landmines are widely deployed in developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, |
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Mistimed Angolan quarrels |
The Mbari Conference of African writers in English was held at Makerere College, Uganda under the auspices of the Mbari Writers' Club of Ibadan, Nigeria and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, Paris, from 8 to 17 June 1962. |
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No revolution round the corner | ||
Planning for Peoples War |
Memorandum by Jack and Ray Simons summarising comments made by a comrade in Botswana regarding preparing for a peoples war. |
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Remarks by the Secretary-General at informal consultations in the Security Concil today ,(Namibia), Monday, 3 April 1989 |
A report read to the United Nations Security Council by the Secretary-General regarding the insurgence of SWAPO troops from Angola into Namibia and the increasing number of casualities involved. Includes a telex communication. |
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Straight talk | ||
The apartheid economy today | ||
THE BLACK SASH - (NATAL COASTAL REGION) Repression Monitoring Group BULLETIN 21: MAY 16 - 31 1991 |