Statements

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Why we organise 000-00-00

Statement which explains why they organize and what does the term organisation means for them, methods of organisation and new conditions, new methods, same task and same approach.

Statement by Terror Lekota 0000-00-00

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.

Legalized Lawlessness : The public safety amendment bill 0000-00-00

Statement regarding the abolition of pass laws in attempt to find a peaceful solution to the country's problems.

The declaration of the state of emergency 0000-00-00

Statement issued in response to the declaration of the state of emergency

The abolishing of the Group Areas Act: A political milestone 0000-00-00

Statement regarding the abolishing of an Act that displaced approximately 630 000 people and reserved over 84% of the country's land for white people should be heralded as a major event.

Statement on Death of Johannes Ngalo 0000-00-00

Statement on Death of Johannes Ngalo, issued by Detainees Support Committee, DPSC and United Democratic Front regarding the death of Johannes Bonakele Ngalo after few hours in police custody.

Statement by rural organisations 0000-00-00

Statement by rural organisations as they attack Le Grange's law because it will be used to stop meeting of the youth, teargas, sjambok, kill people, detain people for no apparent reason, shoot peo

National statement on NZRFU decision to tour South Africa 0000-00-00

National statement on NZRFU decision to tour South Africa

United Democratic Front statement on Kinross mine disaster 0000-00-00

United Democratic Front statement on 177 mine workers who tragically lost their lives in a Kinross mine.

Statement on the assasination of David Webster 0000-00-00

Statement on the view of the assasination of Comrade Webster as part of the ongoing attempt to crush the freedom movement in the country.

Statement by community organisations 0000-00-00

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

Press statement: Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa 0000-00-00

Press statement regarding the Margaret Thatcher policy on South Africa.

Press statement on the release of the Sharpeville Six 0000-00-00

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 th

Proposed joint statement on: call for national unity against apartheid and the emergency 0000-00-00

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 attem

United Democratic Front statement on management committees 0000-00-00

Statement in preparations for the Management Committee elections as people are being flooded with pamphlets regarding the elections. Document incomplete.

Statement of the United Democratic Front General Secretary to the Annual General Meeting of the South African Health Workers Congress 0000-00-00

Statement of the United Democratic Front General Secretary to the Annual General Meeting of the South African Health Workers Congress held on 1st July in Durban.

Why Management Committees should be totally rejected 0000-00-00

Statement on why Management Committees should be totally rejected, Management committees are footless as government created bodies who have the final say in vital issues.

Statement by education organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill 0000-00-00

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

United Democratic Front/African National Congress/COSATU press statement 0000-00-00

Press statement issued by the United Democratic Front, African National Congress and Congress of South African Trade Unions regarding the township's violence which started on July 22 1990.

Statement by trade union organisations 0000-00-00

Statement by trade union organisations as they warns the government that if it passes Le Grange's Bill it will be declaring war on Congress of South African Trade Union and all democratic organisat

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