Statements

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United Democratic Front reaffirms non-violent position 1987-01-26

Press release from the United Democratic Front reiterating its commitment to non-violent democratic opposition to apartheid.

United Democratic Front statement on national detainees day 1987-03-10

United Democratic Front statement on national detainees day in support of the call by the Detainees Parents Support Committee for 12 March to be a national day of protest against detentions and the

Message to all comrades and compatriots in detention, prison and facing trials 1987-05-28

Press release by the United Democratic Front at its National Working Committee Conference with a message to all comrades and compatriots.

Press statement on United Democratic Front rejects the imposition of the regional services councils. 1987-07-02

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 imp

United Democratic Front Pledges support for Striking mine workers. 1987-08-14

United Democratic Front Pledges support for Striking mine workers as they strike for a living wage.

Chamber of mines must negotiate 1987-08-27

Press statement from Albetina Sisulu about the negotiations that chamber of mines must take.

Press statement on stop hanging of Meilies and Jantjies. 1987-08-28

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 hangin

United Democratic Front comment on the proposed National Council Bill 1987-09-16

Press statement regarding United Democratic Front comment on the proposed National Council bill.

The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action 1987-10-16

The Okanangan statement on Southern Africa and programme of action.

United Democratic Front condemns South African Government intervention in Angola. 1987-11-19

Press statement about South African Government intervention in Angola.

United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament 1988-02-04

United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament

Message to the people in Bophuthatswana and other Bantustans from the United Democratic Front 1988-02-10

Press statement calling on all the people who are trapped inside bantustans to unite and participate actively to end the circus shows staged by the bantustan chiefs and their armed gangs.

United Democratic Front protests banning 1988-02-24

Press statement regarding the United Democratic Front protesting the banning and restricting of activities of their open and peaceful organisations.

Five years of the United Democratic Front 1988-08-20

Public statement for the United Democratic Front from 20 August 1983 to 20 August 1988 regarding its achievements over the five years.

Statement by Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela 1989-02-16

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.

Press statement 1989-06-18

Press statement where Valli Moosa welcomed the return of Rev Frank Chikane and how he has been a subject of detention without trial and assassination.

Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Taro Nakayama 1989-09-14

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

Releases a victory for the people 1989-10-10

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 s

Press statement 1990-01-17

Press statement released after the National Executive Committee of the United Democratic Front held its first meeting for the year on 13/14 January.

Press statement 1990-01-23

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

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