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AP2 - ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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A - Anti-Apartheid collection, Netherlands
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898 - People light candles at St Mary's Cathedral at service for detained family members and friends unable to spend Christmas at home
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899 - Archbishop Desmond Tutu leads a ceremonial procession prior to his inauguration as Chancellor of the University of the Western Cape
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900 - God's truth cannot be restricted - picket in support of former detainees who 'unrestricted' themselves at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town
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901 - God's truth cannot be restricted - Allan Boesak in support of former detainees who 'unrestricted' themselves at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town
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902 - God's truth cannot be restricted - Boesak's name taken by police in support of former detainees who 'unrestricted' themselves at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town
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903 - Archbishop Tutu and other clerics outline their plan of action in support of the political detainees hunger strike
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904 - Allan Boesak at mass protest against the racially segregated October municipal elections in the Cape Town City Hall
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905 - Archbishop Tutu and conscientious objector Ivan Toms pray together shortly after Toms was granted bail after 9 months in prison
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906 - Tutu speaks at the funeral of Robbie Waterwitch and Coline Williams; Father Peter John looks on
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