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Anglo-Boer South/African War

Conciliation Committee.

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South African Conciliation Committee:

The official report of the concentration amps.

List of names and addresses of the South African Conciliation Committee.

The treatment of the South African natives.

Aims and methods of the Conciliation Committee.

Documents

These include press releases, articles and pamphlets published by the UN.

Include the International Bill of Human Rights and a 1983 report summarising UN actions in the field of human rights.

Publications and pamphlets

These are about gangs, causes of crime, prevention and rehabilitation and include:

The Director of Prisons, Union of South Africa:

Developments in the prevention of crime and treatment of offenders in the Union of South Africa during the five years period ended 30th June 1987, booklet, The Government Printer, Pretoria, 1958.

Institute of Criminology, UCT:

Criminological statistics, document, compiled by Simon Fredericks and Dirk van Zyl Smit, Cape Town, 1984.

Violence on cinema, television and the streets, Mana Slabbert, 1981.

Repetitive cycles, Analyses of socialisation and institutionalisation patterns and discussion of crime prevention, intervention and diversion strategies, Mana Slabbert, 1980.

NICRO:

Gangs, The search for self-respect, with ICT, UCT, 1990.

NIPILAR/Community Law Centre:

We wont be beaten, A guide to the Prevention of Family Violence Act, 1996.

Embassy of South Africa in the Netherlands:

South Africa facing up to crime, South African Embassy Information Series no 2, 1997.

South Africas white paper on safety and security, South African Embassy Information Series no 8, 1998.

South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR):

Unshackling the crime fighters, Increasing private sector involvement in South Africas criminal justice system, Martin Schnteich, SAIRR, Johannesburg, 1999.

Other:

Confronting crime, Innovating for safety, Interim report of the workshop, Cape Town September 9-13, 1995.

Publications, pamphlets and books

The subjects include violence, crime, case studies, international missions and hearings. Organisations and titles are:

Africa Watch:

South Africa, half-hearted reform, The official response to the rising tide of violence, Washington, May 1993.

Algemene Christelijke Politiebond and others:

Violence in the Vaal, Report by a Dutch Violence Observation Mission to the Vaal Triangle in South Africa, with the Human Rights Commission, 1993.

Shocking morals, The Vaal revisited, Report by the 2nd Dutch Violence Observation Mission to the Vaal Triangle in South Africa, 1994.

Black Sash:

No blood on our hands, (book), Political violence in the Natal Midlands 1987-mid 1992, and the role of the state, white political parties and business, Anne Truluck, Pietermaritzburg, 1992.

British Anti-Apartheid Movement:

Political violence in South Africa, Transkei Government input at the international hearing in London 1992, convened by the British AA-movement, Transkei governmental republication of AA conference print).

Catholic Institute of International Research:

South Africas police, From police state to democratic policing? Gavin Cawthra, London, 1992.

Apartheids private army, (book), The rise of right-wing vigilantes in South Africa, Nicholas Haysom, London, 1986.

Rule of fear, Human rights in South Africa, 1989.

Spotlight on disinformation about violence in South Africa, Anthea J Jeffery, Spotlight publication 8/92, Braamfontein, October 1992.

Third force, The weight of evidence, George Ellis, Regional topic paper 92/3, November 1992.

Forum on mass mobilisation, Anthea Jeffrey, 1991.

Ceasefire Campaign:

Ceasefire, Report on the Ceasefire National Anti-militarisation Conference, 17-19 March 1995, Kengray, 1995.

COSAWR:

State of war, (brochure), Apartheid South Africas decade of militarism, London and Amsterdam, c 1984.

DESCOM:

Democratic movement under attack, A report on the State of Emergency, with the Detainees Parents Support Committee, July-September 1985.

Hidden repression, Survey of 37 Transvaal organisations, 1983-1984.

Dutch Anti-Apartheid Movement:

The crime of kidnapping, Abductions by South Africa from the Frontline States, based on testimonies during the hearing on abductions by the South African regime, Amsterdam, 16 December 1988, Karel Roskan and Boris Dittrich, 1990.

Human Awareness Program:

Militarisation, (dossier), South African Catholic Bishops Conference and the South African Council of Churches, Pretoria and Johannesburg, October 1986.

Human Rights Commission:

Checkmate for apartheid, Special report on two years of destabilisation July 1990 to June 1992, 1992.

Human rights and repression in South Africa, The apartheid machine grinds on, 1989.

Obstacles to peace, the role of the KwaZulu police in the Natal conflict, with the Legal Resources Centre, Durban, 1992.

Inkatha Institute:

And now will the agony end? Pietermaritzburg peace plan, Clarion Call, Special edition.

International Defence and Aid Fund:

Repression and resistance in South Africa and Namibia, Review of 1988, London, 1989.

IDASA:

Violence in Natal, counting the costs, assessing the future, 1990.

Independent Board of Inquiry:

Before we were good friends, (brochure), An account and analysis of displacement in the East Rand Townships of Thokoza and Kathelong, Peace Action publication, April 1994.

International Commission of Jurists:

Agenda for peace, An independent survey of the violence in South Africa, Geneva, 1992.

Voting for peace, An independent assessment of the prospects for free and fair elections in South Africa, 1993.

Signposts to peace, an independent survey of the violence in Natal, 1990.

Republic of South Africa:

The national action plan for the promotion and protection of human rights, 1998.

Father Tim Smith SJ, PACSA:

They have killed my children, (brochure), One community in conflict, 1983-1990, Pietermaritzburg, 1990.

Independent Board of Enquiry:

Fortresses of fear, undated.

Indicator:

Vir volk en vaderland, (booklet), A guide to the white right, Jannis Grobbelaar, Simon Bekker and Robert Evans, An Indicator South Africa Issue Focus, Durban, 1989.

Capturing the event, conflict trends in the Natal region 1986-1992, 1992.

Kairos:

Violations of human rights in South Africa 1983-1984, 1984.

State control in South Africa, Eastern Cape, June 1986, Netherlands.

Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law:

South Africas death squads, A report by the Southern Africa Project, Washington DC, September 1990.

Progressive Party of SA:

A rigid constitution, the decentralisation of government and the administration of justice, (brochure), A final report prepared for The Progressive Party of SA by a commission of experts, Molteno Report, Volume II, August 1962, Johannesburg.

United Democratic Front and others:

Repression in a time of reform, A look at events in the Transvaal since August 1984, 1984.

United Nations:

South Africas record of international terrorism, Tony Gifford, with SWAM and AAM, UN Centre against Apartheid, London, 1981.

University of Cape Town:

Back to the laager, (book), The rise of white rightwing violence in South Africa, LEAP, Institute of Criminology, 1991.

University of Natal:

Numbering the dead, Pattern in the Midlands violence, John Aitchinson.

Schooling in the context of violence, Blade Nzimande, Education Policy Unit, Durban 1993.

University of the Witwatersrand:

Report on the Rabie report, (brochure), An examination of security legislation in South Africa, Occasional papers 3, Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Johannesburg, March 1982.

Mark Anstey:

Practical peace making, A mediator's handbook, 1993.

Jonas Ewald and Hkan Thrn:

Peace monitoring in South Africa, An evaluation of a co-operation between Swedish and South African organisations, 1994.

Patrick Laurence:

Death squads, Apartheid's secret weapon, 1990.

Barry Mthombothi:

Unrest in Natal, August 1985, (copy of brochure), With an introduction by Fatima Meer, November 1985.

Johannes Rantete:

The third day of September, An eye-witness account of the Sebokeng Rebellion of 1984, 1984.

Jan van Eck:

Eyewitness to unrest, South Africa, 1989.

Other:

National Peace Accord, 1991.

Political violence in South Africa A Press Clips Supplement, covering January 1980-July 1982.

The South African security services, A Press Clips Supplement covering 1975-1982, 1982.

A triumph for executive power, (article reprint), An examination of the Rabie Report and the Internal Security Act 74 of 1982, John Dugard, From the South African Law Journal, c 1982.

Towards the new Natal, Sunday Tribune Special Section, 14 October 1990.

Documents

Subjects of papers include:

African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights.

SA Law Commission on Group and Human Rights, 1989.

Black Sash reports, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1972.

Apartheid, racism, detention without trial.

Solomon Mahlangu conviction.

United Nations

  • ZA HPRA AG2918-2-2.2-2.2.4-2.2.4.2
  • File
  • 1964 - 1985
  • Part of KAIROS, records

Reports and letters published by the UN. These include:

Statement by the University Exchange Fund, published 10 February 1977.

Letter from the PAC, dated 1964, published 17 January 1964.

Affidavits by prisoners in South Africa concerning ill-treatment in prison, letter dated 23-11-1964 from Mrs. Ruth First, London, UN Special Committee on the policies of Apartheid of the Government. of the Republic of South Africa, UN GA document, New York, 25 December 1964 (A/AC.115/L.106).

Clippings

Include reports about executions, prisoners on death row, calls for the abolition of the death penalty.

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