Timeline and list of possible contacts to approach; also included correspondence by Helen Amiel, relating to the burglary of the Moumbaris' flat in London by South African agents, using a key to the flat (the case was also discussed in the UK Hansards, Commons Sitting, 23 July 1973).
IDAF provided support for Alex Moumbaris and his family during his imprisonment. Included correspondence with Canon Collins and Phyllis Altman and statements released by IDAF relating to political prisoners in Southern Africa. See also section C4 - BIAA for further records relating to IDAF.
Also included press reviews by BIAA, Rand Daily Mail, AFP, covering the context, role players and organisations around Okhela, such as the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) and the International University Exchange Fund (IUEF), as well as Breytenbach's apology and statement to then Prime Minister John Vorster.
With annotation by Alex Moumbaris, saying that the press release about 'Curiel' meeting Rick Turner, in fact relates to Jean-Bernard Curial and his wife: 'they are confusing Henri Curiel with Bernard Curial'.
Witnesses for the State: J.J. Kershoff; F.J.D. Pretorius; Findings; O. Engelbrecht; F.J.D. Pretorius; P.S. Erasmus; M. Van Greunen; J.W. Du Plessis; J.H. Labuschagne; T. Nyaule; J.Z. Van Niekerk.