Police at Labour Party meeting
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-14-14.2-14.2.8
- Stuk
- 1983-02
Police and military men watch over a Labour Party meeting with protesters holding signs in Eldorado Park.
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Police at Labour Party meeting
Police and military men watch over a Labour Party meeting with protesters holding signs in Eldorado Park.
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Police monitor UDF picket at the Durban City Hall
Police filming protesters during a United Democratic Front (UDF) demonstration outside the Durban City Hall, November 1983.
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Protester picketing at a polling station for the election to House of Representatives, surrounded by policemen.
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Municipal security guards in training
Black Johannesburg municipal security guards, in training to protect government installations. Municipal compound security guards complete being marked by members of the SADF.
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Police inspecting passes in Cape Town
White policeman inspecting black people's passes, Cape Town, 1983.
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Police cordon at Johannesburg bomb blast
Police cordon after Johannesburg bomb blast.
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Student is harassed by police in Athlone
A student in possession of an anti election sticker is harassed and searched by the police at a polling booth in Athlone on 22 August - Day of the election for the coloured house of representatives. Policeman found a "don't vote" sticker.
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A polling station for the "Coloured" and "Indian" election.
Policemen outside a polling station at the 'Coloured' and 'Indian' election. 'Looking for voters during the elections'
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter casting his ballot under the watch of a policeman at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter casting his ballot under the watch of a policeman at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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