Anti-Apartheid organisations and movements
- ZA HPRA A3441-B-B7
- sub-series
- 1970s-1980s
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
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Anti-Apartheid organisations and movements
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Alex Moumbaris started working for the African National Congress (ANC) in Paris immediately after his release. He established the first office at 42 Rue Rochechouart, for which the French Communist Party paid the rent and other bills. During Dulcie September's tenure the office was moved around 1985 to 28 Rue des Petites-Écuries "for security reasons", where she was assassinated in 1988. The expenses for the second office were paid indirectly by the Socialist Party, through the Centre for Research Information Action in Africa (CRIAA) and more precisely Jean-Bernard Curial (information provided by Alex Moumbaris).
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Correspondence, newspaper clips, campaign material, statements.
The collection contains the personal papers of Alexandre (Alex) Moumbaris, particularly his arrest, trial and imprisonment in South Africa. Also included are related documents covering the various anti-Apartheid movements in France, over and above Alex Moumbaris' records relating to his work for the African National Congress (ANC) and political activism, including the work of his wife Marie-José for BIAA and the ANC and anti-Apartheid movements, as well as documents relating to 'Okhela'.
Moumbaris, Alexandre
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Contracts, bills, rent receipts, telephone bills (and summons), during the establishment of an ANC office in Paris.