Supporters carry Neil Aggett's coffin to the grave.
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Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Trade Union supporters.
Weinberg, Paul
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Supporters carry Neil Aggett's coffin to the grave.
Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Trade Union supporters.
Weinberg, Paul
Supporters at Neil Aggett's funeral
Supporters dancing at Niel Aggett's funeral in Johannesburg.
Weinberg, Paul
Students march in protest of police action against peaceful demonstrations the previous day
Students from Wits University march in protest of police action against peaceful demonstrators the previous day. These include Wits Student Representative Council (SRC) President, Claire Wright, Black Student Societies (BSS) President Dali Mpofu and the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shear. 30/5/86
Smit, Sandy
Striking railway workers sign back on to work in Johannesburg
Striking railways workers sign back on to work after the end of the biggest (about 18000 workers), and longest (3 months) strike in the history of South African public service. The victory for members of the S.A. Harbour and the Railway Workers Union came after months of police harassment and conflict which left a number of workers dead and many detained. Johannesburg 11 June 1987.
Miller, Eric
Strike at the Faraday branch of the O.K. Bazaars
Empty cashier tills due to strike at the Faraday branch of the O.K. Bazaars in Johannesburg
Mofokeng, Santu
Black Security guards outside the building that they suppose to protect
Matthews, Jimi
SADF in a mock anti-terrorist exercise
Civil Defence exercise. A mock anti- "terrorist" operation in Johannesburg. Soldiers stand on a street corner
Schwegmann, Wendy
SADF in a mock anti-terrorist exercise
Civil Defence exercise. A mock anti- "terrorist" Operation in Johannesburg. Soldiers access bus windows.
Schwegmann, Wendy
SADF in a mock anti-terrorist exercise
Civil Defence exercise. A mock anti- "terrorist" Operation in Johannesburg. A row of soldiers with guns.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian clergyman, shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders. Johannesburg, 27 March 1987.
Miller, Eric