- ZA HPRA A3441-C-C8
- sub-series
- undated
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Collection of photographic images, text and translations from English to French, possibly for an anti-Apartheid publication in French.
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Collection of photographic images, text and translations from English to French, possibly for an anti-Apartheid publication in French.
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Photographs of campaigns, demonstrations and meetings for the release of Alex Moumbaris and other political prisoners, many in attendance of his wife Marie-Jose, including her presentation at a meeting at the United Nations (UN) in September 1974, as well as Sally Ndongo, Union Générale des Travailleurs Sénégalais en France (UGTSF).
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Defence Counsel for Breytenbach was Advocate Johann Kriegler
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The documents relate to the movement's ideology, support for the imprisoned Breyten Breytenbach, and its involvement in anti-Apartheid activities.
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South African Bureau for State Security (BOSS), newspaper clips
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The newspaper clips cover the complex infiltration by BOSS, named here by one of its agents Craig Williamson, of various South African and international anti-Apartheid organisations, amongst them Okhela, but also the ANC, NUSAS, IUEF, and its individual members.
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Mainly released by United Nations (UN)
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Containing a documentary about the 20th anniversary of the release of Nelson Mandela, produced by Radio France International.
Order of the Companions of O.R. Tambo
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Copy of a letter written by Alex Moumbaris to the President of South Africa, thanking him for the award and hosting in South Africa.
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Copy of a letter written by Ilich Ramirez Sanchez (often referred to as 'Carlos the Jackal') to Nelson Mandela, providing information about Henry Bona, who travelled under the name of Robin Gregson. In the letter he offered to provide a sworn testimony for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Written from a French prison, where he is serving a life sentence.