- 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
Led by his mother Helen Amiel and his wife Marie-Jose Moumbaris.
Report on the Establishment of an Information Bureau on Southern Africa
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Compiled by BIAA, providing the reason for the establishment, activities, future plans and budget for 1975.
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
The file contains correspondence, notes and stickers mainly relating to the Fete de l'Humanite; including correspondence with Sonia Bunting (ANC London office and Inkululeko Publications) and Ronnie Kasrils. Also included badges for the release of James Mange; Lilian Ngoyi; SACP.
South African Bureau for State Security (BOSS), newspaper clips
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
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.
South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU)
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Correspondence and statements, mainly relating to the visit of SACTU delegate Edward Ramsdale, SACTU offices in London, to Paris in November 1980 where he met with members of the Union Générale des Travailleurs Sénégalais en France (UGTSF); also included a 'Statement to the press' from Paula Ensor, David Hemson, Martin Legassick and Robert Petersen "as activists within SACTU", "In response to the public attack on us by the ANC office in London...", London, 18 January 1980.
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Including speech on the occasion of an event for solidarity with political prisoners in South Africa, under the aegis of Unesco, 10 October 1980; newspaper clips.
State vs Alexandre Moumbaris and 5 Others
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
The Indictment was delivered on the 8 March 1973, and the trial commenced on the 19 March 1973. The co-accused were Tloi Theophilus Cholo, Maqina Justice Mpanza, Petrus Aron Mtembu, Gardener Sandi Sijaka, John William Hosey. Alex Moumbaris was represented by Adv. George Bizos, instructed by Richard Wilson & Partners.
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Defence Counsel for Breytenbach was Advocate Johann Kriegler
Part of Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Including notes and newspaper clips; copy of a letter by E.S. Reddy, inviting Marie-Jose to participate in a Seminar organised by the UN Section for African Questions, Special Committee against Apartheid; also included a letter of regret by the World Council of Churches, that it would not be in a position to offer funding to BIAA, May 1975