Children receiving treatment at Alexandra Clinic.
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A Woman holding her child for a doctor to examine.
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Children receiving treatment at Alexandra Clinic.
A Woman holding her child for a doctor to examine.
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Mother with her child receiving treatment at Alexandra Clinic.
Mother with child being treated for gastroenteritis at an Alex clinic.
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Corrugated iron dwelling at Rooigrond.
Children standing in front of a corrugated 'shack' dwelling in Rooigrond, Bophuthatswana
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Women and children sit outside their dwellings
Women and children are sitting outside their corrugated iron dwellings, probably on a farm.
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Priscilla Jana holding Albertina Sisulu Molefe
Lawyer Priscilla Jana holding Albertina Sisulu Molefe, Daughter of Popo Molefe, at a May Day meeting in Lenasia. Jana persuaded police to allow the meeting to be held, about 400 people attended the meeting despite a heavy police presence both in and outside the hall.
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Woman and child at the "Magtefees" Military festival
A woman helps a young boy hold a gun as part of the display at the "Magtefees" - military festival - in Cape Town . The festival was sponsored by Dairy Maid.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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Children bathing in Khayelitsha
Life in the new township of Khayelitsha. Children bathing in the open in a bucket next to a shack .
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Family in compound on White farm.
A family living in a corrugated iron shack in compound on a white farm. A mother and four children sit on the bed in front of the cooking fire.
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Funeral for Amanda Fanisa, a 6 month old baby who was killed by teargas
Crossroads residents bury six-month-old Amanda Fanisa, asphyxiated by tear gas fired during police action in Crossroads, Cape Town. The South African security forces used tear gas as a standard means of "crowd control". Tear gas can be lethal, and it is especially dangerous when inhaled by young children.
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