- ZA HPRA AK3166-3-3.1-3.1.21
- Stuk
- 9 June 1972
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Plain-clothes cops.
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Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Plain-clothes cops.
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Raymond Tucker must have been on the fire hydrant when he took this photo. The cops liked VW Beetles.
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Late in the day ten “paddy wagon” police vans and hundreds of uniformed police were brought to the scene.
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A cop carrying the banner and some placards away from the uni. The legs in the top left corner of the photo are of police standing on the grass on university property. The main reason why the students were acquitted after four and a half months was that the police had been trespassing when they arrested the students.
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Court records and correspondence in a case where JSP Molefi, having fled to Lesotho after being charged under the Suppression of Communism Act (he was a PAC member), applied for refugee status and permission to reside there permanently, When this was refused he appealed to the Privy Council.
Sobukwe, Robert vs Minister of Justice
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Documents about Sobukwes application to leave South Africa on an exit permit, and its refusal by the Minister See also AD1901.
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Records of an occasion when John Dugard was arrested (for endangering the maintenance of public order) after delivering a Senate Special Lecture on behalf of Dr Nthato Motlana who had just been banned.
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Third Interim Report of the Schlebush Commission. Report of the Joint Committee of the SACC and Wilgespruit Fellowship Centre, a response to the Schlebusch Commission, mainly concerned with the sensitivity training activities undertaken by Wilgespruit that were considered political by the commission, and other documents including Clive Nettletons refusal to testify at the commission.
Holiday, Charles Anthony David
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Records of a case where A Holiday was charged with terrorism. Includes statements by Holiday.
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Records relating to the disappearance of Audrey Moengs husband Josiah after his arrest by police.