Mainly relating to the trial of Raymond Suttner, but also including newspaper clips and notes about David Rabkin and Jeremy Cronin. Included amongst others trial excerpts and judgement of State vs Raymond Suttner, November 1975; correspondence between Sheila Suttner and Helen Amiel, written from Jubilee Hall, University of the Witwatersrand, 1983; application by Sheila Suttner to the French Ambassador in South Africa to grant political asylum after his release from prison in May 1983; newspaper clips of his release.
Also included correspondence with the publication FOCUS relating to their article 'Life in Pretoria Prison', issue no. 27 1980, based on an interview with Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, pointing out inaccuracies, with response from FOCUS, including the transcript of the interview.
Containing a letter written by Alex Moumbaris to Georges Marchais, Secretary General of the Communist Party of France; a speech on human rights; newspaper page from L'Humanite.
Alex Moumbaris participated in the making of this publication, however his name is omitted, as he intended including a phrase referring to the Wankie campaign, which did not find approval.
After her release and deportation from South Africa, Marie-Jose was invited to Canada, the United Nations and other meetings as well as demonstrations for the release of Alex Moumbaris and other political prisoners in South Africa. Subsequently she received letters and cards of solidarity from school children and others, most of which where sent to the BIAA address.