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Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
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Various

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

Trial record

Document signed by State Prosecutor Percy Yutar, laying out charges, including Annexure "A" the Okhela Manifesto.

Steven Kitson

Newspaper clips relating to Steven Kitson, who was detained by the South African Police, and deported back to Britain; also included clips relating to his aunt Allison Weinberg, who was found murdered one day later. His father, David Kitson, served a 20 year prison sentence at the time. He and others, Wilton Mkwayi, Laloo Chiba, John Matthews and Sathyandranath 'Mac' Maharaj, were accused of sabotage in 1964 in what would later be called the 'Little Rivonia trial'.

Statement by African National Congress (S.A.) on the expulsion of a conspiratorial clique

Issued by Alfred Nzo, following a meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANC in Morogoro, expelling eight members due to what the party described as “disruptive factionalist activities based on reactionary racial grounds”. Amongst those expelled were Alfred Kgokong Mqota, Tennyson Makiwane, Jonas Matlou, Ambrose Mzimkulu Makiwane, George Mbele, Thami Bonga, Pascal Ngakane and O. K. Setlhapelo.

State vs Alexandre Moumbaris and 5 Others

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.

Speeches and documents

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.

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