Police in action at a Johannesburg protest
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-14-14.2-14.2.4
- Pièce
- c1984
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Police in action at a Johannesburg. Police walk with helmets and sticks through a car park.
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Police in action at a Johannesburg protest
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Police in action at a Johannesburg. Police walk with helmets and sticks through a car park.
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Police in action at a Johannesburg protest
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Policemen run after a crowd of fleeing protesters in Johannesburg.
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Police putting a man in a prison car.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Black policemen load a protestor into a car. One man keeps watch and holds a rubber bullet gun with an injured hand.
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Police running with sticks after protesters
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Non-white policemen run with sticks.
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Media versus police in Lenasia
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Media having heated words with police in Lenasia.
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Injured NF anti-election demonstrator
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrator injured by police. Scores of demonstrators were injured when police broke up peaceful protests at the polling booth in Lenasia.
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"Forward with SRCs" - banner and singing activists at the funeral of Hendrick Nkuna in Tembisa
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Police in action at a Johannesburg protest
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Police in action at a Johannesburg protest
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Election posters - looking for voters during the election in August 1984
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Security forces arriving at Khotso House in Johannesburg
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
The security forces are called in on May Day to Khotso House, the headquaters of the South African Council of Churches (SACC). Police stand with guns outside the building.
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