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Letters January-December 1982

  • ZA HPRA A2084-A-Aa-Aa1-Aa1.1-Aa1.1.8-Aa1.1.8.1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • January-December 1982
  • Parte deHelen Suzman Papers

Includes: 20/01/1982: covering letter from Helen Suzman to Minister Coetsee concerning allegations by Ananias Mabotja of the use of electric shock treatment and canvas bags over the head by Seshego police; July — August 1982: letter from Helen Suzman to Elizabeth Rowe, Black Sash, concerning Leeukop Prison and Witbank New Prison; 22/04/1982: letter addressed to Dr. Boraine from Aubrey Blackhope Ndimande at JC Steyn Prison saying that his mother, formerly under house arrest in SA, is in exile in South-West Africa and his father serving 17 years on Robben Island and that they are 3 brothers serving time for 'public violence'. The letter goes on "I am glad your son [Alex Boraine's son Andrew] was released and I wish your son good luck, he is a brave man and I think one day he will be a true leader; I saw you in New Brighton Dr. when you was invited by Pebco.".

Letters January-December 1983

  • ZA HPRA A2084-A-Aa-Aa1-Aa1.1-Aa1.1.9-Aa1.1.9.1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • January-December 1983
  • Parte deHelen Suzman Papers

21/01/1983: Helen Suzman letter to Mr. S. de Beer of the Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC) concerning letters he had received from Pollsmoor and Witbank Prisons.

Letters 1984

  • ZA HPRA A2084-A-Aa-Aa1-Aa1.1-Aa1.1.10
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  • 1984
  • Parte deHelen Suzman Papers

This file has quite a number of letters from prisoners sent through to Helen Suzman by Elizabeth Rowe of Black Sash. Many of the letters were 'uncensored' — meaning that they had been smuggled out of the prisons and therefore couldn't be used as evidence.

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