- ZA HPRA A3441-A-A4-A4.5
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- 1973-1979
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South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU)
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Correspondence and statements, mainly relating to the visit of SACTU delegate Edward Ramsdale, SACTU offices in London, to Paris in November 1980 where he met with members of the Union Générale des Travailleurs Sénégalais en France (UGTSF); also included a 'Statement to the press' from Paula Ensor, David Hemson, Martin Legassick and Robert Petersen "as activists within SACTU", "In response to the public attack on us by the ANC office in London...", London, 18 January 1980.
South African Bureau for State Security (BOSS), newspaper clips
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The newspaper clips cover the complex infiltration by BOSS, named here by one of its agents Craig Williamson, of various South African and international anti-Apartheid organisations, amongst them Okhela, but also the ANC, NUSAS, IUEF, and its individual members.
Solomon Mahlangu, street naming
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Statements, telegrams, newspaper clips relating to the inauguration of a street in Amiens named after Solomon Mahlangu.
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2 notebooks and petty cash voucher book kept by Solly Smit who took over the ANC office from Dulcie September in 1988, later discovered to having worked for the South African Military Intelligence (MI).
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The file contains correspondence, notes and stickers mainly relating to the Fete de l'Humanite; including correspondence with Sonia Bunting (ANC London office and Inkululeko Publications) and Ronnie Kasrils. Also included badges for the release of James Mange; Lilian Ngoyi; SACP.
Report on the Establishment of an Information Bureau on Southern Africa
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Compiled by BIAA, providing the reason for the establishment, activities, future plans and budget for 1975.
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Led by his mother Helen Amiel and his wife Marie-Jose Moumbaris.
Raymond Suttner, David Rabkin, Jeremy Cronin
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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.
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Collection of photographic images, text and translations from English to French, possibly for an anti-Apartheid publication in French.