- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.2
- Stuk
- 1987-03-27
Portrait of Mono Badela a South African Journalist.
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Portrait of Mono Badela a South African Journalist.
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Dr. Nthato Motlana at the IDASA launch in Port Elizabeth.
Dr Nthato Motlana at the Institute for Democratic Alternatives in South Africa (IDASA) launch in March 1987.
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Lionel Louw with Allan Boesak and Barry Streek
Left to Right, Rev Allan Boesak, Lionel Louw (Chairperson of Western Cape Council of Churches) and Barry Streek at the opening of Community House, Salt river, Cape Town, 23 August 1987
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Free the children service in Cape Town
"Free the children" service in protest against the detention of children held in Cape Town. Fariedah Omar and Margaret Nash stand with their fists raised in solidarity.
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Launch of the committee for the defence of Democracy
Launch of a new front to fight the government crackdown on anti-apartheid opposition. "Committee for the Defence of Democracy" . Left to Right Frank V.D Horst (SACOS), Allan Boesak, Desmond Tutu, Prof Jakes Gerwel (Rector UWC) at the University of the Western Cape.
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Beyers Naude opening the IDASA Conference "Towards an open city" in Johannesburg.
IDASA conference 'towards and open city' opening by Dr Beyers Naude in the Johannesburg City Hall.
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Presage Nkosi speaking at the IDASA conference.
Artstop organiser Presage Nkosi raises housing issues at IDASA's 'Open City' Conference held in the Johannesburg City Hall.
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Black Sash picket in Cape Town
Black Sash picket in Cape Town on Soweto Day, 16 June 89, about the education struggle continuing.
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Archbishop Tutu at a press conference to announce the Committee for a Democratic Future
Archbishop Tutu at a press conference to announce the Conference for a Democratic Future (CDF) date
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Delegates and speakers at the Conference for a Democratic Future at Wits
Delegates and speakers at the Conference for a Democratic Future, which was attended by more than 4500 delegates from around the country. Johannesburg, 9 December 1989.
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