Pandelani Nefholoubodwe. 1986.
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.48
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- 1986
Portrait of trade unionist Pandelani Nefolovhodwe in a chair. 1986.
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Pandelani Nefholoubodwe. 1986.
Portrait of trade unionist Pandelani Nefolovhodwe in a chair. 1986.
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Raymond Suttner on his release from detention
Portrait of anti-apartheid activist Raymond Suttner on his release. He was detained without trial under state of emergency between 1986 and 1988.
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Raymond Suttner recieving a hug on his release from detention
Anti-apartheid activist Raymond Suttner on his release. He is holding a bird and receiving a hug. He was detained without trial under state of emergency between 1986 and 1988.
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David Webster addressing a gathering on National Detainees Day
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt, addressing gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
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David Webster before his address to a gathering on National Detainees Day
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt saying 'Release our people', prior to his speech to COSATU members at a gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
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Rev. Jean-Francois Bill after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian clergyman, shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders. Johannesburg, 27 March 1987.
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Rev. Jean-Francois Bill and his family after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian Clergyman shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders .Left to Right Denice (Daughter) Rev Jean-Francois Bill, Molly (wife)
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Conservative Party rally in Johannesburg
Conservative Party rally before the 1983 white referendum. "Vote No!". Held in Mayfair, Johannesburg.
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PFP workers react to the loss of Progressive Federal Party (PFP) seats
Shocked Progressive Federal Party (PFP) workers react to the news of the loss of another PFP constituency to the National Party (NP) as results were broadcast over national television. The PFP lost a total of six seats in the whites only election, as well as their status as the official opposition in Parliament. Johannesburg 6 May 1987.
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Democratic Party Launch sitting at a table left to right ar: Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer in Johannesburg
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