Bentswana, Michael and Raymond Nqanda
- ZA HPRA AK3195-A-A10
- File
- 2000
Amnesty Application in respect of an attack by an ANC self-defence unit on Duduza Hostel on 19 March 1994.
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Bentswana, Michael and Raymond Nqanda
Amnesty Application in respect of an attack by an ANC self-defence unit on Duduza Hostel on 19 March 1994.
Applications for amnesty in respect of PAC members M Manqina, EM Nofemela, VS Ntamo, NA Peni, and amnesty hearings.
Sobukwe, Robert vs Minister of Justice
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Documents about Sobukwes application to leave South Africa on an exit permit, and its refusal by the Minister See also AD1901.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Records of an appeal in a case where Moletsane and others from the Basutoland Congress Party were convicted of treason.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Appeal against her conviction for contravening a banning order.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Court records and correspondence in a case where JSP Molefi, having fled to Lesotho after being charged under the Suppression of Communism Act (he was a PAC member), applied for refugee status and permission to reside there permanently, When this was refused he appealed to the Privy Council.
Goldberg, Denis and 8 others vs Minister of Prisons and others
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Records and judgement in a case when the applicants claimed the same right of access to magazines and papers as was granted to non political prisoners.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Notice of motion, heads of argument, judgements (in original case and appeal), exhibits and other records in a case when 2 issues of WITS Student were found to be undesirable after publication.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Records in a case (State vs Eric Molobi) when Frank Molobi refused to testify against his friends.
Wood, Bishop Richard James et al vs The Ondangwa Tribal Authority and the Okwanyama Tribal Authority
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Records and affidavits in a matter when Wood, an Anglican Bishop in the Diocese of Damaraland (Namibia) and others requested an interdict preventing the public flogging of people suspected of being members of SWAPO.