- ZA HPRA A3441-B
- Serie
- 1980-1990s (2000s)
Parte deAlexandre Moumbaris Papers
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Parte deAlexandre Moumbaris Papers
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Including few correspondence between Alex Moumbaris and Dulcie September; receipt books kept by Dulcie September (sealed due to mould); copies of a blue notebook with notes by Dulcie September for a speech for Walter Sisulu's 75. birthday (original sealed due to mould); French newspaper issue L'Eveil depicting Dulcie September and Alex Moumbaris at an anti-Apartheid event, 1986; issue of ANC Sechaba with Obituary for Dulcie September, May 1988
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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.
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Newspaper clips relating to the trial of Nambithi Johnson Lubisi, Petrus Tsepo Mashigo, Naphtail Manana, Ikanyeng Moses Molebatsi, Benjamin Tau, Phumulani Grant Shezi.
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Correspondence and newspaper clips, motivating for the street naming 'Rue Bram Fischer'.
Anti-Apartheid organisations and movements
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General anti-Apartheid publications
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Also containing reference to Alex Moumbaris and interviews with him and Marie-Jose.
La CGT contre l'apartheid, brochure
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Alex Moumbaris participated in the making of this publication, however his name is omitted, as he intended including a phrase referring to the Wankie campaign, which did not find approval.
Collaboration of the CGT with Apartheid South Africa
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Included are copies of correspondence, documents and newspaper articles relating to as described by Alex Moumbaris "elements that show that the Energy sector of the CGT (the most progressive Trade Union in France) at the time knew perfectly well that there were members of theirs that collaborated, that is travelled to South Africa, to give technical assistance with Koeberg and possibly other sectors. The documents come essentially from the CCAS (Caisse centrale des activites sociales - Central fund for social activities - of the powerful Works Council of d'Electricite de France Gaz de France)." All documents in French.