- ZA HPRA AJ1916-D-D1-D1.13
- sub-subseries
- 16 April 1979
Dr. Eschel Rhoodie, the former head of the Department of Information, who was at the centre of the 'Muldergate' political scandal, with his wife Kate.
Dr. Eschel Rhoodie, the former head of the Department of Information, who was at the centre of the 'Muldergate' political scandal, with his wife Kate.
Parte de Brian Mitchell Papers
In March 1980, students were protesting in two of South Africa 's cities, Cape Town and Johannesburg, mounted a leafleting campaign that called for the release of Nelson Mandela who has been imprisoned on Robben Island for the past 17 years.
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With Ken Andrew at the KTC squatter camp in Cape Town after dawn raid
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Parte de Brian Mitchell Papers
In February 1982 there was a combined protests, about the number of deaths of those detained in police custody and the death of Neil Agget, workers from three of the apartheid states principal seaports, have staged a 30 minuet strike. Thus the black stevedores, employed at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London, stopped work. At the nations largest port Durban the General Workers Union spokesman D Lewis noted that the stoppage was little supported.
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Parte de Brian Mitchell Papers
Late January to early February there was a campaign of bombings that spread throughout the area of apartheid. Some of the government buildings were damaged, a railway bridge and the supreme court building in Pietermaritzburg.
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