- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-8-8.4-8.4.7
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- 1986-11-23
Funeral of S'boniso Mchunu, Shot by SAP at the MAWU AGM 15/11/86. The funeral took place in Chesterville on 23 November 1986. Attended by 3000 workers and community youth organisations.
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Funeral of S'boniso Mchunu, Shot by SAP at the MAWU AGM 15/11/86. The funeral took place in Chesterville on 23 November 1986. Attended by 3000 workers and community youth organisations.
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Police battle to remove ANC flag from coffin at Ashley Kriels funeral.
Ashley Kriel funeral - police battle to remove ANC flag from coffin. July 1987.
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Mourners gather for the funeral of Johannes Ngalo who died in detention. "Tumahole was once an isolated rural township with UDF , the 1984 rent protests, and the death in detention of a local resident Tumahole was "Conscientized".
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Supporters holding signs at the funeral of Matthew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkonto and Sicelo Mhlauli (Cradock Four), Cradock. July 1985.
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The SADF overlook Zwide cemetery after a funeral for 8 victims of unrest.
The SADF stationed on 'ratels' overlook Zwide cemetery after a funeral for 8 unrest victims.
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Funeral of a child in Zwide cemetary
The funeral of a child in Zwide township 1985.
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Pallbearers at funeral supported by COSAS in Duduzo Township in 1985.
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Three bishops at the head of a funeral procession of 15 victims of clashes with the police
Three bishops mach at the head of the funeral procession of fifteen recent victims of clashes with police. From left, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Rev Keith Sutton the bishop of Lichfield, a special emissary from the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Bishop Simione Nkoane, the bishop of East Johannesburg and Bishop Suffragen, who also lives in Kwathema township.
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Funeral for Amanda Fanisa, a 6 month old baby who was killed by teargas
Crossroads residents bury six-month-old Amanda Fanisa, asphyxiated by tear gas fired during police action in Crossroads, Cape Town. The South African security forces used tear gas as a standard means of "crowd control". Tear gas can be lethal, and it is especially dangerous when inhaled by young children.
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Funeral in Mamelodi attended by Black Sash, diplomats and politicians.
Diplomats, Helen Suzman, Peter Seal, and Black Sash members at Mamelodi Funeral for 13 people killed by police while protesting rent increases.
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