Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.42
- Stuk
- 1988-11
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) in Johannesburg
Delegates give the open palm salute at the launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) . More than 600 delegates met in Soweto to formally launch the organisation which shares the Pan Africanist Congress' Africanist ideology. Johannesburg, 2 December 1989.
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Soweto service for victims of raid on Matola, Mozambique.
A service held in Soweto for Matola Raid victims. Uncertain whether raid of 1981 or 1983. On the podium signs with text "To gun down defenceless men women and children in their sleep is dastardly cowardice"
During the height of apartheid, security forces carried out a raid on ANC houses in Matola, Mozambique, where 16 South Africans and one Portuguese national were killed. Most of the victims were members of Umkhonto We Sizwe in 1981. In a SADF raid on Matola in 1983 at least 6 people died including 2 children and 26 people wounded.
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Zeph Mothopeng, president of PAC leaves the gathering at the launch of PAM. More than 600 delegates met in Soweto to formally launch the organisation which shares the Pan Africanist Congress' Africanist ideology. Johannesburg, 2 December 1989.
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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph (centre) was amongst a group of black and white people at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day. A large contingency of security forces monitored the meeting. Soweto.
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Supporters attend a June 16 commemoration at Regina Mundi Hall, Soweto, 16 June 1987.
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