Including an article in the South African magazine 'Security', a supplement to Financial Mail, with the article "A tale of terrorism: The machinations of the terrorist mind are highlighted by the Moumbaris story", 18 November 1977.
Also included press reviews by BIAA, Rand Daily Mail, AFP, covering the context, role players and organisations around Okhela, such as the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) and the International University Exchange Fund (IUEF), as well as Breytenbach's apology and statement to then Prime Minister John Vorster.
The records relate to the formation, political position, activities, connections and their general role in the anti-Apartheid global landscape. They also include documents and news clips about one of its founders Breyten Breytenbach, and reference to Barend Schuitema, another founder of Okhela.
Including Note published by the UN Group on Apartheid, October 1973; correspondence with the organisation Christians for the Abolition of Torture (ACAT), 1977; letter written by Marie-Jose in response to Ronnie Kasrils and Gloria Pahad in London, offering financial assistance.