Media versus police in Lenasia
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-14-14.3-14.3.2
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Media having heated words with police in Lenasia.
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Media versus police in Lenasia
Media having heated words with police in Lenasia.
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Parade for SAP recruits from townships
320 policemen, fully armed with guns, recruited in Cape Town's black townships, had their passing out parade in Cape Town after only six weeks in training. They will return to patrol the townships as part of the South African government's response to the growing militant resistance to the state's apartheid structures.
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Students at a Meeting at University of Cape Town
A meeting held with UDF regalia at the University of Cape Town where students spoke under the watch of a Traffic Officer. April 1987
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Man encounting police while protesting detentions
A protestor picketing in Hillbrow on the side of the road against detention. He is being questioned by police.
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Injured NF anti-election demonstrator
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrator injured by police. Scores of demonstrators were injured when police broke up peaceful protests at the polling booth in Lenasia.
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Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections
Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections.
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Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections
Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections. Demonstrators are loaded into a police vehicle.
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Police inspecting passes in Cape Town
White policeman inspecting black people's passes, Cape Town, 1983.
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Students fleeing a police charge and teargas
Students fleeing a police charge and teargas.
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Students disrupt a lecture on 'Politics of siege societies' delivered by Irish academic and political diplomat Conor Cruise O'Brien, in keeping with the call for an academic boycott of South Africa. Police or campus security attempt to keep them out. Photograph possibly at UCT
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