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Curtis Nkondo speaks for the first time after his unbanning, at a SOYCO meeting
Winnie Mandela being arrested at the highway between Germiston and Johannesburg for breaking her banning order
University of Cape Town students march in protest against the banning of 17 organisations (incl. UDF)
Weekly Mail editors press conference after their newspaper was banned for a month. Johannesburg under the Emergency Media Regulations
The last edition of the Cape Town newspaper 'SOUTH' to reach the newsstands before being banned by the government
Plain clothes policemen leave a cinema after confiscating reels for the film "Cry Freedom" under the Emergency Media Regulations
Combined Christian faith service on National Detainees Day against banning of 17 organisations
International Women's Day protest outside the Chamber of Mines
Church in protest - interfaith church service to mark the banning of 17 organisations
Tony Karon of the community magazine "New Era", which was banned, together with "Grassroots", for 3 months by the government