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Grand Reportage

Containing a documentary about the 20th anniversary of the release of Nelson Mandela, produced by Radio France International.

Letter to Nelson Mandela

Copy of a letter written by Ilich Ramirez Sanchez (often referred to as 'Carlos the Jackal') to Nelson Mandela, providing information about Henry Bona, who travelled under the name of Robin Gregson. In the letter he offered to provide a sworn testimony for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Written from a French prison, where he is serving a life sentence.

BUREAU D'INFORMATION SUR L'AFRIQUE AUSTRALE (BIAA)

Marie-Jose Moumbaris was appointed President of the Bureau of Information on Southern Africa (BIAA) on the 1 September 1974, with the understanding that that its work was endorsed by the ANC and the French Communist Party. Her work with BIAA ended in December 1975.

Documents relating to nuclear collaboration between West Germany and South Africa

Documents, Press Statements and Memorandum released by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, relating to documents obtained, which revealed the collaboration of NATO member states with South Africa in the Project 'Advokaat', a military communications system based at the Simonstown naval base, for which South Africa was provided with the code for equipment and spares. Included correspondence by AEG Telefunken and encoded equipment lists. Also included newspaper clip by South African journalist David Beresford providing background and context to the exposure.

Statement by African National Congress (S.A.) on the expulsion of a conspiratorial clique

Issued by Alfred Nzo, following a meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANC in Morogoro, expelling eight members due to what the party described as “disruptive factionalist activities based on reactionary racial grounds”. Amongst those expelled were Alfred Kgokong Mqota, Tennyson Makiwane, Jonas Matlou, Ambrose Mzimkulu Makiwane, George Mbele, Thami Bonga, Pascal Ngakane and O. K. Setlhapelo.

SACP, documents

The file contains correspondence, notes and stickers mainly relating to the Fete de l'Humanite; including correspondence with Sonia Bunting (ANC London office and Inkululeko Publications) and Ronnie Kasrils. Also included badges for the release of James Mange; Lilian Ngoyi; SACP.

South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU)

Correspondence and statements, mainly relating to the visit of SACTU delegate Edward Ramsdale, SACTU offices in London, to Paris in November 1980 where he met with members of the Union Générale des Travailleurs Sénégalais en France (UGTSF); also included a 'Statement to the press' from Paula Ensor, David Hemson, Martin Legassick and Robert Petersen "as activists within SACTU", "In response to the public attack on us by the ANC office in London...", London, 18 January 1980.

Collaboration of the CGT with Apartheid South Africa

Included are copies of correspondence, documents and newspaper articles relating to as described by Alex Moumbaris "elements that show that the Energy sector of the CGT (the most progressive Trade Union in France) at the time knew perfectly well that there were members of theirs that collaborated, that is travelled to South Africa, to give technical assistance with Koeberg and possibly other sectors. The documents come essentially from the CCAS (Caisse centrale des activites sociales - Central fund for social activities - of the powerful Works Council of d'Electricite de France Gaz de France)." All documents in French.

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