ANC march against the violence in Natal
- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-570
- Unidad documental simple
- 1 July 1990
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ANC march against the violence in Natal
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Stop apartheid's war! Defend Natal! - ANC march against the violence in Natal
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Protest against Police brutality in Pietermaritzburg.
On the morning of Saturday 21 October 1989, the women of Pietermaritzburg protested against police brutality and, in particular, the placing of razor wire around St Albans Cathedral in Pretoria on the 23rd of September. St Peter's Church was surrounded with protestors as part of this action.
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ANC flag being waved during march to protest against the Labour Relations Act
Man waves ANC flag during the march against the Labour Relations Act (LRA) organised by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU)
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ANC flag being waved during march to protest against the Labour Relations Act
Man waves ANC flag during the march against the Labour Relations Act (LRA) organised by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU)
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Police blocking a protest march
Police thwarted a march from Wits by lining up on Jan Smuts Ave, at the steps entering the university.
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Dr. Anton Eberhardt with a group of conscientious objectors in Cape Town
Dr Anton Eberhardt, who [with] 800 others have signed the conscientious objector register refusing to serve in the SADF. Eberhardt was sentenced to 12 months in jail in 1977 for refusing to serve and faces another 18 Months. Cape Town South Africa, 21 September 1989.
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Defiance Campaign march to John Vorster Square
A protest meeting at the Mangaliso Patrick Mkhatshwa church regarding his detention, where supporters are singing.
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Archbishop Tutu with beach protestors.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu being carried on two men's shoulders on the beach, police with dogs in the background.
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Defiance Campaign march in Cape Town
Defiance Campaign peace march. Approximately 30,000 Capetonians marched in support of peace and the end of apartheid laws. The march was lead by religious and political leaders.
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