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Part of Dr. Neil Aggett Inquest
2 news paper clips relating to demands by Neil Aggett's family and friends to re-open the case of Neil Aggett's death in police custody.
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Part of Dr. Neil Aggett Inquest
2 news paper clips relating to demands by Neil Aggett's family and friends to re-open the case of Neil Aggett's death in police custody.
Behind Closed Doors by Shireen Motala
A study of deaths in detention in South Africa between August 1963 and 1984 and of further deaths between June 1984 and September 1985.
Published by the South African Institute of Race Relations. Authors: Shireen Motala with contributions by Frances Potter
Judgement, Supreme Court, Transvaal Provincial Division, Case 6533/1982
Part of Dr. Neil Aggett Inquest
The Judgement allowed Neil Aggett's Affidavit of his torture to be included in the Inquest.
Part of Brian Mitchell Papers
In February 1982 there was a combined protests, about the number of deaths of those detained in police custody and the death of Neil Agget, workers from three of the apartheid states principal seaports, have staged a 30 minuet strike. Thus the black stevedores, employed at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London, stopped work. At the nations largest port Durban the General Workers Union spokesman D Lewis noted that the stoppage was little supported.
Mitchell, Brian
Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC), Records
Some of the earlier material appears to have been lost in the Khotso house bombings where the DPSC offices were located. It should also be noted that the DPSC operated under extreme conditions of State repression (banning orders, detentions etc.) and as a result certain transactions (meetings etc.) went unrecorded. Although the DPSC did not operate in isolation, the sheer numbers of those detained and the impossibility of dealing with every case should also be taken into account.
Detainees Parent Support Committee (DPSC)
Security Trials, Court records
The collection contains in part the court proceedings of prominent trials against political activists in South Africa.
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)
The collection consists of personal and political papers and photographs.
Suzman, Helen
The Helen Joseph Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, articles, printed items, press cuttings, posters and photographs.
The papers were built up by Helen Joseph during her life time and relate to her personal fight against apartheid. Her papers cover her involvement in politics, the Human Rights Welfare Committee, the 1956 Treason Trial, bannings, banishments, house arrests, detentions, relocations, women's issues, churches and universities.
Joseph, Helen
PART III - Political Documents
Part of Karis-Gerhart Collection