- ZA HPRA A3463
- collection
- 20th century
Collection consisting mainly of her personal correspondence with her husband Dan Twala.
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7634 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
Collection consisting mainly of her personal correspondence with her husband Dan Twala.
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Fait partie de Papers of Colin Purkey
Johannesburg Consolidated Investment (JCI) Company, Ltd.
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Included are manuscripts, correspondence, awards, journals, diaries, notebooks, newspaper clippings, photographs and artwork, as well as working papers from various institutions, and oral history interviews.
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Goldstone Commission 1991-1994, Compilation of documents
Contained in this collection is the Project report relating to the Goldstone Commission, published by the Human Rights Institute of South Africa, and the DVD, compiled by HURISA contains a compilation of reports, press releases, submissions and verbatim evidence.
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Fait partie de Raymond Tucker Papers
Three plain-clothes cops capturing a student. One is looking back at Raymond Tucker who is taking the photo. The baton in the hand of a cop to the left is not being used, perhaps because they knew Raymond was there with his camera. Many photos that were published in the newspapers showed the batons being used to bash students.
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A cop carrying the banner and some placards away from the uni. The legs in the top left corner of the photo are of police standing on the grass on university property. The main reason why the students were acquitted after four and a half months was that the police had been trespassing when they arrested the students.
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Uniformed cops waiting for the next order to attack. RAU students were still observing from the brewery wall.
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Late in the day ten “paddy wagon” police vans and hundreds of uniformed police were brought to the scene.
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This picture is taken from the other side of the road, of the part of the lawn that was north of the fire hydrant. By now the protesters had fallen back because of repeated attacks by the police, but there were still more than a thousand protesters. Each time the police attacked, some protesters would stand their ground, while others would run. Each time the police retreated with their quarry, those who had run would move forward again.