The police Reaction Unit in Cape Town
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-14-14.2-14.2.14
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Police Reaction Unit ,Cape Town, informing protestors: "You have three minutes to disperse"
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The police Reaction Unit in Cape Town
Police Reaction Unit ,Cape Town, informing protestors: "You have three minutes to disperse"
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Police at Labour Party meeting
Police and military men watch over a Labour Party meeting with protesters holding signs in Eldorado Park.
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Protester picketing at a polling station for the election to House of Representatives, surrounded by policemen.
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Police checking bags for cameras
Police made thorough checks of mourners vehicles to prevent cameras being taken in to the funeral in Alexandra. Funerals were ways in which protest could take place.
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Municipal security guards in training
Black Johannesburg municipal security guards, in training to protect government installations. Municipal compound security guards complete being marked by members of the SADF.
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M.F. Esack at a Meeting at University of Cape Town
A meeting held at the University of Cape Town where Farid Esack spoke under the watch of a Traffic Officer. April 1987
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Isaac Josephs handing a list of demands to the police after a march in Oudtshoorn
Part of the delegation, Father Isaac Josephs hands over a list of demands, under an ANC flag, to the police after 10000 residents marched in Oudtshoorn.
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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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Fleeing NF anti-election demonstrators
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrators running away from a polling booth in Lenasia after police broke up the peaceful protest. One protester stands with a handmade sign. "Oppressed Workers Unite"
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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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