- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.56
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Portrait of Walter Sisulu after his release from detention as a political prisoner.
Miller, Eric
Portrait of Walter Sisulu after his release from detention as a political prisoner.
Miller, Eric
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian clergyman, shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders. Johannesburg, 27 March 1987.
Miller, Eric
Prakash Diar hoisted aloft after a reprieve was granted for the "Sharpeville Six"
Prakash Dias, Lawyer for the Sharpeville 6 being hoisted aloft amidst chants of "hero, hero" after the granting of a reprieve at the Pretoria Supreme Court.
Miller, Eric
Ivan Toms on his release from Pollsmoor
Ivan Toms waves from a car on his release from Pollsmoor Prison.
Miller, Eric
Sister Bernard Ncube on her release from prison
Sister Bernard and well wishers on her release, on bail, after 16 months in detention.
Miller, Eric
Sandi Sijake on his release from Robben Island
Sandi Sijake, released from Robben Island, Arriving at Cape Town harbour after being sentenced in 1973 having served 15 years in prison.
Miller, Eric
David Webster (assassinated in 1989) before the start of Detainees Day meeting in COSATU house
Miller, Eric
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill and his family after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian Clergyman shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders .Left to Right Denice (Daughter) Rev Jean-Francois Bill, Molly (wife)
Miller, Eric
Demonstrating against detention and in support of detainees on hunger strike. .T. 4/4/89.
A group of strikers demonstrating against detention and for hunger strikers not to be moved, but released, holding placards being ticketed by police officers.
Miller, Eric
Trevor Manuel and others at a service when 20 restrictees defied their banning orders
Trevor Manuel and others at a service when 20 restrictees defied their banning orders.
Miller, Eric