Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Union supporters.
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- 1982-02-13
Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Trade Union supporters.
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Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Union supporters.
Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Trade Union supporters.
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Supporters carry Neil Aggett's coffin to the grave.
Neil Aggett's coffin being carried to the grave by Trade Union supporters.
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Memorial service for Niel Aggett.
A memorial service held a year after Trade Unionist Neil Aggetts' death at the hands of Security Branch.
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Address at memorial service by an AFCW Union member and Dr. Liz Floyd.
Niel Aggett memorial in 1984. Addressed by AFCW union member & Dr. Liz Floyd.
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Auret van Heerden at a memorial service for Neil Aggett
Aret van Heerden attends Trade Unionist Neil Aggetts memorial service.
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Pandelani Nefholoubodwe. 1986.
Portrait of trade unionist Pandelani Nefolovhodwe in a chair. 1986.
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David Webster addressing a gathering on National Detainees Day
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt, addressing gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
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David Webster before his address to a gathering on National Detainees Day
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt saying 'Release our people', prior to his speech to COSATU members at a gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
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Police seige of COSATU headquarters
Police lay siege to the headquarters of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in central Johannesburg. Police claimed they were searching for 3 ANC members allegedly hiding in the building. The building and the surrounding area were sealed off for over 6 hours and the press denied access under emergency regulations. Johannesburg 22 April 1987. Photographer at the time did not want credit for this photograph probably for protection.
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Striking railway workers sign back on to work in Johannesburg
Striking railways workers sign back on to work after the end of the biggest (about 18000 workers), and longest (3 months) strike in the history of South African public service. The victory for members of the S.A. Harbour and the Railway Workers Union came after months of police harassment and conflict which left a number of workers dead and many detained. Johannesburg 11 June 1987.
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