- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-1166
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- March 1989
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
Dr. Ivan Toms outside St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town during his protest 'Fast for a just peace'
Ivan Thoms holding a placard saying "16 days fasting for a just peace" In his protest outside St George's Cathedral in Cape Town.
Mendel, Gideon
Dr. Ivan Toms with a crowd of 5000 people at an ECC gathering, Cape Town
"Dr Ivan Thomas joins with the crowd of 5000 people in singing the national anthem at a meeting in Cape Town City Hall tonight (07/10/85). The meeting was called to join Thomas in the breaking of his 21 Day fast as part of the End Conscription Campaign commemoration of the first anniversary of troops entering South Africa's black townships."
Mendel, Gideon
Dr. Ivan Toms at the end of his 21-day fast, Cape Town
"Cape Town, South Africa. Dr Ivan & Thoms blows out the candle which has been burning for the duration of his 21 day fast at a meeting attended by 5000 people in the Cape Town City Hall today (07/10/85). The meeting was called by the End Conscription Campaign as the culmination of a month long focus "Troops out Now", Calling on the South African government to to withdraw all troops from the country's black townships.
Mendel, Gideon
ECC service to break the fast of Harold Winkler
The End Conscription Campaign service to break the fast of Harold Winkler, a Wits student and part of the ECC in Johannesburg. Part of the ECC 'Fast for a just peace" campaign. The image depicts a white man standing holding candle with black man standing behind him with arm raised holding up a fist. 7/10/85
Weinberg, Paul
Support hunger strikers. Release all detainees - picket line outside Parliament in Cape Town
Miller, Eric
Support hunger strikers. Release all detainees - picket line outside Parliament
Miller, Eric
Conscientious objector Richard Steele is fasting to protest against troops in the townships
Weinberg, Paul
Harold Winkler (ECC) is fasting in protest against troops in the townships
Weinberg, Paul
Harold Winkler (ECC) ends his 3 weeks fast in protest against troops in the townships
Weinberg, Paul