Beyers Naude opening the IDASA Conference "Towards an open city" in Johannesburg.
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- 1989-04-01
IDASA conference 'towards and open city' opening by Dr Beyers Naude in the Johannesburg City Hall.
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Beyers Naude opening the IDASA Conference "Towards an open city" in Johannesburg.
IDASA conference 'towards and open city' opening by Dr Beyers Naude in the Johannesburg City Hall.
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Beyers Naude and Allan Boesak during the Conference for a Democratic Future at Wits
Dr Beyers Naude and Dr Allan Boesak share thoughts during the Conference for a Democratic Future, which was attended by more than 4500 delegates from around the country. The conference was regarded as the biggest gathering of anti-apartheid forces this century. Johannesburg, 9 December 1989.
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UDF call to whites meeting, with Beyers Naudé, Tom Waspe (JODAC) and Van Zyl Slabbert
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Beyers Naudé opens the IDASA conference "Towards an open city" in the Johannesburg City Hall
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C.F. Beyers Naudé speaks as the new SACC secretary general
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Oliver Tambo and Beyers Naude at the ANC Conference in Harare
Oliver Tambo and Beyers Naude at The International Conference on Children, Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, held in Harare, 24-27 September 1987, it was convened by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.
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Beyers Naude addresses the campaign launch meeting
Beyers Naude addresses the launch of the UDF's "call to the whites" campaign. City Hall , Johannesburg- April 1986. Left to right: Beyers Naude, Van Zyl Slabbert and Zach Yacoob.
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Beyers Naude with Tom Waspe and others. at the campaign launch meeting
Beyers Naude with Tom Waspe and others at the launch of the UDF's "call to the whites" campaign. City Hall, Johannesburg- April 1986.
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Black Sash protest against forced removals (with Beyers Naude)
Black Sash protest, with Beyers Naude, calling to "stop all removals".
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Beyers Naude with Walter Sisulu
Beyers Naude and Walter Sisulu stand together.
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