- ZA HPRA AK3166-3-3.1-3.1.13
- Stuk
- 9 June 1972
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Brigadier Schroeder with a loud hailer. He was punished for trying to stop the police violence by being transferred out of Johannesburg soon afterwards.
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Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
Brigadier Schroeder with a loud hailer. He was punished for trying to stop the police violence by being transferred out of Johannesburg soon afterwards.
Part of Raymond Tucker Papers
A large number of uniformed police were brought to the scene later in the day to attack protesting students.
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Glenn Moss addressing the students with a loud hailer. Uniformed police can be seen in the background. They only arrived to conduct attacks after a few rounds of attacks by plain-clothes police. Two people standing on something high in the distance to get a view of the attacks.
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The three men in white coats are medical students. Many of them joined the protest after lectures, and the bigwigs at Wits Medical School reprimanded them for taking part in the protests.
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SB stands for Special Branch. They were the secret police, to whom no laws applied, and many of them infiltrated the protest, some very noticeable, some not. This one was being questioned by students.
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Part of the protest to the north of the fire hydrant, before the students moved off the pavement onto university property.
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This was very early in the day, before police and Rand Afrikaans University students had gathered on the pavement opposite the protest. There is one lone RAU student sitting on the wall, waiting to watch the spectacle. By lunch time the student leaders and Prof Bozzoli had persuaded the protestors to stay on university property.
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The people standing on the pavement are journalists and other non-students. Many of the students were sitting down. A rumor had arisen that if you were sitting down the police would arrest you without bashing you.
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Photo of part of the crowd of protesters taken from the other side of Jan Smuts Ave.
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The students were careful to stand on university property because it was illegal to stand on the pavement.