- ZA HPRA A2084-A-Aa-Aa1-Aa1.1-Aa1.1.7
- Pasta/Processo
- 1981
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
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Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: February — May 1981: correspondence between prisoners Peter Moeketsi Sibanda, L.J. Biko, S. Liseko, Helen Suzman and the prisons department; May — July 1981: correspondence between Helen Suzman and the Minister of Justice, H.J. Coetsee, concerning spectacles and false teeth for prisoners.
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: 04/08/1981: letter referring to Helen Suzman as "an honoured fighter for Africans in our country."; September — November 1981: letters concerning Christie Matthysen at Barberton Prison where Helen Suzman addresses the Minister as "Dear Kobie" and they both send each other "Kind regards".
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: 20/01/1982: covering letter from Helen Suzman to Minister Coetsee concerning allegations by Ananias Mabotja of the use of electric shock treatment and canvas bags over the head by Seshego police; July — August 1982: letter from Helen Suzman to Elizabeth Rowe, Black Sash, concerning Leeukop Prison and Witbank New Prison; 22/04/1982: letter addressed to Dr. Boraine from Aubrey Blackhope Ndimande at JC Steyn Prison saying that his mother, formerly under house arrest in SA, is in exile in South-West Africa and his father serving 17 years on Robben Island and that they are 3 brothers serving time for 'public violence'. The letter goes on "I am glad your son [Alex Boraine's son Andrew] was released and I wish your son good luck, he is a brave man and I think one day he will be a true leader; I saw you in New Brighton Dr. when you was invited by Pebco.".
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Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers
21/01/1983: Helen Suzman letter to Mr. S. de Beer of the Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC) concerning letters he had received from Pollsmoor and Witbank Prisons.
Parte de Helen Suzman Papers