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WHITE, KimAge Description Showing 361 to 380 of 387 First Page•Previous Page 12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 •18 •19 •20 Next Page•Last Pagestruggle in South Africa. The distinction between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ targets starts to be blurred and a desire to ‘take the struggle to the white areas’ is expressed. In the Delmas treason trial, twenty-two Transvaal UDF leaders are indicted for treason in June. The trial runs from ... Youth Organisation are killed in a Vlakplaas operation in June. KwaNdebele Minister, Piet Ntuli, is killed by a security force car bomb in July. In White City, at least twenty-four people are killed in August following police action against a crowd demonstrating against municipal rent raids in ... Parliament. This situation never applied in South Africa: not only was representative (and responsible) government conferred effectively only on the white inhabitants of the Union in 1910 (at maximum less than 20 per cent of the population), but South African political and legal life was never ... ... Imprisonment and detentions.f The ‘homelands’.g KwaZulu-Natal.h Liberation movements.i Opposition groupings inside South Africa. j White right wing extremism in South Africa. k Vigilantes. l Gender concerns. m Children and youth. n The health sector. 8 These themes were ... ... legal and judicial system; Moutse/KwaNdebele homeland incorporation conflict; the South African broadcasting corporation and print media; the white right wing; torture in South Africa; torture in the Western Cape; warlords in KwaZulu-Natal; legal structures; the motives and perspectives of ... is passed. The Bantu Education Act introduces a system of education for African people designed to provide them only with skills that will serve the white economy. The Communist Party of South Africa dissolves and is reconstituted as the South African Communist Party (SACP). 1954 The ... rural areas and the homelands: Prior to 1913 in the three northern provinces and 1936 in the Cape, blacks were legally entitled to acquire land from whites in parts of the country outside the scheduled areas. After 1913 (for the Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal, and after 1936 in the Cape) ... ... Bush Radio, Radio 786 and Voice of the Cape gave the Commission regular slots. 63 In general, the regional office found it difficult to draw white South Africans to hearings. The Paarl hearing provided an opportunity to try new ways to encourage members of that community to participate. As ... ... of Paramount Chief Kaiser Matanzima. 1977 KwaZulu gains self-governance in February. At the Goch Street shooting in Johannesburg on 15 June, two whites are killed and MK operatives Solomon Mahlangu and Mondy Motloung are arrested. (Mahlangu is sentenced to death and executed in April 1979). ... ... on research-related topics. These included workshops on children and youth, the health sector, the military and security, the homelands, the white right wing and the media. Several regional workshops were also held in each of the Commission’s designated regions where and when this was ... ... without trial, embark on hunger strikes. Gradually, many are released.
The Democratic Party is launched in April as an amalgamation of three white political parties to the left of the NP. The UN Transitional Administration Group (UNTAG) is installed in Namibia to oversee elections. ... ... Professor Sampie Terreblanche argues that: Business should acknowledge explicitly, and without reservation, that the power structures underpinning white supremacy and racial capitalism for 100 years were of such a nature that whites have been undeservedly enriched and people other than whites ... ... he was the ringleader of violence”. 105 A day later, eleven-year-old Zoliswa Florence Tiyo [EC0668/96PLZ] was shot dead by security forces in White Location, Port Elizabeth while on her way home from school. Zoliswa’s mother, Ms Theodora Nosisi Tiyo, said security force members told her ... ... used ranged from police and army control to spending large amounts of money on upgrading townships. The goal was, however, essentially to prolong white domination. Business also participated in Defence Manpower Liaison Committees, whose function was to discuss military call-up needs and local ... ... in South Africa since 1945. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1983. PAC/Poqo activities 62 In line with the national Poqo call for an uprising targeting whites and following the 1960 Pondoland Revolt, Poqo activity increased in Transkei. Poqo activity in the Eastern Cape was concentrated in parts of ... ... English-speaking church to give unqualified support to sanctions from the outset was the United Congregational Church.54 110 Many people (mostly white) voiced opposition to sanctions, ostensibly because they would ‘hurt blacks’ as well as themselves. This was no less true of members of ... ... people are killed (including fifteen women and three children). Twenty-eight are injured in an attack on the Uganda squatter settlement.
A whites-only referendum on 17 March gives the government firm support for negotiations – a 68.6% vote for the continuation of the negotiations ... ... and who gave the order to open fire. However, Knoesen found that Fouche had done his duty in dispersing the crowd which was on its way to kill white people in town; that every effort made by Fouche and Warrant Officer JW Pentz to halt the marching crowd had failed, and that Fouche and Pentz ... social and political context”. He stressed that, as an institution, the chaplaincy was an arm, an organ of the SADF which was seen to be defending white privilege. 57 In general, however, apart from the intentions of individuals within it, the chaplaincy was a tool in the hands of the ... ... local levels to create awareness of constitutional governance and key political concepts. It was directed both at illiterate black people and urban white people. The latter had never experienced non-racial democracy and expected, on the whole, to retain their privileges in a new society. The ... |