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/ 18 September 1987
Unveiled at last: The group areas report. Right-wingers can be told: No changes. Critics abroad can be told: No segregation.
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/ 4 September 1987
All the men and boys in an East Cape township were rounded up and told to line past a minibus with one-way glass.
For the first time, the government has given itself the power to approve or censor – the contents of a newspaper before publication.
PW Botha lambasted the recent Dakar talks with the ANC and said the banned organisation was ”laughing up its sleeves at the naivete.
The prosecutor, Michael Bibby, said Evan Dennis Evans had spent a considerable time in the Rhodesian forces.
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/ 23 January 1987
The organisation’s London-based director, Professor Kevin Boyle, says the group is concerned by Walter Sisulu’s detention.
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/ 12 December 1986
If you want to discuss anything that falls within the Emergency regulations, you had better phone the authorities for permission.
A polemic on behalf of the jailed black leader by the eminent American writer Susan Sontag.
THE Weekly Mail will celebrate its first birthday next week by hosting a historic meeting: the first direct encounter between the most powerful men in the mining industry, Harry Oppenheimer and Cyril Ramaphosa. In keeping with its aim of provoking exchanges about the future of South Africa, the Weekly Mail has organised for these two […]