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Barbed-wire in the beer hall to prevent meetings, Cape Town
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Recreation areas, Communities, Restaurants, Politics, ,
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Barbed-wire coils a metre high have been placed inside Jubulala Hall, a disused beerhall in Nyanga East, preventing residents from holding meetings to protest against orders to demolish backyard shacks. Residents committee meetings planned for Saturday and last night had to be cancelled because the wire filled the hall and blocked its entrances. Mr G.N. Lawrence, the Western Cape Development Board's director of labour and housing, today confirmed that the board had put the wire in the Jubulala Hall to prevent "illegal use" of the building.
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islandora:15600
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Allan Boesak and Desmond Tutu at a press conference, Cape Town
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-, Tutu, Desmond, Press conferences, Political activists, Apartheid era
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Dr. Allan Boesak, left, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu make their call for stepped-up international pressure on South Africa at a press conference today.
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islandora:14490
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Sick woman sitting on bed, Cape Town
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Poverty, Homeless persons, Politics, ,
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Desperately ill, Mrs Evelyn Magxala spends her days in a sweltering tent in the Nyanga dunes waiting for the Administration Board to decide her fate and that of 750 other squatters.
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islandora:15604
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Man talks to congregation, Cape Town
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Religion, Islam, Political unrest, ,
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A member of the congregation calls for peace during the disturbance at yesterday's anti-constitution meeting in the Primrose Park Mosque.
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islandora:15496
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Allan Boesak speaks at the Claremont Civic Centre, Cape Town
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-, Political activists, Apartheid era
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Dr. Allan Boesak has urged the Minister of Law and Order, Mr Louis le Grange, to "go into the townships and speak to the people" if he was unaware of the atrocities committed by the police and soldiers. "Either he does not know, or he does not want to know, what his police are doing in the townships," Dr Boesak told a packed meeting in the Claremont Civic Centre last night.
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islandora:14487
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PAC Western Cape candidates, Cape Town
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Pan Africanist Congress, Politics, ,
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Pan African Congress (PAC) candidates: Pan Africanist Congress candidate premier Patricia de Lille with the party's Western Cape candidates.
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islandora:15692