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Grandmother and grandson hold a brick, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Vandalism, Civil unrest, Violence
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Mrs Cornelia Nolan, 75, and her grandson, Bruce, 9, show one of the half-bricks which hit their house on Wednesday night.
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islandora:16231
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Policeman holding protestor, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Civil unrest, Violence, Demonstrations, Law enforcement, Animals
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Policeman holds onto a protester who sees to his dog, Cape Town.
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islandora:16407
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Policeman holding protestor, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Civil unrest, Violence, Demonstrations, Law enforcement, Animals
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Policeman holds onto a protester who sees to his dog, Cape Town.
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islandora:16406
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Policeman runs holding a baseball bat and gun, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Civil unrest, Violence, Demonstrations, Weapons, Law enforcement
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Partygoers interviewed this week said the objects they described as "baseball bats" or "pickaxe handles" were identical to the large truncheon held by one of the policemen in this Cape Times picture, taken during the riots of 1976.
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islandora:16354
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UCT students stand along Rhodes Drive holding placards, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Civil unrest, Demonstrations, National Union of South African students
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Two student demos: University of Cape Town students held a demonstration alongside Rhodes Drive yesterday afternoon, in which about 60 people held placards numbering from 0 to 100, and a banner stating the number of days still remaining in the bannings of the Nusas leaders. This demonstration - and one earlier yesterday on Thibault Square, Cape Town, in which eight students took part - were to mark the 100th day since the banning of the Nusas leaders and the presence of police on the university campus on June 7 last year. Public reaction to the demonstrations varied. In the square the demonstrators - who had received permission from the Executive Committee of the City Council and the Chief Magistrate, to stage their stand - were, on the whole, largely ignored. On Rhodes Drive some motorists expressed their approval by hooting, cheering and waving; other motorists booed and made signs of disapproval.
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Identifier
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islandora:16463