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Minister of Bantu Administration, Westbrook, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics, Cabinet ministers, National Party (South Africa), Governments
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The swearing-in of the new Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration by the State President (Mr. J. J. Fouche), Development (Mr A. J . Raubenheimer) took place today. Shown in the garden of Westbrook, the State President's official residence in Rondebosch after the ceremony are, from left, Dr. P. Koornhof, Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration, the Prime Minister (M.r. B. J. Vorster), Mr. Fouche, Mr. M. C. Botha, Minister of Bantu Administration and Mr. Raubenheimer.
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Identifier
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islandora:16930
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Cabinet members, Cape Town, 1968
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics, Cabinet ministers, National Party (South Africa), Governments
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Prime Minister B.J. Vorster (centre front) with members of the Cabinet, 1969
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Identifier
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islandora:16940
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Students in silent protest, Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Youth, Demonstrations, Apartheid, Politics
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A student gives her name to a police major during yesterday's confrontation with police, while other students stand by, gagged in silent protest.
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Identifier
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islandora:17656
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Eugene Terre'Blanche, Mafikeng, 1998
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Subject
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Apartheid--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions, War crimes investigation--South Africa, Terre Blanche, Euge?ne N., Truth and Lies,
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Eugene Terre'Blanche, Mafikeng, 1998. Terre'Blanche, the leader of the Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), attended the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings in order to oppose the amnesty application of a South African Police (SAP) officer, Ontlametse Bernstein Menyatswe, who had killed three members of the AWB in 1994. Menyatswe argued that the killing had been politically motivated and he was acting in defense of his people and their right to vote in a national democratic election.
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Identifier
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islandora:775
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Accused terrorists on bail, Cape Town
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Subject
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics, Bail
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On bail: Jozua "Ismael" Joubert, second from left, with co-accused, from left, Nazeem Adams, Anwaar Mentoor, Fadiel Adams and Yurus Adams. All are on bail pending appeals against sentences for terrorism and possessing illegal explosives.
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Identifier
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islandora:17616
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Nelson Mandela, Treason Trial, Pretoria, 1958
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Subject
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Mandela, Nelson, 1918-2013, Political activists--South Africa--Pretoria, Apartheid--South Africa--Pretoria, Treason Trial, Pretoria, South Africa, 1956-1961
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On 13 October 1958, Moses Kotane and Nelson Mandela leave the Pretoria Court beaming with joy as the Crown had withdrawn their treason charges. However, on 19 January 1959, Nelson Mandela and 29 others were put on trial again, only to be found not-guilty two years later.
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Identifier
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islandora:7467
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Mandela addressing COSATU, Johannesburg, 1993
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Apartheid--South Africa--Johannesburg, Political activists--South Africa--Johannesburg, Labor unions--South Africa--Johannesburg, Mandela, Nelson, 1918-2013, Cosatu
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Nelson Mandela addresses a special congress of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) at Vista University in Soweto, Johannesburg, 1993.
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Identifier
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islandora:1453
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Monica Nqabakazi Godolozi, Pebco Three widow, Motherwell, 1997
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Subject
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Apartheid--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions, War crimes investigation--South Africa, Truth and Lies,
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Monica Nqabakazi Godolozi, the widow of Qwaqwahuli Godolozi, one of the Pebco Three, with her daughter, Papama, Port Elizabeth, 1997. The Pebco Three were three political activists who were tricked into being captured by security police, taken to an isolated police station near Cradock and beaten to death during interrogation.
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Identifier
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islandora:758
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Police reload at funeral, Duduza, 1985
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Police shootings, Funeral service, Political violence, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
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Policemen reload their guns after firing at mourners during the funeral for the young activists killed in the "grenade incident" in Duduza township, Transvaal (now Gauteng), July 1985. Deaths followed funerals with sad predictability.
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Identifier
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islandora:910
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Cabinet at Tuynhuys, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics, Cabinet ministers, National Party (South Africa), Governments
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Members of the Vorster Cabinet at Tuynhuys, Cape Town. Left to right: [?], Minister M C Botha (Bantu Administration), Minister P W Botha (Defence), Prime Minister Vorster, Minister Dr Hilgard Muller (Foreign Affairs), [?], Minister Connie Mulder (Information and the Interior)
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Identifier
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islandora:16912
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Child's funeral, Bellville, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Bellville (South Africa), Politics, Apartheid, Government, Resistance to, Funerals
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An emotional choir sings during the funeral service for Patrick Muller, 13, at the N G Sendingkerk in Bellville South. On the left is his mother, a member of the choir. He died during violence on election night.
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Identifier
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islandora:15136
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Fikile Mlotshwa, comforter, Johannesburg, 1997
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Subject
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Apartheid--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions, War crimes investigation--South Africa, Truth and Lies,
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Fikile Mlotshwa, a comforter for hearings in Johannesburg, 1997. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) employed professional 'comforters' at hearings to look after those who testified, both victims and perpetrators.
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Identifier
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islandora:791
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Demonstrations, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Demonstrations, Politics, Apartheid, St. George's Cathedral (Cape Town, South Africa)
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Demonstrations outside St George's Cathedral, Cape Town.
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Identifier
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islandora:17666
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Pumla Ndulula, Johannesburg, 1999
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Apartheid--South Africa, Political violence--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions, War crimes investigation--South Africa, Truth and Lies,
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) employed professional 'comforters' at hearings to look after those who testified, both victims and perpetrators. Pumla Ndulula had worked for three years as a comfortor. When asked what her 'big cases' had been, she said that she had 'looked after' Colonel Eugene de Kock, the security commander at Vlakplaas who became known as 'Prime Evil'.
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Identifier
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islandora:788