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IFP mass graves, South Africal, 1993
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Apartheid--South Africa--Pietermaritzburg, Political violence--South Africa--Pietermaritzburg, History--Political aspects--South Africa--Pietermaritzburg, Goats--South Africa--Pietermaritzburg, Mass burials--South Africa--Pietermaritzburg, Best of Marinovich
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A goat stands on mass graves of Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) supporters killed in fighting with African National Congress (ANC) members at Table Mountain, near Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, 1993.
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islandora:1184
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The South African Department of Correctional Services has some pretty bizarre plans ...
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Corrections--South Africa, South Africa--Politics and government--1994- --Caricatures and cartoons, Prisons--South Africa--Caricatures and cartoons, South African wit and humor, Pictorial, South Africa
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The Minister of Correctional Services, Dr Mzimela, had some bizarre ideas for the safe incarceration of prisoners, including mine shafts and the floating hulks of old ships. Description provided by Tony Grogan.
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islandora:6166
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South African Cabinet members, 1994, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Post-Apartheid era, Politics, Cabinet ministers, South Africa. Government of National Unity 1994-1997
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Post-apartheid Cabinet ministers in the Government of National Unity (left to right): Alfred Nzo (Minister of Foreign Affairs), Jay Naidoo (Minister of Telecommunications, Post and Broadcasting), Sidney Mufamadi (Minister of Safety and Security), and Roelf Meyer (Minister of Constitutional Affairs)
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islandora:16936
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Basil D'Oliveira and Colin Crowdey expect that the South African tour will be cancelled
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D'Oliveira, Basil, 1931-2011, Cricket players, Sports--Political aspects
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Today (Tues) when the MCC [Marylebone Cricket Club] meet, it is expected that the South African tour will be formally cancelled. Yesterday (Monday) two of the principal characters who still hope that all is not lost, met to talk things over. Basil D'Oliveira and Colin Cowdrey met for the first time since the crisis of the past week, at Cowdrey's home at Limpsfield, Kent. Said Colin: "It was the first opportunity I had to talk with Basil since his selection for the tour." D'Oliveira, in London after a cricket holiday in the West Country, said: "When the skipper telephoned to congratulate me on my selection he invited me to drop in for a meal when I was next in London to talk over the tour. We both still very much hope that a way may be found for the tour to continue." Said Colin: "I live in hope."
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Identifier
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islandora:14662
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South African Progressive Reform Party and Black Sash, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Demonstrations, Women political activists, Black Sash (Society), South African Progressive Reform Party
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Several prominent members of the South African Progressive Reform Party took part in the demonstration on Thibault Square in Cape Town today. Among the party officials standing behind Black Sash demonstrators are Mr Colin Eglin (left), leader of the party, and Dr F. van Zyl Slabbert, MP for Rondebosch (second from right). The demonstration was held in protest against the detention of five people under the Terrorism Act.
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islandora:17646
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South African Cabinet members, 1981, 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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Botha-era Cabinet Ministers (let to right) Mr J C Heunis (Internal Affairs), Prime Minister P W Botha, [?], [?], Dr Piet Koornhof (Minister of Co-operation and Development)
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islandora:16938
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Basil D'Oliveira and Colin Crowdey expect that the South African tour will be cancelled
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D'Oliveira, Basil, 1931-2011, Cricket players, Sports--Political aspects
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Today (Tues) when the MCC [Marylebone Cricket Club] meet, it is expected that the South African tour will be formally cancelled. Yesterday (Monday) two of the principal characters who still hope that all is not lost, met to talk things over. Basil D'Oliveira and Colin Cowdrey met for the first time since the crisis of the past week, at Cowdrey's home at Limpsfield, Kent. Said Colin: "It was the first opportunity I had to talk with Basil since his selection for the tour." D'Oliveira, in London after a cricket holiday in the West Country, said: "When the skipper telephoned to congratulate me on my selection he invited me to drop in for a meal when I was next in London to talk over the tour. We both still very much hope that a way may be found for the tour to continue." Said Colin: "I live in hope."
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Identifier
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islandora:14346