A Crime Against Humanity: Analysing the Repression of the Apartheid StateMax Coleman Human Rights Committee, 1998 - 274 pages The book provides a useful overview on legislation, forms of repression and the organisation of the security apparatus, the CCB, all relevant to Namibia's recent history. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Introduction | 7 |
The many faces of apartheid repression | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Abducted actions activists activities alleged ANC member Angola apartheid apartheid power April arrest assassinations attacks August banning order Bophuthatswana Ciskei Committee Council court covert deaths in detention December declared democratic destabilisation detainees detention without trial Durban elections Emergency regulations February gatherings Goldstone Commission gunmen hit squads homelands hostel hunger strike incidents injuries Inkatha Internal Security Act interrogation involved January Johannesburg journalists July June Katlehong Killed KwaNdebele KwaZulu March minister months Mozambique Natal newspapers November October official organisations P.W. Botha period persons political trials political violence population Pretoria prisoners prohibited recorded release repression restriction orders right wing SADF Sebokeng Section security forces security legislation security police September Shot dead South Africa South African Police Soweto structures Suicide by hanging Swaziland threat Tokoza total strategy Transkei Transvaal tricameral parliament unrest victims vigilante vigilante groups Western Cape Youth
