Leaflet advertising the film "The Sun Will Rise" produced by the International Defense and Aid Fund on February 17, sponsored by the Southern Africa Liberation Committee and the PILGRIM Divestiture Task Force. The leaflet says the film tells the story of young members of the African National Congress (ANC) sentenced to death or to life imprisonment in South Africa for their activities to end apartheid. The film is told through the eyes of their parents, whom they left behind when they fled the country to join the liberation movement after the Soweto uprising. The film addresses the question of the armed struggle in South Africa and puts it in perspective through interviews with student leaders...
Leaflet advertising the film "The Sun Will Rise" produced by the International Defense and Aid Fund on February 17, sponsored by the Southern Africa Liberation Committee and the PILGRIM Divestiture Task Force. The leaflet says the film tells the story of young members of the African National Congress (ANC) sentenced to death or to life imprisonment in South Africa for their activities to end apartheid. The film is told through the eyes of their parents, whom they left behind when they fled the country to join the liberation movement after the Soweto uprising. The film addresses the question of the armed struggle in South Africa and puts it in perspective through interviews with student leaders and trade unionists. The leaflet discusses Benjamin Moloise, Mamlodi, Javier Perez de Cuellar, and Solomon Mahlangu. It also advertises a showing of the film "Awake from Mourning" on March 2. • PRISONER OF WAR STATUS • SAVE THE LIFE OF MOLOISE • BLOOD APARTHEID