Contents: BACKGROUND TO PRESENT SITUATION • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS • Detention without trial • Restriction • Torture • Political Trials • "Disappearances" • Extrajudicial Executions • Death Penalty • POLITICAL PRISONERS IN NAMIBIA: A LIST AND CATEGORIZATION • Uncharged Detainees • Restrictees • "Disappeared" Prisoners • Sentenced Political Prisoners • Prisoners Taken in the Armed Conflict • THE NEXT STEP • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: PURPOSE AND HISTORY. The pamphlet discusses political prisoners, human rights, martial law, Ovamboland, Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom, the Contact Group, the League of Nations,...
Contents: BACKGROUND TO PRESENT SITUATION • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS • Detention without trial • Restriction • Torture • Political Trials • "Disappearances" • Extrajudicial Executions • Death Penalty • POLITICAL PRISONERS IN NAMIBIA: A LIST AND CATEGORIZATION • Uncharged Detainees • Restrictees • "Disappeared" Prisoners • Sentenced Political Prisoners • Prisoners Taken in the Armed Conflict • THE NEXT STEP • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: PURPOSE AND HISTORY. The pamphlet discusses political prisoners, human rights, martial law, Ovamboland, Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom, the Contact Group, the League of Nations, the United Nations General Assembly, the Council for Namibia, the International Court of Justice, negotiations, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Namibian refugee camps, the Council of Ministers, Dirk Mudge, the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA), the Administrator-General, South African security police and military forces, Axel Johannes, the Security Districts Proclamation, Proclamation AG.9 of 1977, the Terrorism Act, Proclamation AG.27 of 1979, the Security Districts Amendment Act, No. 20 of 1981, the South African Defence Force (SADF), Detention for the Prevention of Political Violence and Intimidation Proclamation, Proclamation AG.26 of 1978, Chief Clemens Kapuuo, the Mariental Camp, the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church, Kassinga, Dr. Thomas Ihuhua, Katatara, Nathaniel Gottleib Maxhuilili, the South African Minister of Justice, the Evangelical Lutheran Church, "Koevoet" (Crowbar), the International Committee of the Red Cross, Heinz Hunke, Justin Ellis, the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC), the British Council of Churches (BCC), Bishop Desmond Tutu, Reverend Peter Storey, the South African Council of Churches (SACC), Peter Kalangula, Chief Filemon Elifas, the Chief Justice of South Africa, Markus Keteka, the African National Congress (ANC), Johannes Nakahwa, Matheus Nahanga, Mathias Ashipembe, the Windhoek Supreme Court, Johannes Kakuva, Bill Anderson, Trevor Edwards, the Ovambo Home Guard, Aaron Muchimba, Hendrik Shikongo, Markus Kateka, Windhoek Prison, Robben Island, and the Appellate Division of the South African Supreme Court in Bloemfontein.