Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign to South Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing includes a cover letter and HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW: SOUTH AFRICA 1991. The mailing says 73 political prisoners will soon walk out of the prisons of the Bantustan of Bophuthatswana; the releases were the result of sustained campaigns both inside South Africa and abroad; however they leave behind 11 comrades who should also be free; in addition, as many as 500 political prisoners remain behind bars in jails throughout the country. The mailing discusses F.W. de Klerk, Alfred Modise, Timothy Phiri, Peter Modisane, Chocike Modise, Theebitsile, Stephen Molema, Sipho Ramesega, James Ramesega,...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign to South Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing includes a cover letter and HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW: SOUTH AFRICA 1991. The mailing says 73 political prisoners will soon walk out of the prisons of the Bantustan of Bophuthatswana; the releases were the result of sustained campaigns both inside South Africa and abroad; however they leave behind 11 comrades who should also be free; in addition, as many as 500 political prisoners remain behind bars in jails throughout the country. The mailing discusses F.W. de Klerk, Alfred Modise, Timothy Phiri, Peter Modisane, Chocike Modise, Theebitsile, Stephen Molema, Sipho Ramesega, James Ramesega, Rodney More, Petrus Mothupi, John Pilane, the South African Parliament, the All Party Conference, the Population Registration Act, the Group Areas Act, the Land Acts of 1913 and 1936, the Internal Security Act, the Public Safety Act, the Public Safety Amendment Act, the pillars of apartheid, returning lands seized under apartheid laws, compensation, townships, squatters, "unofficial settlements", malnutrition, tuberculosis, infant mortality, hospitals, the African National Congress (ANC), William Makage, the national Peace Accords, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), political assassinations, the South African Police (SAP), African students, and negotiations. Contents of HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW: SOUTH AFRICA 1991: POLITICAL CONTROL • LEGISLATION • LAND • HOUSING • EDUCATION • HEALTH • POLITICAL TRIALS AND PRISONERS • TORTURE • VIOLENCE