Document of the Stop Apartheid's Violence campaign presumable sent out as part of a mailing. The document reprints two newspaper articles "Unionist dies in custody" by Linda Rulashe and "Out of Codesa and into the streets" by Ferial Haffajee. The articles discusses the Motor Transport Union of South Africa, Dr Jonathan Gluckman, Steve Biko, the body of Simon Seema, Fidelity Guards, police officer Sergeant Van Deventer, Vaal Triangle police spokesman Captain Piet van Deveoter, Mr. Spies, union official Fourie, Kliprivier police station, the state mortuary in Vereeniging, driver Stephen Modise, shot in an arm, the Garden City Clinic, the Brixton Murder and Robbery Unit, the Congress of South...
Document of the Stop Apartheid's Violence campaign presumable sent out as part of a mailing. The document reprints two newspaper articles "Unionist dies in custody" by Linda Rulashe and "Out of Codesa and into the streets" by Ferial Haffajee. The articles discusses the Motor Transport Union of South Africa, Dr Jonathan Gluckman, Steve Biko, the body of Simon Seema, Fidelity Guards, police officer Sergeant Van Deventer, Vaal Triangle police spokesman Captain Piet van Deveoter, Mr. Spies, union official Fourie, Kliprivier police station, the state mortuary in Vereeniging, driver Stephen Modise, shot in an arm, the Garden City Clinic, the Brixton Murder and Robbery Unit, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA), the Value Added Tax (VAT), Codesa II, Jay Naidoo, the National Economic Negotiating Forum, death squads, the South African Communist Party (SACP), the African National Congress (ANC), the National Council of Trade Unions (NCTU), the Patriotic Front, strikes at the SABC and Toyota's Durban plants, SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation), the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), and the labor movement.