Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says the State of Emergency was finally lifted in Natal Province on October 20th, ending four consecutive years of blatant government repression; under the blanket repression the government maintained apartheid by allowing security forces to kill, torture, and jail people without fear of being exposed by the media or challenged by the legal system. While the national State of Emergency may have ended, apartheid repression has not. The mailing includes information on SADF (South African Defence Force), the Lebowa Police, the Jouberton Civic Association, and Sayco (South African Youth Congress). The mailing includes HUMAN RIGHTS...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says the State of Emergency was finally lifted in Natal Province on October 20th, ending four consecutive years of blatant government repression; under the blanket repression the government maintained apartheid by allowing security forces to kill, torture, and jail people without fear of being exposed by the media or challenged by the legal system. While the national State of Emergency may have ended, apartheid repression has not. The mailing includes information on SADF (South African Defence Force), the Lebowa Police, the Jouberton Civic Association, and Sayco (South African Youth Congress). The mailing includes HUMAN RIGHTS BRIEFING 36/90 that reviews detention statists under SOE (State of Emergency), ISA (Internal Security Act), the Transkei Public Security Act, the Bophuthatswana State of Emergency, the Venda Maintenance of Law and Order Act, and the Ciskei National Security Act.