Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says for South Africa's political prisoners the year was more bitter and painful than any before as they were teased with the hope of release and then left in jail; when January 1, 1991 rolled around less than 200 political prisoners had been released out of population of 3,000. The mailing includes information on the African National Congress (ANC), the Pretoria Minute, Lawyers for Human Rights, the National Association of Democratic Lawyers, President F.W. de Klerk, death squad activities and white right-wing terrorist groups. The mailing includes newspaper articles including: "Lawyers attack delay on indemnity" by Jo-Anne Collinge,...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says for South Africa's political prisoners the year was more bitter and painful than any before as they were teased with the hope of release and then left in jail; when January 1, 1991 rolled around less than 200 political prisoners had been released out of population of 3,000. The mailing includes information on the African National Congress (ANC), the Pretoria Minute, Lawyers for Human Rights, the National Association of Democratic Lawyers, President F.W. de Klerk, death squad activities and white right-wing terrorist groups. The mailing includes newspaper articles including: "Lawyers attack delay on indemnity" by Jo-Anne Collinge, "SA human rights 'worse than ever'", "INDEMNITY: HUMAN FACTORS", and "Political prisoners 'dissatisfied'".