Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing includes PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 7, WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 7 FROM 12/02/92 TO 18/02/93 and WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 8 FROM 19/02/92 TO 21/02/92 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing says President F.W. de Klerk's decision to call a whites-only referendum on ending apartheid followed the Nationalist Party's defeat in a special parliamentary election by the Conservative Party. There have been eight whites-only general elections since the Nationalists came to power in 1948. The mailing discusses voting rights, the all-white Parliament, the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing includes PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 7, WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 7 FROM 12/02/92 TO 18/02/93 and WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 8 FROM 19/02/92 TO 21/02/92 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing says President F.W. de Klerk's decision to call a whites-only referendum on ending apartheid followed the Nationalist Party's defeat in a special parliamentary election by the Conservative Party. There have been eight whites-only general elections since the Nationalists came to power in 1948. The mailing discusses voting rights, the all-white Parliament, the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, the Population Registration Act, the Group Areas Act, the Immorality Act, interracial sex, the Native Laws Amendment Act, reference books, the Separate Amenities Act, the Public Safety Act, the Bantu Education Act, Bantu Authorities, the Native Resettlement Act, the 12 day detention Act, the Bantu Homeland Citizenship Act, security forces, the Prevention of Squatting Act, apartheid, the ANC (African National Congress), Inkatha, Security Force Actions, political prisoners, hunger strikes, Christopher Makgale, Petrus Mothupe, detention without trial, Bophuthatswana, death row, deaths, the KwaZulu Police (KZP), Natal, the SADF (South African Defence Force), Evaton, KwaMashu, the ANC Youth League, Nyanga, informal repression, vigilante related incidents, East Rand townships, Katlehong, Johannes Lebitse, George Mahasela, AK-47 rifles, Makarov pistols, the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), Gugulethu, Khayelitsha, KTC, the National Party, right wing actions, and a Casspir.