Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign mailing to Southern Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing says as the world focuses on the negotiations being conducted at the Convention for A Democratic South Africa (CODESA), the De Klerk regime continues to implement uni-lateral decisions which not only compromises CODESA itself but make any direly needed, wide ranging reform extremely difficult; and key among them is the privatization of as much of the public sector as possible. The mailing says in February the South African Government announced it would convert all status quo and Model B schools to Model C schools on April 1, a plan that would result in the privatization of all white schools....
Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign mailing to Southern Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing says as the world focuses on the negotiations being conducted at the Convention for A Democratic South Africa (CODESA), the De Klerk regime continues to implement uni-lateral decisions which not only compromises CODESA itself but make any direly needed, wide ranging reform extremely difficult; and key among them is the privatization of as much of the public sector as possible. The mailing says in February the South African Government announced it would convert all status quo and Model B schools to Model C schools on April 1, a plan that would result in the privatization of all white schools. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK NO. 17 FROM 22/04/92 TO 28/04/92 that discusses formal repression, detention without trial, security force actions, ISA (Internal Security Act), Soweto, Natal, Bophuthatswana, informal repression, vigilante related actions, ANC (African National Congress), FAWU, KwaZulu Police, COSAS (Congress of South African Students), and IFP (Inkatha Freedom Party).