Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says it has been over two years since the minority government of F.W. De Klerk met with the African National Congress (ANC) and held discussions on the issue of political prisoners; the results of those discussions have been mixed at best, due t o a nightmare of government bureaucratic red tape and prevarication over who qualified for indemnity and who didn't. The mailing includes PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 12/08/92 TO 18/08/92, PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 19/08/92 TO 25/08/92, and PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 26/07/92 TO 01/09/92 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says it has been over two years since the minority government of F.W. De Klerk met with the African National Congress (ANC) and held discussions on the issue of political prisoners; the results of those discussions have been mixed at best, due t o a nightmare of government bureaucratic red tape and prevarication over who qualified for indemnity and who didn't. The mailing includes PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 12/08/92 TO 18/08/92, PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 19/08/92 TO 25/08/92, and PRESS SUMMARY ON WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FROM 26/07/92 TO 01/09/92 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing includes letters from political prisoners written to a political prisoner support person from the ANC. The mailing discusses political offenses, acts of violence, vigilante related actions, security force actions, hit squad actions, Chris Hani, Brigadier Gqozo, the Ciskei Security Forces, political violence, and COSESA (Convention for a Democratic South Africa).