Anti-Apartheid Movement
London, United Kingdom
Late 1993 or early 1994
In the run-up to South Africa's first one person one vote election, the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) called on Britain and the international community to send election observers to South Africa to ensure the elections were free and fair, and asked local authorities and other organizations to support voter education workshops in South Africa.
Vote for freedom! Campaign for free and fair elections in South Africa! South Africa's first ever nonracial elections will take place on 27 April '94.
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Used by permission of the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee.
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford