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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 371/177126 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | South Africa: Trials (Folder 1). Trial of Poqo Suspects; Sabotage Trials; Appeal Cases; Sentencing of James Chirwa; Banning Orders; Series of Trials in the Supreme Court at Port Alfred; Crack Down by South African Police Against Members of ANC and Spear of the Nation. Indian Businessman and a Doctor also Charged Along with Hundreds of Africans. Natal Sabotage Trial. Case of James Kantor; Trial of Vuyisile Mini, Wilson Khayingo and Zimakile Mkaba and their Appeal. Trials in the Supreme Court at Queenstown; 52 Africans Charged at Port Elizabeth on 31 March Under the Suppression of Communism Act; Sentencing Under the General Law Amendment Act, Commonly Known as the 'Sabotage Act'; Interest of the Indian Government in the Rivonia, Cape Town and Pietermaritzburg Trials. Case of Khalaki Sello. Report by Sir Hugh Stephenson, the British Ambassador, on the South African Security Trials, 8 May 1964. Analysis of Sentencing Patterns and the Policy of South African Authorities Towards Death Sentences for Political Leaders |
Date | 1964 |
Collection | Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966 |
Region | Africa, Asia |
Countries | South Africa; India |
Places | Addis Ababa; Algeria; Bloemfontein; Botswana; Bulawayo; Cape Town; Dar-es-Salaam; Delhi; Durban; Grahamstown; Johannesburg; Langa; Lesotho; Livingstone; London; Malawi; Maritzburg; Nairobi; Namibia; Natal; Netherlands; New York; Orange Free State; Port Alfred; Port Elizabeth; Pretoria; Queenstown; Rivonia; Robben Island; South Africa; Swaziland; Tanzania; Transkei; Transvaal; Uitenhage; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Witwatersrand; Zambia; Zimbabwe |
People | Campbell, Archie; Chirwa, James; Cox, Alexander; Elam, J N; Harrison, Sir Geoffrey; Hepple, Alex; Higgs, Dennis; Isherwood, J; Kathrada, Ahmed; Khayingo, Wilson; Mandela, Nelson; Matanzima, Chief Kaiser; Mbeki, Govan; McDonald Gordon, D; Mini, Vuyisile; Nair, Billy; Nokwe, Duma; Picton, B S; Sello, Khalaki; Sisulu, Walter; Snodgrass, J M O; Sobukwe, Robert; Stephenson, Sir Hugh; Suzman, Helen; Thant, U; Wentzel, Rosemary; Wilson, John |
Topics | Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; aid; Anti-Apartheid Movement; apartheid; arms and ammunition; arrest; arson; Asian; aviation; Bantu; bombs and explosives; border; British Consulate; Broederbond; business; citizenship; Colonial Office; colony; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; court; crime; death; defence; diplomacy; discrimination; education; embassy; employment; extradition; family; finance and investment; Foreign Office; health; House of Commons; independence; Indians; insurance; interrogation; labour; legislation; liberalism; metals; military; mining; nationality; oil; Paarl; Pan Africanist Congress; passes; police; Poqo; port; press; prisoner; propaganda; property; protest; race; railway; revolution; Rivonia; sabotage; security; strike; students; terrorism; township; trade; training; trial; tribe; Umkhonto we Sizwe; United Nations; violence; war; Witwatersrand; women; Zulu |
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