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UNITED NATIONS AND APARTHEID: Special Committee on Apartheid Holds Sessions in Europe, pag. 2; Ogbu Speaks, pag. 4; Biographical Notes: Edwin Ogede Ogbu, pag. 5; Vladimir Martynenko, pag. 7; Eustace Seignoret, pag. 8; Support Liberation Movement. OAU working paper to Special Committee, pag. 12; Bonn Pretoria Axis. ANC subnision to Special Comitee on Apartheid, pg. 14; Support the ANC. Address of H. E. Oskar Fischer to Special Committee, pag. 16; Destroy the Evil Philosophy. Speech by Dr. Garret Fitz-Gerald, pag. 17; WEST BERLIN. SOLIDARITY SEMINAR, pag. 18; ART AND NATIONAL LIBERATION.

INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA. Fear Grips White South Africa, pag. 2; More Bannings and arrests, pag. 5; INSIDE ROBBEN ISLAND. Report on prison conditions smuggled out of South Africa’s most notorious prison, pag. 6; ROBBEN ISLAND. Poem by Andrew Salkey, pag. 7; THE FRAUDULENT INDIAN COUNCILS. No Compromise in our struggle for full democratic right, pag. 9; BOOK REVIEW. International Banking in South Africa, pag. 11; CITY OF LONDON PROFIT MAN. Poem by A.N.C. Kumalo, pag. 13; OILING THE APARTHEID MACHINE.

INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA: Law to ban meetings; Law to isolate progressive movements; On the Students Front; On the Sports Front; On the Trade Union Front; In the Bantustans, pag. 2; BLACK GOLD; Conditions of Black workers by a former miner, pag. 8; AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES’ SUPORT ANC: Report on the XIth Council meeting of AAPSO, pag. 12; THE BRIDGES MUST BE BROKEN: Significance of foreign investments in SA, pag. 16; INTERNATIONAL ACTION SUCCEEDS, pag. 21; POLITICAL PRISONERS: Treated like children, pag. 22; INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA: Military Build-up, pag. 23; BOYCOTT ROTHMANS, pag. 24.

COMRADE BOY MVEMVE. ANC Statement on the murder of a Patriot, pag. 2; INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA. The Poverty Datum, Line Increases, More Strikes by, Black Workers, TUCSA in Trouble, pag. 4; FOLLOW-UP ACTION. Communique from, WPC Steering, Committee Meeting, pag. 9; OIL EMBARGO AGAIST SOUTH AFRICA. ANC appeal to OAU, pag. 11; JOSEPH MOROLONG. His world is five kilo meters wide, pag. 12; BLACK PRESS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Extracts from Student Press Seminar in Dublin, pag. 14; PRETORIA-PENTAGON TALKS. Report on Mulder’s visit to the USA, pag. 18; U.S. CHURCHES ACT AGAIN.

INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA. On the Workers Front, pag. 2; PRECOIUS MCKENZIE. Black South African weight-lifter wins third gold medal for England, pag. 6; RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS. Campaign of British Students, pag. 7; SUPPORT FOR MANDELA PARTICLE, pag. 8; THE IMPRISONED SOCIETY. Paper submitted by the International Defence and Aid Fund, pag. 9; THEY ARE IN JAIL. List of Political Prisoners from South Africa and Namibia, pag 13; BRITISH – SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE, pag. 15; TEARING A COUNTRY APART. A case study of Dimbaza, a resettlement village in the Ciskei, pag.

SELL OUT TO APARTHEID. Sonny Ramsdale, a leading trade unionist introduces a discussion article on the visit of the British TUC delegation to South Africa, pag. 3; INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA, White attitudes against Blacks, pag. 7; THE PEOPLE ARE A POWER. Presidential address of C. Sewpersadh, presented to the 2nd. General Meeting of the Natal Indian Congress, pag. 10; ITALIAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST APARTHEID. Italian support for ANC, pag. 12; NON COLLABORATION WITH APARTHEID. Sechaba interview Abdul Minty – Secretary of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, pag. 14; APARTHEID A CRIME.

MIGHTY ASSEMBLY FOR WORLD PEACE. Report on the First World Congress of Peace Forces held in Moscow, pag. 2; LOOK BACK IN ANGER. Carletonville in Retrospect, pag. 10; SALVADOR ALLENDE GOSSENS, Obituary, pag. 11; GDR OPERA SUPPORTS LIBERATION STRUGGLE. Review by Alex La Guma, pag. 12; THE SOUTH AFRICAN TIME BOMB. Masters and Serfs by Rosalynde Ainslie, pag. 14; INSIDE SOUTH AFRICA, pag. 15; RADIO BERLIN INTERNATIONAL. Voice of the German Democratic Republic, pag. 18; POETRY AND NATIONAL LIBERATION IN SOUTH AFRICA by Barry Feinberg, pag.

Fighting talk: A call for Greater International Action Against Apartheid and Racism, pag. 2; A decade in prison. UN Statement on Political. Prisoners in South Africa, pag. 4; CARTONVILLE. A Sweet Sounding name which means murder, pag. 6; SECHABA REPORTS, pag. 11; THE FRANKFURT DOCUMENTS. Bank Loans to South Africa, pag. 12; THE ALGIERS SUMMIT. Report on the Summit Conference of Non-Aligned Countries which met in Algiers in September last year, pag. 15; PROFILE, Joyce Sikakane, pag. 23.

Tuc sponsors emergency fund for AAM, pag. 2; Angolan elections: report from an official observer, pag. 4; The movement in action, pag. 6 / 7; South African rugby: AA news looks at the controversy surrounding the tour, pag. 8.

Special trade union issue, pages 5-10; Mass action a victory for peace and democracy, pag. 3; Obstacles to peace in Natal, pag. 4; Interview with Moses Mayekiso, pag. 7; The battle for wages, jobs and democracy, pag. 8 & 9; Elections in Angola, pag. 11.

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