STATE SECURITY AND CIVILPOLITICAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
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https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v35i1.108Keywords:
South Africa, 1948, Daniel Malan, National Party, apartheid, working class, farmers, industrialisation, capitalist development, economic development, exploitation, black labour force, racism, resistance, black majority, Population Registration Act, laws, Group Areas Act, socio-economic, criminalised, opposition, institutionalise, communism, liberalism, nationalism, human rights, Suppression of Communism Act, protests, Criminal Laws Amendment Act of 1953, Public Safety Act of 1953 , Riotous Assemblies Act of 1956 , public violence, Communist Party of South Africa, African National Congress, ANC, PAC, Pan Africanist Congress, Internal Security Act of 1963, 1960Downloads
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2020-12-22
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Analyses, Policy Notes, Interventions and Reports
How to Cite
STATE SECURITY AND CIVILPOLITICAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA . (2020). The Strategic Review for Southern Africa, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v35i1.108