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  1. Hundreds of schoolchildren arrested in South Africa (1985)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the arrest of hundred of schoolchildren in Soweto over a school boycott. They are being held under South Africa’s emergency laws. Male reporter not identified.

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  2. Black players withdraw from rebel tour of South Africa (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified South African spokesman confirming two black cricket players Roland Butcher and Philip DeFreitas have withdrawn from the English rebel tour of South Africa after coming under pressure. He argues...

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  3. Shakespeare Our Ally (1994 Radio)

    Series
    Everybody’s Shakespeare

    Five-part series in which Michael Kustow explores Shakespeare’s status as the world’s most popular playwright. In episode two Kustow examines the political uses of Shakespeare, particularly under...

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  4. South Africa declares state of emergency (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with United Democratic Front member Doctor Allan Boesak about the arrests made after the declaration of the state of emergency in South Africa. He says police will have no accountability under the...

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  5. Cry Freedom banned in South Africa (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Nicky Broyd reports on the South African Government stepping in to ban the screening, despite the censors passign it, of Cry Freedom, a film centred around the killing of freedom fighter Steve Biko by...

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  6. Desmond and Trevor Tutu arrested (1985)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the arrest of South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and his son Trevor Tutu in Soweto under state of emergency laws in South Africa following incidents at a hearing for hundreds of arrested...

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  7. Piet Fouche on work under South African apartheid (1979)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Music

    Geoff Sims reports on white South African man Piet Fouche, who has been helping black schoolchildren in Soweto for 28 years and refuses to live apart from the blacks despite the 1976 riots and being a...

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  8. David Owen on elections in Namibia (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Foreign Secretary David Owen on the future of Namibia and Rhodesia, ahead of a visit to South Africa. Owen is set discuss future elections in Namibia with South African Prime Minister Pieter Botha. Owen...

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  9. David Lange on South Africa, after talks with Margaret Thatcher (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Prime Minister of New Zealand, David Lange has supported UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Downing Street over sanctions against South Africa. He says his country has faced the same problems, and it is...

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  10. South Africa declares pre-election state of emergency (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Speech

    Havovi Todd reports on the state of emergency declared by the South African government in the run up to the all race elections. ANC leader Nelson Mandela supports the state of emergency to stop violence...

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