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  1. House of Commons debate on South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Speech

    UK Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher on the situation in South Africa after raids on neighbouring countries that had allegedly committed terrorist crimes. Thatcher believes the situation needs reviewing, and...

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  2. Lord Barber reacts to South African raids (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Lord Barber (Anthony Barber), a member of the ASEAN Eminent Persons Group (EPG), on the situation in South Africa. Lord Barber was due to have a meeting with senior South African Government officials when...

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  3. Malcolm Fraser on South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Press conference; Speech

    Malcolm Fraser, a member of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group (EPG), talks about the decision to cease talks with South Africa whilst the country continues to operate apartheid.

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  4. Bishop Trevor Huddleston criticises Thatcher on South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Bishop Trevor Huddleston, who has spent 12 years in South Africa, discusses the sanctions against the country and says that the only option will be an armed revolution, which will bring an end to world...

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  5. Possible sanctions against South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    UK Foreign Secretary, Geoffrey Howe on apartheid in South Africa. He does not rule out economic sanctions, but says that previous efforts have shown they do not work. Interviewer is Richard Dallyn.

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  6. South Africa and economic sanctions (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified (Irish?) male speaker on what he sees as the only possible way to end apartheid in South Africa: an application of economic pressure through sanctions. He also considers the possibility of...

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  7. Archbishop of Canterbury on what Christians in Britain can do for South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, on Christian beliefs and the things he believes Christians (in Britain) can achieve for South Africa. Female interviewer not identified.

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  8. Margaret Thatcher says no to sanctions (1986)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on pressure on Britain to impose economic sanctions against South Africa. Speaking on Channel 4 News, UK Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher says she is opposed to any major sanctions against South...

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  9. Margaret Thatcher on Geoffrey Howe’s visit to South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after the Common Market Heads of Government meeting in The Hague, where EEC leaders very reluctantly agreed with her not to impose sanctions on South Africa. She believes it...

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  10. Eminent Persons Group meeting to discuss sanctions (1986)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report and on the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group (EPG), following a meeting to talk about sanctions on South Africa. Includes excerpt of interview with Chairman, Malcolm Fraser, in which he says the...

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