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Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement Papers, File
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Mozambique and Angola emergency campaigns,

Material relating to campaigns and initiatives of the Mozambique Angola Committee and the Anti-Apartheid Movement, including the Angola Emergency Campaign and the Mozambique Now! campaign. These campaigns focused on support for peaceful multi-party elections in Angola and Mozambique. Folder includes memoranda, order forms for campaign materials, campaign launch statements and bulletins, campaign plans and timetables, and printed leaflets.

Mozambique interest,

Periodicals relating to Mozambique. AP6/6i includes Mozambique Information Office, News Review and Special Reports, 1988-1992 (some wanting); AP6/6ii includes Samora, Why He Died, 1986 and Mozambique News Agency AIM Reports, 1993-1994 (some wanting).

Namibia emergency campaign,

Material relating to the 1988 'Free Namibia Now!' Lobby of Parliament regarding the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 435 calling for the repeal of restrictive legislation and supporting Namibian independence, and its follow-up campaign, 'Namibia Emergency Campaign', initiated by the Namibia Support Committee. Material includes background notes and papers, campaign circulars and briefing papers, reports, conference programmes, copies of news articles, press releases, newsletters, printed items, Namibia Support Committee minutes and papers, and circular letters from the Political Consultative Council of ex SWAPO detainees. Also contains South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) election campaign material, and a Trades Union Congress (TUC) briefing pack on solidarity with Namibian trade unions. There is also a small amount of material from a 1980 conference on repression in Namibia.

Namibian uranium contracts,

Material relating to the Campaign Against the Namibian Uranium Contracts (CANUC), which opposed the export of uranium to the UK from Namibia. Includes a copy of "Namibia's Uranium Implications for the South African Occupation Regime" (1975), printed flyers, campaign circulars and briefings, collated statistics and Namibia Support Committee letters.

National sports conference '89, SA,

Conference papers of the National Sports Congress of the University of the Witwatersrand, July 14-16, 1989. File includes UN Centre against Apartheid registers of sports contacts with South Africa (1989) and a consolidated list (1990) of sportsmen and women who participated in sports events in South Africa from 1980-1989.

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