Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Sobukwe Clause -- What was the Sobukwe Clause

Sobukwe Clause -- What was the Sobukwe Clause



1.Sobukwe Clause -- What was the Sobukwe Clause

Description:What was the Sobukwe Clause? ... Definition: Part of the
General Law Amendment Act No 37 of 1963 which allowed people already
convicted of political offenses to be ...



2.Sobukwe Clause | Mayihlome News

Description:24-05-2013 · Posts about Sobukwe Clause written by Mayihlome
... Henry Sylvester Williams, the organiser of the first Pan African
Congress



3.The Sobukwe Clause | Mayihlome News

Description:18-07-2013 · Posts about The Sobukwe Clause written by
Mayihlome ... The African people's struggle for liberation started in the
1400′s when the continent was ...



4.Sobukwe Clause

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5.Robert Sobukwe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:This procedure became known as the "Sobukwe clause" and went
on for a further three years. Sobukwe was the only person imprisoned under
this clause.



6.Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe | South African History Online

Description:The Act included what was termed the 'Sobukwe Clause', which
empowered the Minister of Justice to prolong the detention of any
political prisoner indefinitely.



7.Robert Sobukwe - A Biography - About.com Africa Travel

Description:The 'Sobukwe Clause' was used for a further ... Sobukwe's
powers of persuasion and political leanings so terrorized the authorities
that he was kept in solitary ...



8.TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION - Welcome to the DoJ&CD

Description:... asked permission to visit him. We found him there, he was
arrested under the Sobukwe Clause. ADV SANDI: Before he was sent to Robben
Island where was he detained?



9.Apartheid Era Laws: General Law Amendment Act No 37 of 1963

Description:Act also introduced the Sobukwe Clause which allowed people
already convicted of political offenses to be further detained (initially
for twelve months).



10.ACT NOW FOR ROBERT SOBUKWE' S RELEASE

Description:subsequently called the 'Sobukwe Clause.' This clause, which
amended the Suppression of Conmunism Act of 1950, states that the South
African Minister of

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