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  2. Ernest Cole (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition was a homecoming of sorts for Cole's legacy, as many of his photographs previously had been banned in apartheid South Africa. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] 2012 – Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s – This exhibition at The Barbican Centre , London, contained a set of original prints by Ernest Cole long thought lost, but ...

  3. Louis van Schoor - Wikipedia

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    South Africa Sybrand Jacobus Lodewikus " Louis " van Schoor ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈsibrant jaˈkuəbœs luədəˈvikœs fɑn ˈskuər] , 1951 – 25 July 2024), known as the Apartheid Killer , was a South African mass killer , policeman, and security guard who committed murders between 1986 and 1989. [ 1 ]

  4. London Recruits - Wikipedia

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    London Recruits: The Secret War Against Apartheid is a 2012 book edited and compiled by Ken Keable, with an introduction by Ronnie Kasrils and a foreword by Pallo Jordan. It inspired a documentary film, London Recruits , [ 1 ] directed by Gordon Main.

  5. Joburg Film Festival Sets Apartheid-Era Documentary ‘London ...

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    Gordon Main’s apartheid-era documentary “London Recruits” has been tapped as the opening film at the sixth Joburg Film Festival, which takes place Feb. 27 – March 3 in Johannesburg, South ...

  6. 1982 bombing of the African National Congress headquarters in ...

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    Anti-apartheid activists blamed the South African government. The decision to bomb the office was made following ANC attacks in South Africa, including a rocket attack on the Voortrekkerhoogte military base in August 1981. [3] It was also to demonstrate South Africa's displeasure with the British government. [4]

  7. Cannes: Ernest Cole Doc, About South African Photographer Who ...

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  8. Norma Kitson - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Red Lion Setters led the successful campaign to free Kitsons son from detainment in South Africa. [6] She was often to be found protesting apartheid in Trafalgar Square, in front of South Africa House, [7] as part of the City of London Anti-Apartheid Group, which she founded. [4]

  9. Anti-Apartheid Movement - Wikipedia

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    Mandela was released in February 1990, which started the negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa. For the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Nelson Mandela's release was a moment of celebration, but it also started an enormously challenging period in which they struggled to maintain the momentum of the 1980s, and sustain public interest in South ...