Terror in Südafrika
Extent and Medium
2 electronic resources (11, 2 pages)
Scope and Content
German translation of The Aida Parker newsletter (a right wing publication based in Johannesburg, South Africa) issue published in 1985-1986. It discusses the Terror in South Africa, explaining in graphic detail the torture and murder of being burned alive, after a tire is put over the head of a victim and put aflame. The newsletter is highly critical of the ANC (African National Congress) and Oliver Tambo, its president, and Joe Slovo, lawyer of the ANC. It also claims that the ANC is supported by the Soviet Union and the PLO. The "Hilfskomitee" is a German association trying to maintain the German heritage in its former African colonies. It supported South Africa's apartheid policies. The file contains graphic content and images.
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"Aida Parker Nachrichten dienst Autorisierte (Ubersetzung Johannesburg RSA)"
Also available on microfilm reel 110 : frames 1282-1292
Title viewed: 06/19/2022
People
- African National Congress
- Slovo, Joe
- Tamboo, Oliver
Subjects
- Violence--South Africa--History--20th century.
- Anti-communist movements--South Africa.--Periodicals.
- Apartheid--South Africa--Periodicals.
- Apartheid--South Africa--Sources.
- Right-wing extremists--Germany--History--20th century.
Places
- South Africa--Ethnic relations--History.
- South Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989--Periodicals.