United Democratic Front This is the text of a speech given by UDF militant Murphy Morobe in 1987. Copied to clipboard Files Towards a People's Democracy: The UDF View (2.8 MB) South Africa apartheid United Democratic Front Murphy Morobe Comments
From people's politics to state politics: aspects of national liberation in South Africa 1984-1994 This article, written in 1994, the first year of the 'new South Africa', examines…
Legacies and meanings of the United Democratic Front (UDF) period for contemporary South Africa This essay by Raymond Suttner, former UDF militant and political prisoner, examines…
Ovambo migrant workers general strike for rights, Namibia: 1971-72 In the winter of 1971-72 the economy of South West Africa (Namibia) was shutdown by a general strike…
The National Liberation Struggle. Some personal experiences from Southern Africa Angry Workers recently published an editorial on the conflict in Gaza. There was widespread…
The UDF Period and its Meaning for Contemporary South Africa A reflection on the United Democratic Front (UDF) twenty years after its formation, based on three…
Detention without trial - Thames Valley Class Struggle Group Leaflet distributed at an anti-apartheid demonstration, in an attempt to put across an anti-capitalist and anti-democratic position, in contrast to the liberal politics of most of the anti-apartheid movement.
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