Black police killed in tribal clashes over homeland[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Article re opposition to possible incorporation of Moutse into KwaNdebele homeland. Mentions Black Sash statement on the violence.Date(s): 3 January 1986. Accessed 13 December 2007 Blacks are treated in white hospitals in election protest[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Reference to temporary detention of Black Sash demonstrators in support of the defiance campaign which saw blacks present themselves for treatment at whites-only hospitals.Date(s): 3 August 1989. Accessed 13 December 2007 De Klerk orders up troops in crackdown, South Africa[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Reference to Black Sash backing de Klerk's call to use troops to qwell violence in Natal in 1990Date(s): 3 April 1990. Accessed 13 December 2007 South Africa renews State of Emergency[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Black Sash is mentioned as one organisation (amongst others) who protested the renewal of the State of Emergency. Their protest took the form of silently holding placards with slogans like "Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" in rush hour traff [. . .]Date(s): 10 June 1989. Accessed 13 December 2007 |