WEBSTER, David (Introduction by): Five Freedoms Forum Conference Proceedings September 1987

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WEBSTER, David (Introduction by) : Five Freedoms Forum Conference Proceedings September 1987

Five Freedoms Forum,, 1987

A fine copy in the original thin card wrappers as issued. The Five Freedoms Forum was one of the many extra-parliamentary organisations which came into existence as a direct reaction to the state of emergency. After informal meetings under the leadership of Zwelakhe Sisulu (editor of the New Nation), Geoff Budlender (Legal Resources Centre) and Dr Beyers Naudê, well-known anti-apartheid activist, the FFF was established in 1987. Sheena Duncan of the Black Sash also helped establish this Johannesburg- based coalition of progressive organisations. One of the best-known campaigns in which the FFF actively participated was the "One Country, One People" campaign to propagate the notion of "one man, one vote". In July 1989 115 representatives of the FFF travelled to Lusaka for talks with the ANC.

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