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  1. Africa”. Twice a year the local groups met at conferences, but there was no common platform. The most important joint production during these years was the study book “Imperialism and Liberation Struggle

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  2. churches in South Africa were also increasingly important for the liberation struggle within the country, as many anti-apartheid organizations were banned. 1. Translated from the Norwegian edition of T

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  3. liberation struggle. It can be said that it was impossible for any FELM worker in Namibia to be left untouched by the events that finally led to the independence of the country, regardless of personal

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  4. Southern Africa which organized several campaigns, meetings, publications etc. about South Africa and the liberation struggle. In the 1980s the boycott campaign against South Africa became crucial, and the

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  5. Political Prisoners, Dismantle Swedish Investments in South Africa, No Trade with South Africa, No Sport or Cultural Exchange with Official South Africa, Support the Liberation Struggle, Support ANC, South

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