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An Anti-Eviction Campaign activist gazes at the construction site of the Delft transit camp, a 'temporary relocation area' for people evicted from shacks closer to the city. March 2009. Credit: Kerry Ryan Chance

‘The Politic of Blood’: Political Repression in South Africa

August 4, 2020  

In South Africa, grassroots activists talk of ‘the politic of blood’, referring to ongoing assassinations and other forms of repression. This dossier shows how grassroots activists and trade unionists have been subjected to ongoing repression by the state, beginning under apartheid and continuing under the rule of the African National Congress (ANC), much of which has never been fully acknowledged outside of activist circles.

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    An Anti-Eviction Campaign activist gazes at the construction site of the Delft transit camp, a 'temporary relocation area' for people evicted from shacks closer to the city. March 2009. Credit: Kerry Ryan Chance

    ‘The Politic of Blood’: Political Repression in South Africa

    August 4, 2020

    In South Africa, grassroots activists talk of ‘the politic of blood’, referring to ongoing assassinations and other forms of repression. This dossier shows how grassroots activists and trade unionists have been subjected to ongoing repression by the state, beginning under apartheid and continuing under the rule of the African National Congress (ANC), much of which has never been fully acknowledged outside of activist circles.

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