No neutral ground: South Africa's confrontation with the activist churches

The South African government has repeatedly subjected South African churches active in human rights work to severe repression. This report documents the cases of more than one hundred clergy and church workers who have been detained since 1980, some for more than two years; some have been severely t...

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Corporate Author: Human Rights Watch, New York/N.Y. (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York/N.Y. <u.a.> Human Rights Watch August 1989
In:Year: 1989
Series/Journal:Africa Watch Report
Further subjects:B Resistance
B Political conflict
B Church
B Human rights violation
B Südafrikanische Republik Innenpolitischer Konflikt Christliche Kirche Repressalien / Oppression Politischer Widerstand Politische Haft Political persecution Human rights violation
B Africa
B Political prisoner
B Political persecution
B Internal policy
B Oppression
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Summary:The South African government has repeatedly subjected South African churches active in human rights work to severe repression. This report documents the cases of more than one hundred clergy and church workers who have been detained since 1980, some for more than two years; some have been severely tortured