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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/0f94e9633a35fada5ead6266fa6632c1.pdf
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Political Documents (SWAPO, SWANU, DTA)
Description
An account of the resource
This collection holds PDF scans of constitutions of Namibian political parties SWAPO, SWANU, and the DTA. Some other documents are included as well
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Democratic Turnhalle Alliance/Demokratiese Turnhalle Alliansie Constitution
Description
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This document is the constitution for the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance.
Contents:
Membership of Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
Constitution
Constitutional Principals for SWA/Namibia
Constitutional Proposals for the Institution of Government
Economic Principles
Creator
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Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
Publisher
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Printed by Multi-Servies Windhoek
Date
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Unclear, likely 1978 or 1977
Format
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PDF
Language
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English
Type
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Political Document
Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
Dirk Mudge
DTA
Elections
Political Parties
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/8c84b93db2e191687d5968319b2789c3.pdf
0e688064268dd73506e2d21cd35413da
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Title
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Nordic Documentation on the Liberation Struggle in Southern Africa (NAI)
Description
An account of the resource
<blockquote>
<p>In 2003 the Nordic Africa Institute initiated a project to identify archives in the Nordic countries, that cover documentation on anti-apartheid resistance and the liberation struggle in Southern Africa, mainly South Africa and Namibia, during 1960-1990. (Other countries are covered, see the information box in the right hand column.) Around this time, a large number of organisations in the Nordic countries e.g. government bodies, youth and church organisations, political parties and solidarity groups participated in the struggle. As a result, vast bilateral cooperation emerged and many well documented conferences and meetings were held in the Nordic countries and in Africa. Several visits to refugee camps in Africa and encounters with different leaders were also documented on videos, tapes and in pictures. Another result was this website that works as an reference source. It was launched on 24 April 2007. (<a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/">More about the website.</a>)</p>
<p>Organisations in <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/denmark/">Denmark</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/finland/">Finland</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/iceland/">Iceland</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/norway/">Norway </a>and <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/sweden/">Sweden</a> have localized, catalogued and organized archives on the liberation struggle. The <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/">archival lists</a> are available in a database, found on this website, that has been created to make the materials known and easily accessible for researchers, students and others who are interested in this part of the world history.</p>
<p>The project was concluded in November 2009 with a <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/events/">workshop held in Pretoria, South Africa</a>.</p>
</blockquote>
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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, in partnership with: <br /><br />The Finnish Country Committee on Archives on Anti-Colonial Resistance and Liberation Struggle in Namibia<br /><br />SWAPO Party Archive & Research Centre<br /><br />The NGO Solidarity with Southern Africa (Sweden)<br /><br />Tchiweka (Angola)<br /><br />Aluka (South Africa & USA)
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<a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/">http://www.liberationafrica.se/</a>
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Nordic Africa Institute
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Text
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Title
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Sweden and National Liberation in Southern Africa (vol. 2)
Description
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Sweden’s and the other Nordic countries’ support for the national liberation process and struggle against apartheid was unique in the international context both in regard to the size of the financial support and the extensive popular involvement. This book attempts to document the involvement of Sweden in the Southern African struggles against colonialism, occupation and white minority rule. While Volume I set out to identify the actors and factors behind the involvement, the aim of the present volume is to illustrate the Swedish participation. The focus of this study is on official assistance to the national liberation movements but the important role played by the organized Swedish solidarity movement and other non-governmental organizations also forms part of the narration. The study also attempts to contribute to a broader understanding of the international aspects of the Thirty Years’ War in the region, a significant chapter in the quest for national self-determination, democracy and human rights towards the end of the troubled 20th century. Primarily written for the general reader interested in relations between Sweden and the Southern African liberation movements, the presentation should also provide material and theoretical enquiries with regard to, for example, Swedish foreign policy in the cold war era; regional developments in a bipolar world; and the diplomatic initiatives, political alliances and material conditions of the different movements. This book is a part of the Nordic Africa Institute’s Research Project National Liberation in Southern Africa. The Role of the Nordic Countries. The result of the project is a unique documentation, mainly drawing on hitherto restricted official primary sources. This book, together with the other studies published within the project, forms a valuable reference source for everyone interested in the 20th century history of Southern Africa in particular or North/South and international relations in general. Part 1: Formation of a popular opinion (1950-1970) Part 2: Solidarity and Assistance 1970–1994
Creator
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Tor Sellström (ed.)
Publisher
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Nordic Africa Institute
Rights
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Format
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PDF
Date
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2002
Language
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English
Source
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http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:241772/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Andreas Shipanga
anti-apartheid
DTA
Nordic Africa Institute
Nordic Documentation on the Liberation Struggle in Southern Africa
Solidarity
SWANU
SWAPO
Sweden
Tor Sellström
Unions
UNITA
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/9bb4ee80458de965efc2e41d7d1a2fe4.pdf
a58ae6d13bbbae9e035b5133f45955d5
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Title
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Nordic Documentation on the Liberation Struggle in Southern Africa (NAI)
Description
An account of the resource
<blockquote>
<p>In 2003 the Nordic Africa Institute initiated a project to identify archives in the Nordic countries, that cover documentation on anti-apartheid resistance and the liberation struggle in Southern Africa, mainly South Africa and Namibia, during 1960-1990. (Other countries are covered, see the information box in the right hand column.) Around this time, a large number of organisations in the Nordic countries e.g. government bodies, youth and church organisations, political parties and solidarity groups participated in the struggle. As a result, vast bilateral cooperation emerged and many well documented conferences and meetings were held in the Nordic countries and in Africa. Several visits to refugee camps in Africa and encounters with different leaders were also documented on videos, tapes and in pictures. Another result was this website that works as an reference source. It was launched on 24 April 2007. (<a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/">More about the website.</a>)</p>
<p>Organisations in <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/denmark/">Denmark</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/finland/">Finland</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/iceland/">Iceland</a>, <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/norway/">Norway </a>and <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/sweden/">Sweden</a> have localized, catalogued and organized archives on the liberation struggle. The <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/archives/">archival lists</a> are available in a database, found on this website, that has been created to make the materials known and easily accessible for researchers, students and others who are interested in this part of the world history.</p>
<p>The project was concluded in November 2009 with a <a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/events/">workshop held in Pretoria, South Africa</a>.</p>
</blockquote>
Creator
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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, in partnership with: <br /><br />The Finnish Country Committee on Archives on Anti-Colonial Resistance and Liberation Struggle in Namibia<br /><br />SWAPO Party Archive & Research Centre<br /><br />The NGO Solidarity with Southern Africa (Sweden)<br /><br />Tchiweka (Angola)<br /><br />Aluka (South Africa & USA)
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<a href="http://www.liberationafrica.se/">http://www.liberationafrica.se/</a>
Publisher
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Nordic Africa Institute
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Text
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Sweden and National Liberation in Southern Africa (vol. 1)
Description
An account of the resource
Sweden’s and the other Nordic countries’ support for the national liberation process and struggle against apartheid was unique in the international context both in regard to the size of the financial support and the extensive popular involvement. This book attempts to document the involvement of Sweden in the Southern African struggles against colonialism, occupation and white minority rule. While Volume I set out to identify the actors and factors behind the involvement, the aim of the present volume is to illustrate the Swedish participation. The focus of this study is on official assistance to the national liberation movements but the important role played by the organized Swedish solidarity movement and other non-governmental organizations also forms part of the narration. The study also attempts to contribute to a broader understanding of the international aspects of the Thirty Years’ War in the region, a significant chapter in the quest for national self-determination, democracy and human rights towards the end of the troubled 20th century. Primarily written for the general reader interested in relations between Sweden and the Southern African liberation movements, the presentation should also provide material and theoretical enquiries with regard to, for example, Swedish foreign policy in the cold war era; regional developments in a bipolar world; and the diplomatic initiatives, political alliances and material conditions of the different movements. This book is a part of the Nordic Africa Institute’s Research Project National Liberation in Southern Africa. The Role of the Nordic Countries. The result of the project is a unique documentation, mainly drawing on hitherto restricted official primary sources. This book, together with the other studies published within the project, forms a valuable reference source for everyone interested in the 20th century history of Southern Africa in particular or North/South and international relations in general. Part 1: Formation of a popular opinion (1950-1970) Part 2: Solidarity and Assistance 1970–1994
Creator
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Tor Sellström (ed.)
Publisher
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Nordic Africa Institute
Rights
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Format
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PDF
Date
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1999
Language
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English
Source
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http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:272713/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Andreas Shipanga
anti-apartheid
DTA
Nordic Africa Institute
Nordic Documentation on the Liberation Struggle in Southern Africa
Solidarity
SWANU
SWAPO
Sweden
Tor Sellström
Unions
UNITA
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/b5b7db4f374d5af3d284ee603ae09703.pdf
56a3b457e6c322b04fdbe7a533db4075
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Title
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Miscellaneous Documents, Pamphlets, Briefings & Promotional Material Concerning Namibia
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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Meeting on SWA/Namibia in Geneva, 7-14 January 1981
Description
An account of the resource
Issued as a Supplement to SA Digest (6 February 1981) -A Somewhat Partisan take on the 1977-1980 period in Namibia
Publisher
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SA Digest magazine
SA Digest magazine
Format
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PDF
Date
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1981
Language
A language of the resource
English
1978 Elections
Dirk Mudge
DTA
Elections
Namibia
NUDO
SWAPO
Switzerland
United Nations
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/cd3ba43d3d3120a30f8170525584ec02.pdf
7ac2f608229f17406a02afa40d30cefb
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Title
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Miscellaneous Documents, Pamphlets, Briefings & Promotional Material Concerning Namibia
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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The Position of SWANU and the Namibia National Front on Negotiations between the Five Western Powers and South Africa on Namibia
Description
An account of the resource
SWANU's Position at the 1976 UN Session -Contacts between Ambassadors of The Five Western Powers and the NNF -The SWANU Utrecht Meeting
Publisher
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Zed Ngavirue
South West African National Union
Format
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PDF
Date
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Sep-77
Language
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English
1978 Elections
Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
Detainees
DTA
Elections
Gerson Veii
Namibia National Front
R. Vekuii Rukoro
South West Africa National Union
SWANU
United Nations
Western Contact Group
Zedekia Ngavirue
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/abcf9b6d9372ad0eee0c42614e34e961.mpg
e673daf7869408c9c0c5239f84839877
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Documentary Films on Namibia
Description
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This collection holds full length Documentary Films on Namibia.
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Rights vary depending on the resource. Please consult each individual entry for specific information
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The Namibian Independence Process (Film)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRXj7wFqeiM
Description
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Short Documentary film produced for TV News Program "South Africa Now" in conjunction with The Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Phase II Productions, Global Vision International, Stuart Sender (Dir. & Prod.) and Caroline Craven. Interviews with SWAPO members, Dirk Mudge, U.S. Lawyers (Gay McDougall & others), and the general Namibian public regarding the run-up to the 1989 Elections and their thoughts on independence.
Creator
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Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law & "South Africa Now"
Publisher
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"South Africa Now" - Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Date
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June 1990
Format
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MPG Video File
Language
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English
Type
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Documentary Film
1 April 1989
Carolyn Craven
Commission on Independent Namibia
Dirk Mudge
DTA
Elections
Gay McDougall
Koevoet
Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Martti Ahtisaari
Namibia
Resolution 435
South Africa Now
United States
UNTAG
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https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/files/original/b8880e7480cc6f060c7efc042a17d833.pdf
71c1c0441237f63300ade87852ee880e
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Southern Africa Dossier (Maputo)
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Southern Africa Dossier - April 1990
Description
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-Notes on Namibia's Transition to Independence (Gottfriend Wellmer)
Creator
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Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique) - Centro de Estudos Africanos
Publisher
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Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique) - Centro de Estudos Africanos
Date
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1990
Format
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PDF
Language
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English
Type
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Newsletter
Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
DTA
Elections
Gottfried Welmer
Independence