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When the British National Committee met on 20 November 1985 , they endorsed
the ban on South African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive
Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the
realisation ...
When the British National Committee met on 20 November 1985 , they endorsed
the ban on South African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive
Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the
realisation ...
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Namibian participation in the Congress , and there was even a rumour that a
junior academic was told that his chances of achieving tenure would be
jeopardised if he failed to withdraw from the Congress once the ban on South
African ...
Namibian participation in the Congress , and there was even a rumour that a
junior academic was told that his chances of achieving tenure would be
jeopardised if he failed to withdraw from the Congress once the ban on South
African ...
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ing can we an the to the Eastern Block countries would political boycotting of the
conferappear to be in favour of a ban on ence and to a political reinforceSouth
African participation at the ment by the west of its own World Congress . Indeed ...
ing can we an the to the Eastern Block countries would political boycotting of the
conferappear to be in favour of a ban on ence and to a political reinforceSouth
African participation at the ment by the west of its own World Congress . Indeed ...
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