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In South Africa repression continues to mount. This repression is designed to crush the growing people's movement which is working to destroy apartheid and create, in its stead, a new and democratic society. Hiding its brutality behind tight censorship, the apartheid govemment has made it harder and harder for people in the United States to get information about events in South Africa.
These circumstances make the publication of this book in the United States both critical and timely. It helps fill that information gap.
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Cries of freedom: women in detention in South Africa.
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Issued by the Federation of Transvaal Women, 8th Floor, Zambezi House, Von Weilligh Street, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Reprinted in the United States by The Africa Fund in cooperation with the United Nations Centre Against Apartheid.
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