pic8806. Save the Sharpeville Six
Women from the ANC Women’s Section and AAM Women’s Committee demonstrated in support of Theresa Ramashamola to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day. Theresa was one of the Sharpeville Six, who were sentenced to death in December 1985 because they were present at a protest where black collaborators were killed. In December 1987 the South African Appeal Court rejected their appeal for clemency. Southern Africa the Imprisoned Society (SATIS) responded with a campaign of letters and postcards asking the British government to intervene. After huge international protests the death sentence was commuted in July 1988.
Category: | 1980s |
Copyright: | Andrew Wiard/Report |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive |
Catalogue: | MSS AAM 2424 |
Date/Year: | 1988 |