po131. Apartheid is Bankrupt. No Debt Rescheduling
By the 1980s South Africa was heavily dependent on loans from US and British banks. After the apartheid government declared a moratorium on the repayment of its foreign loans in 1985, the AAM and End Loans to Southern Africa (ELTSA) stepped up their campaign to stop the banks rescheduling South Africa’s debt.
Category: | Posters |
Author: | Anti-Apartheid Movement and End Loans to Southern Africa (ELTSA) |
Copyright: | AAM Archives Committee |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive, Bodleian Library |
Catalogue: | MSS AAM 2512/1 |
Design: | Sue Longbottom |
Date/Year: | n.d. |