#15  Chapter 13 - Becoming ANC

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In this chapter, Cosatu was widely and immediately recognised by liberation movement exiles as a triumph. Resolutions adopted at the inaugural congress - including demands for the withdrawal of troops from townships, the release of political prisoners, the unbanning of illegal movements and parties, and the imposition of economic sanctions by other countries - were overtly political and promised to place the federation squarely in the ANC camp.
Season 1 / Episode 15 30 Mar 2021 English Read by Alec Hogg South Africa Government · History

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