Boycotts against Apartheid
Academic
Boycott
Declaration by British Academics
, 1965
International Student Action in Solidarity with the Students of Southern Africa
. Paper Presented by E.S. Reddy, August 1987
Economic
Boycott
Declaration of the Conference of West European Parliamentarians on an Oil Embargo against South Africa,
Brussels, 30-31 January 1981
Consumer
Boycott
Julius Nyerere on the Boycott of South Africa
, Letter to the editor of Africa South, October-December 1959
Resolution of the Executive of the Liberal Party of Great Britain
, 13 November 1959
Statement by Albert Lutuli Appealing to the British People to Boycott South Africa
. Statement Issued Jointly with Dr G M Naicker, President, South African Indian Congress, and Peter Brown, National Chairman, Liberal Party of South Africa, December 1959
Cultural
Boycott
Some Important Developments in the Movement for a Cultural Boycott against South Africa
, Note by the United Nations Centre against Apartheid, 1983
Position Paper on the Cultural and Academic Boycott
. Adopted by the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress, Lusaka, May 1989
Sports Boycott
International Boycott of Apartheid Sport
, with special reference to the campaigns in Britain by the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Paper prepared by Abdul Minty for the United Nations Unit on Apartheid, 1971
International Convention Against Apartheid in Sports
. Adopted and opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 40/64 of 10 December 1985
United Nations, India and the Boycott of Apartheid Sport
. Paper presented by E.S. Reddy at the seminar of the Sports Authority of India and the Arjuna Awardees Association, New Delhi, July 28-29, 1988
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