The current political situation and the tasks of the social movements
Jubilee SA occupies a special place in my heart, not only because of the issues it takes up, but because of my long associations with JSA, […]
Jubilee SA occupies a special place in my heart, not only because of the issues it takes up, but because of my long associations with JSA, […]
John Appolis reviews previous election tactics used within the social movements and argues for a spoilt ballot in the upcoming elections.
Dale Mckinley argues it is premature for the APF to participate in an electoral front that will put up candidates for national elections in 2009.
Oupa Lehulere argues for a united front of social movements to campaign for a No vote in the 2009 elections to build political consciousness and strengthen the movements.
Date Place Details Demands 6 Jun 2008 Johannesburg More than 5000 residents of khutsong township marched to the anc head office, luthuli house. the immigrant […]
Welcome to the third edition of the Khanya Journal for 2008 This issue is a follow up edition to the Racism and Xenophobia edition we […]
Celebrating 5 years! At the end of 2007 we celebrated the fifth anniversary of the Khanya Journal, which arose out of the struggles and the […]
5 years of “Khanya: a journal for activists” and our future tasks
In this article Suren Pillay* discusses the fragmentation of Palestine and argues for ‘critical in solidarity’ engagement, and the reconciliation between Hamas and the PLO.
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