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Demands rejected

NZPA-Reuter Durban South Africa yesterday rejected conditions set by three dissidents who are encamped inside Britain’s consulate in Durban as London further isolated the fugitives in an attempt to make them leave. The Law and Order Minister, Mr Louis le Grange, who ordered that the men be arrested after they led opposition to the country’s new Constitution,' said he had no power to accept the demands that the three antiapartheid leaders had set for leaving the consulate. They had demanded the release of people being held without trial or permission to address the United Nations. .

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Press, 24 October 1984, Page 10

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Demands rejected Press, 24 October 1984, Page 10

Demands rejected Press, 24 October 1984, Page 10