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    Allan Aubrey Boesak (born 23 February 1946) is a South African Dutch Reformed Church cleric, politician and anti-apartheid activist. He was sentenced...
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  • the Scorpions who is now the party's media liaison chief, and cleric Allan Boesak who ran in the 2009 election as COPE's Western Cape premier candidate...
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    Neville Alexander, Political activist, educationalist and lecturer. Allan Boesak (Political activist & Cleric). Patricia de Lille, former PAC, then Independent...
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  • California v. Bakke Allan Baldwin (1924–2008), Australian rules footballer Allan Ball (1943–2018), English footballer Allan Boesak (born 1946), South African...
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  • Document. Southern African black theologians include Barney Pityana, Allan Boesak, and Itumeleng Mosala. On the African continent, a distinction is often...
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  • political prisoner, senior ANC member, unionist and anti-apartheid activist Allan Boesak served his prison term here after he was convicted of fraud in 2000....
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    Mpetha and Albertina Sisulu; patrons were Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr Allan Boesak, Helen Joseph, and Nelson Mandela. Basing its platform on abolishing...
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    The plans for a new political organisation were introduced by Rev. Allan Boesak at a conference of the Transvaal Anti-South African Indian Council Committee...
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    way." - Steve Friedman, Center for Policy Studies (1996) The Reverent Allan Boesak was found to have misappropriated donor funds in 1994 intended for his...
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    the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award along with fellow activists Allan Boesak and Beyers Naudé for their human rights work in South Africa. She received...
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  • in the fight against government oppression. The leader of the front, Allan Boesak, called on organizations all over South Africa to help him. This included...
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    was, and the current Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, and Dr. Allan Boesak of the Uniting Reformed Church are vocal supporters of gay rights in...
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    Cape Showgrounds in Goodwood, where he invited Albertina Sisulu and Allan Boesak to give political speeches. Tutu moved into the archbishop's Bishopscourt...
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    Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi. The next day, she met with Allan Boesak. The UDF leadership, Boesak and Winnie Mandela had threatened to avoid a meeting King...
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    Nicholas Bhengu, evangelist and founder of Assemblies of God (1909–1986) Allan Boesak, cleric and anti-apartheid activist (born 1945) David Jacobus Bosch,...
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    ideas Black liberation theology Influenced Steve Biko Manas Buthelezi Allan Boesak Cain Hope Felder Obery M. Hendricks Jr. James D. Kirylo Basil Moore Conrad...
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    that we are entering a new phase. It's just musical chairs". Tutu and Allan Boesak had been planning a protest march in Cape Town, which the security chiefs...
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    1985), Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award (USA, 1985) along with Allan Boesak and Winnie Mandela, the Swedish Labour Movement Award (Sweden, 1988)...
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  • closed their doors. More than 500 people were arrested, including Dr Allan Boesak, UCT academic Dr. Charles Villa-Vicencio, Western Cape Council of Churches...
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  • Africa Allan Boesak (South Africa) Jean-Marc Ela (Cameroon) Rubin Phillip (South Africa) Asia Ahn Byung-Mu (Korea) Naim Ateek (Palestine) Elias Chacour...
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  • 1976, they became the first publisher of future anti-apartheid activist Allan Boesak. It published Sebastian Kappen's Jesus and Freedom in 1977. In the 1980s...
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    UDF leader Allan Boesak addresses a rally, 11 June 1988...
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  • (d. 2010) Tyne Daly, American actress (Cagney & Lacey) February 23 – Allan Boesak, South African Dutch Reformed Church cleric, politician and anti-apartheid...
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    Letter to Hollingsworth from AAM, signed by Archbishop Huddleston, Dr Allan Boesak, Robert Hughes MP, Andimba Toivo ja Toivo and Oliver Tambo, president...
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    It was launched in August 1983 with such leaders of the people as Dr Allan Boesak, Albertina Sisulu, Helen Joseph, Joe Marks, Trevor Manuel, Mosiuoa "Terror"...
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  • Africa Allan Boesak (South Africa) Jean-Marc Ela (Cameroon) Rubin Phillip (South Africa) Asia Ahn Byung-Mu (Korea) Naim Ateek (Palestine) Elias Chacour...
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