Relocations The Churches` Report On Forced Removals In South Africa

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South Africa
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17212
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Softcover published 1984 by the South African Council of Churches and The Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, in overall good used condition. Stapled binding, 64 numbered pages, clean and unmarked.

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