The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee
The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee

The Knock on the Door. The Story of the Detainees' Parents Support Committee

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The Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC) was started in 1981 in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was set up by the parents, spouses and families of activists who were detained and had no recourse to legal intervention. Many in this movement had not been politically involved.

Members of the DPSC stood on street corners with placards calling for the release of their children. They organised food, clothing and legal representation for detainees across the country, and they supported the detainees families. DPSC activists marched, petitioned, argued, wrote and protested for the release of all detainees. They made public the brutal operations of the security establishment.

The DPSC helped to draw international attention to the atrocities being perpetuated against children some as young as nine by the apartheid state. And the evidence amassed by the DPSC helped to lay some of the groundwork for South Africas Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

The Knock On The Door tells the story of the DPSC and of how the anti-detention movement became part of the mass uprising that brought down apartheid. It is an inspiring account of ordinary people coming together to stand up against racism and the abuse of power.

 

2018. Firm softcover, 234 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, clean and neat. Parcel under 1kg.

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