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IE
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DELA FREE TO GO HO
E
outh African Black activist Winnie andela
triumphantly returned home to the Black
township of Soweto after her lawyers s id the
government ended 23 year of restrictions on
her movement.
"Th government i abandoning it attempts
to uphold the banning order" on r. Mandel ,
said her lawyer, Ismail Ayob. Authorities are
expected to r cind the measure officially soon.
B nning order are u d by the government to
suppre di ent by restricting the activitie and
contact of prominent opponents of apartheid,
th sy tern under which fiv million hite
dominate 24 million votel Blacks.
• I m grateful to no one," Id r. Mand la,
wit of the jailed anti- parth id lead r elson
Mandela.
'It as my ri ht to be at home. It
criminal act on the p rt of the government t b n
me in the fir t place."
Ayob said Mrs. Mandela till rem ined 'Ii t d"
under the Internal curity Act, meanin that h
till m y not b publicly quoted in ou th Africa.
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By Harold J one
LANSING - Will ichigan
Democrats fall in behind .their
Illinois counterparts and vot
for a L Rouche candidat ?
With the
race has taken on added in te­
rest.
In Illinois, 0 LaRouch
candid te beat out the regular
Democr ts for state ide con­
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Figurin
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