Africa Apartheid Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leslie Illingworth
The Trial. Under the "Sabotage Act" there is no need for South Africa to bring accused persons to trial. They may be kept in prison for an indefinite series of ninety-day periods merely on suspicion, even when - as last week - indictments are quashed.
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