Author: Sipho Richard Shabalala
ISBN No: 978-1-920287-65-8
Cost: 220.00
... From its inception the PAC conceived of the revolution as an unfolding and expanding programme. The exact nature of the programme was to be dictated by circumstances and the way the regime responded. The goal of the revolution was clearly stated in the 1949 Programme of Action: to realise the poitical independence and self-deteraination of the colonised African people of South Africa. Strategies and tactics, but not the overall goal, would vary according to the security and political conditions. The year to realise this goal was 1963. Physical confrontation with the security forces of the regimeand its fully mobilised, trained and armed white civilians was unavoidable. The logic of organising and structuring Task Forces at each branch was a manifestation of this imperative; these were essentially fighting units in the making, designed to evolve with the demands of time. ...
ISBN No: 978-1-920287-65-8
Cost: 220.00
... From its inception the PAC conceived of the revolution as an unfolding and expanding programme. The exact nature of the programme was to be dictated by circumstances and the way the regime responded. The goal of the revolution was clearly stated in the 1949 Programme of Action: to realise the poitical independence and self-deteraination of the colonised African people of South Africa. Strategies and tactics, but not the overall goal, would vary according to the security and political conditions. The year to realise this goal was 1963. Physical confrontation with the security forces of the regimeand its fully mobilised, trained and armed white civilians was unavoidable. The logic of organising and structuring Task Forces at each branch was a manifestation of this imperative; these were essentially fighting units in the making, designed to evolve with the demands of time. ...
