Congress Resister 1983 - 1989

Congress Resister 1983 - 1989

Digital Innovation South Africa

Congress Resister was published by the Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC), which was formed at the turn of the twentieth century by Mahatma Gandhi. It was not banned but was severely affected by the harsh repression of the period. By the mid-60s the activities of the TIC had declined and by the early 70s it was virtually non-existent. At this time, some activists in the Indian community were involved in Black Consciousness organisations. Others associated themselves with the non-racial policy of the 1950s Congress Alliance.In 1981, a meeting was held in Lenasia to discuss the response of the Indian community to the forthcoming elections for the South African Indian Council (SAIC). It was decided that the Transvaal Anti-SAIC Committee (TASC) be established to oppose the SAIC election. The Committee actively campaigned for a boycott of the SAIC elections in a style reminiscent of the Congress Alliance. The culmination of this process was a resounding boycott of the SAIC elections and the holding of the TASC Conference in January 1983. It was here that the decisions were taken to form the United Democratic Front (UDF) and to revive the TIC.On the formation of the UDF, the TIC affiliated to it. The TIC consciously promoted the idea of non-racialism, and sought to mobilise the Transvaal Indian community under the dual banner of the TIC and the UDF. This was done by house visits, mass meetings, pamphleteering and extensive campaigns to boycott the Tricameral Parliament, municipal elections and education. They also participated in national UDF campaigns and began organising the business sector through the TIC Business and Economy Group. After the unbanning of the ANC in 1990, TIC leaders and activists became active in the newly-formed ANC branches and its provincial and national structures, and ultimately the organisation was disbanded.


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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 September 1983 English

Yusuf Dadoo, 1909 - 1983: Hamba kahle comrade


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 February 1984 English

Bury the new deal. 'Enemies of the people'. The changing face of apartheid. Millions to make mark against apartheid. We will not be fooled. Attend mass meeting


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1984 English

TIC - united force for change. The TIC leaders speak. Their new deal. Forward against Botha's plans. Release our political prisoners. Labour Party condemned. Did you know that. 250 000 …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 October 1984 English

We fight on. Forward with the Freedom Charter. United against elections in Actonville. UDF - 1 year of united action. Release our leaders now. Truth behind Vaal struggle. Support Simba …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1985 English

Towards a common future. From protest to challenge. We are proved right. Treason for patriots. Organise or starve. 30th Anniversary of the Freedom Charter


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1985 English

These freedoms we will fight for. Townships under siege. Reject PFP. Unrests: united response. Unity brings bus victory


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 October 1985 English

Funeral of Ebrahim Carelse. Forward to freedom. State of emergency will not smash us. We salute all opponents of apartheid. The struggle for peace and justice lives on. What really …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 May 1987 English

May Day - day of workers unity. Congress rallies. Stop press. May 6whites only election. History of May Day. SADWU's guidelines for domestic workers. Continue struggle for May Day


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 June 1987 English

Editorial. June 12 - 26 national united action. June 16 rallies. UDF national conference. Resist Group Areas. Freedom Charter: the people's demands. Ahmed Kathrada - people's hero. Letters. MP's resign …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 August 1987 English

Congress accepts the challenge!. The people say no to House of Delegates. Participation, negotiation and the future: the Congress view. Miners square up for a battle for a living wage