Subversive Activities

Subversion (from the Latin word subvertere, 'overthrow') refers to a process by which the values and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed, in an attempt to transform the established social order and its structures of power, authority, hierarchy, and social norms. Subversion can be described as an attack on the public morale and, "the will to resist intervention are the products of combined political and social or class loyalties which are usually attached to national symbols. Following penetration, and parallel with the forced disintegration of political and social institutions of the state, these loyalties may be …

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Laws.Africa · 28 September 2017 English

Organizations under suspicion Public unrest or subversive activities Persons hostile to the State or under suspicion


Laws.Africa · 8 October 2010 English

subsection— (a) if he or she is convicted for subversive activities against Uganda or another country; (b) if misconduct or misbehaviour; (c) conviction for subversive activities against Uganda or another country; (d) conviction misconduct or misbehaviour; (c) conviction for subversive activities against Uganda or another country; (d) conviction


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 November 2002 English

Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts in the subject history at the University of South Africa. This thesis includes chapters on the …

frequently receive `reports of agitation and subversive activities' where white fears of black uprisings led


Laws.Africa · 25 June 2001 English

of sections 4 and 5 of the Sedition and Subversive Activities Act No.46 of 1938:or (xil) any other offence


Laws.Africa · 19 March 1999 English

SEPTEMBER 1969 Article III Prohibition of Subversive Activities 33 I. Every refugee has duties to the He or she shall also abstain from any subversive activities against any Member State of the OAU. 2


MSU: Michigan State University · 1995

The famous Nigerian dramatist Wole Soyinka tells how he "broke into the Nigerian Broadcasting Service (NBC) studios in Ibadan and switched Western Premier, Chief Ladoke Akintola's priorly recorded statewide broadcast …


Laws.Africa · 10 June 1994 English

SUPPLEMENT PART A - BILLS 7. The Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Bill, 1994oeen eseeeeeneerennnenernnnenents Page PART A - BILLS 7. The Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Bill, 1994cseceesseesneensenerennennssenenaner AUTHORITY PART A $1 THE SEDITION AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1994 (Bill No. 7 of 1994) entitled An Act to amend the Sedition and Subversive Activities Act, 1938. ENACTEDby the King and Parliament This Act may be cited as the Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Act, 1994 and shall be read


SU: Stellenbosch University · 4 September 1992 Afrikaans

Vrye Weekblad was an independent Afrikaans progressive anti-apartheid weekly newspaper published between 1988 and 1994.

manyfronts as possible and to escalate internal subversive activities." Inotherwords therewasforGerhardt no real


Villon Films · 1988 English

Vrye Weekblad was a groundbreaking progressive, anti-apartheid Afrikaans national weekly newspaper that was launched in November 1988 and forced to close in February 1994. The paper was driven into bankruptcy …

against uh people involved in quote unquote subversive activities and it allows for interrogation and no access


Laws.Africa · 10 November 1987 English

Decree, 1987 vest se. 84 4. The Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Decree, 1987 one cs cece coe Decree, 1987... ..... $4 The Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Decree, 1987 on ese ns ses S5 DECREE NO. 4 OF 1987 THE SEDITION AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES (AMENDMENT) DECREE 1987 In exercise of the Decree may be cited as the Sedition and Subversive Activities (Amendment) Decree, 1987 and shall be read read as one with the Sedition and Subversive Activities Act, 1938 (hereafter referred to as “‘the principal


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