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Word: qoboza (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Qoboza may have been too optimistic. On Tuesday he was detained for eight hours by the South African police. Among other things, the police wanted to know the whereabouts of a black student leader whom Qoboza's paper, The World, had just interviewed...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: South Africa: Trouble for the Press? | 12/16/1976 | See Source »

...Qoboza's newspaper, owned by whites but run almost entirely by black reporters, has generally retained a moderate nonviolent stance, although it opposes South Africa's program of apartheid...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: South Africa: Trouble for the Press? | 12/16/1976 | See Source »

...since June, when he returned to Soweto--a black township outside Johannesburg--Qoboza's paper has taken increasingly vocal opposition to the government's policy of racial segregation, although The World has continued to advocate change through nonviolence...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: South Africa: Trouble for the Press? | 12/16/1976 | See Source »

...Like Qoboza, Khotso Seatloho, the 19-year-old president of the Soweto Students Representative Council sought by the police, espouses nonviolent steps for change, The New York Times reported...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: South Africa: Trouble for the Press? | 12/16/1976 | See Source »

...Qoboza told the police he does not know Seatholo's whereabouts, the Times reported yesterday...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: South Africa: Trouble for the Press? | 12/16/1976 | See Source »

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