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- Q5531999 subject Q9701459.
- Q5531999 abstract "The General Law Amendment Act, number 37 of 1963 (commenced 2 May) allowed a South African police officer to detain without warrant a person suspected of a politically motivated crime for up to 90 days without access to a lawyer. When used in practice, suspects were re-detained for another 90 day period immediately after release.The Amendment Act also introduced the "Sobukwe Clause" which allowed people already convicted of political offenses to be further detained (initially for twelve months). Named the Sobukwe Clause because it was used to keep PAC leader Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe (who was originally arrested in 1960 and sentenced to three years) in Robben Island for an additional six years.This Act strengthened previous amendments by further defining political crimes under Apartheid. Section 5 of the Act made a capital crime out of "receiving training that could further the objects of communism or advocating abroad economic or social change in South Africa by violent means through the aid of a foreign government or institution where the accused is a resident or former resident of South Africa".The legislation made provisions for imposing "sentences ranging from a minimum of five years imprisonment to death for anyone leaving the country to learn sabotage techniques, for advocating the forcible overthrow of the government or for urging the forcible inter-venti on in domestic South African affairs by an outside power, including the UN".".
- Q5531999 thumbnail Coat_of_Arms_of_South_Africa_(1932-2000).svg?width=300.
- Q5531999 wikiPageExternalLink blsalaws.htm.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q11409.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q121885.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q14932089.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q192493.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q2185780.
- Q5531999 wikiPageWikiLink Q9701459.
- Q5531999 comment "The General Law Amendment Act, number 37 of 1963 (commenced 2 May) allowed a South African police officer to detain without warrant a person suspected of a politically motivated crime for up to 90 days without access to a lawyer.".
- Q5531999 label "General Law Amendment Act, 1963".
- Q5531999 depiction Coat_of_Arms_of_South_Africa_(1932-2000).svg.