1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Southern Africa
North America
Middle East
1930- 2011
Western Europe
1923-
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1916- 2006
1932-
East Asia
September 13, 1995
Letter stating that the Department of Foreign Affairs has no political problem with a particular permit being granted.
September 14, 1995
Letter to the Chairman of the Council for the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction expressing that the Department of Foreign Affairs has no objection of certain import/export permits for material and technology related to weaponry.
October 28, 1996
Letter to D. J. van Beek, the Non-proliferation Secretary, regarding the South African National Conventional Arms Control Committee request for an interdepartmental working group on national policy on transparency in arms trade and transfers.
August 5, 1994
Copy of a letter to Washington that discusses reforms to make Armscor more centralized.
August 8, 1994
Report on status of Armscor trading with the United States, in the wake of pending trade restrictions, and with the United Kingdom.
November 16, 1994
Internal report on the progress of the Cameron Commission.
1994
Presidential directive setting out the terms of reference for the Cameron Commission to inquire about all of Armscor's recent arms deals.
October 26, 1994
Memorandum on the progress of the Cameron Commission's probe into Armscor's dealings.
November 14, 1994
Discusses the Cameron Commission and the debate about whether South African arms deals should be transperant to the public.
Report on the Cameron Commission recommending that partners in arms dealings should remain secret.