NORTHERN DIVISION WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY NO.80
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Union of South Africa
10. Native riots sup;^est groriinf; resistance to Govern-
IRiots involvi_n ; 3,000 natives near Johannesburg on
2 and 3 T:ovenber provide new evidence o . the sharpening
racial tensions which have accompanied the 1.1alan (overnrit pt's
nrof;rara of apartheid or stricter secre?;ation. The outburst
~nich occurr e n~ucersu.orp, 20 miles northwest of the
Union's chief industrial city, seems to have been set off
because o; a simple misunderstandinF of a new riunicinsl re, u-
lation, but became so frenzied that armed ppo1ice :"ailed in
three att'entnts to break into the crar:ded nn-ti-ire nur rter. 'Tree
ner}sons were killed r.ncs rtany rornded as natives resisted t-:ith
stone: and nz:,,tol shots the advance of police tinder covering
fire of rifles, revo_lvors, and a sub-nRehire ? un? Pitt?.n ;
flared un nui.c--iy over the natives' znternrst?.nf- as rm.ndatory
a neta rermissive ordinance, which aliotsod nati.va rumen to
rer?ister or n asses. The municipal I-o1rern-:lent nuickiy nronntised
a revi.etv of all comnnlai.nts and has ..iready been able to announce
some success in clearing t.n the 5.surdcr,tandirt . To quiet
fears r..~??ong uronor7.ns over t;hc rio''s, 21 T1tiniici.'iti,l_ities an-
nounced on 5 ilovetnbcr that ass lv s barring; uneflnloyeci nati :re
',,en from entering urban areas irouid be rii idly enforced.
The spontaneity of the riot adds norm; evidence to that
of the Durban riots in Jaatua.'y and the natives' boycott of
Johannesburg tram,:ays Ifist month o hot-; near t, to
flashnoint are racial ten;;i.ons t ,rouL,hout the UTnion. lie 7istnnee
to the Covernnent's renressive racial pro ;ran is likely to
increase as non- ;uroneans prtrticinatinC in such ?rotests learn
the technioues and returards of organized demonstrations, and as
ir,,njementf~tion of the Crovernr(,,nt's a."nartheid policy continues
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to foster the non-Europeans' growing sense of frustration over
2 leir social, and economic
S,,!EDBIT.
1. S,ye(jish (.Toverntient nubl i c ly renounces linited Scanc.i-
navia.n E13.1 .ry_coopera ion
Recent events greatly reduce the possibilities for
Sv edish military cooperation with Denmark and Tlorway. ?'rims
3."inister Tage Erlander, in response to inouiries from Con-
servative and Liberal spokesien in the Ri.ksdag on the status
of military cooperation with Denrtark and Norway, stated that
the Swedish Cov'ernrment has rejected even United technical
cooperation with Denmark and Norway on the grounds that it
offers few adw .ntages and would "invite suspicion elsewhere?
that Sweden is derarting rrori its policy of neitrality. Foreifn
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inister t;nden further charp~ed that the ''r'oponer.its of inter_aneinavian military cooperation are advocati.?rt, consciously
or url,consci.ously.. Svr:.dish adherence to the Atlantic ^act.
Liberal and Conservative spokesmen did pat anpeP,r to be
satisfied and continued to favor inter-Sca,idinavi.an coonora.tion,
but clisciained that it violated Sweden's neutrality,
The current episode reveals that corm- fete hnrnony does
not exist within the country over the 1, i.sdom of Sti?eden?,
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ro (. i.cy and that the rovernTlant feels obliged to ;,,a.'-e a nubile
state,~ient; to eoimteract the oni.ni ons expressed by ~, - -.
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military men and others favrjring' inter-Scandinrcvian -` lli.tary
coone.rationc and to renucli.a?te such a nol.ic as .1eona.rc:l ''
3Y eden's sacroscant ~' y ~'
alliance-(reef' arei ~n pa:l. ey. The
govern gent riar also hone to allay the constr.nt Coprnun.ist nrona,-
panda t1hat `>L'w (den in reality is ,.radut1iir becoming a de facto
:r.?cpber of the ,or.''tli '41' i ar ti.c act, - - ----~._.
i;. .Accent anc?e of refugees being, restricted
An unusually heavy influx of re L:-ees from Eastern
Cer r'ny during recent ivee!{s is forcing. R stiffening of Sweden's
policy toward refugees. The Swedish economy cannot continue
to absorb large numbers C.A. refugees t%Ithout eventual strain
(there are at T)resent rou hly 1063000 aliens in Sweden of which
annroxi,nate.Ly 46,000 are refu gees) and. it i.s feared, particularly
by labor leaders, that unrestricted accentance of refugees will
create unemrl.ou lent. The S ;eiIi-s}t rovern,-;ent, moreover, is con-
cerned lest noiitiraily a ldesi.rable eler"~erits and foreign a rents
;Lain admittance as refugees.
Sweden does not contemnl.ate re:usin; as`lum to bona fide
nolitical ret'r~;ees, but a large nronortion of the East ref~ e.ns
have fled not to escape politicFa1 ncrserut ion, but in the hone
of na!.ing a better livin - in Sweden. The Svrpdish no? icy is
that, after an and t-ime-consl'l,i,nE investigation
of each indi.viclual' s case, those cud.?gcd refugees prom, noiit ica.l
oppression are rermitted to rerscaln in Sim den; i:hi.1G in theory
at least, non-noli-.jcal refugees are eonsi.derec! illegal i.E'?rrl ?
(-rants anci required to leave. Tn r
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reasons anc in recn -}.i.tion of extensive ruubl.i_.c ;it11mathy . or
refu gees, excentions have been nade. 1ho recent increase in
arrivals, hm ever, is c tt7sin;; t~~e Aliens (;ommi scion to be loos
lenient, and several groups of non-political Las
t German rei1:}-,ees
ri ve been refused , Sirlum an escori;ed to the three-mile limit,
;e See TID '_.'ce'cly Lo `3.5, 10 October
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(Danish authorities ai e resents art; the same plan,
an6. the roxirlity of Swedish and. Danish :horps has nroduced
certain confusion.) Ob-, iously, ti-lis Tract i_ce is neither
ht:r ane nor, efficient, but Sv cdish authorities hone that
severe action in a few cases will deter other non-political
r efu ees from fleei.nr to Sweden and till curtail the activities
of various 111. shervien who have apparently been conducting a
thri.vin- business tr nsporting ref;? ees to Sti.--~den at a reported
price of 1,000 German r .rks per head.
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