List of people subject to banning orders under apartheid
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Steve Biko
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Ruth First
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Ronnie Kasrils
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Albert Lutuli
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
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Trevor Manuel
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Beyers Naudé
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Barney Pityana
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Mamphela Ramphele
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Walter Sisulu
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Robert Sobukwe
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Oliver Tambo
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- Lionel Bernstein
- Steve Biko: Banned February 1973 to 1977 (killed in police custody)
- Brian Brown:[1] Banned 17 October 1977 for five years
- Neville Curtis:[2] Banned 1973 to 1990
- Lionel Davis: Banned 1971 to 1976
- Ruth First: Banned 1960 to 1982 (killed in exile by police letter bomb)
- Ruth Hayman: Banned from 1966 to 1981 (died in exile)
- Ronnie Kasrils: Banned 1962 to 1990
- Clive Keegan:[2] Banned from 1973
- Bennie Khoapa
- Theo Kotze:[1] Banned 17 October 1977 for five years
- Albert Lutuli: Banned 1952 to 1967
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
- Mac Maharaj: Banned on release from prison in 1976 until going into exile in 1977[3]
- Trevor Manuel: Banned 1985 to 1986, banned again 1988
- Cedric Mayson:[1] Banned 17 October 1977 for five years
- Beyers Naudé: Banned 1977 to 1984
- J. B. Marks: Banned 1950 to 1972 (died in exile)
- Barney Pityana
- Paul Pretorius:[2] Banned from 1973
- Mamphela Ramphele: Banned 1977 to 1984
- Peter Ralph Randall: Banned 17 October 1977 for five years
- Marius Schoon: Banned 1976 to 1990
- Jeanette Curtis Schoon:[2] Banned 1975(?) to 1984 (killed in exile by police letter bomb)
- Dulcie September: Banned 1969 to 1973
- Walter Sisulu: Banned 1955[4] to 1990
- Robert Sobukwe: Banned 1969 to 1978
- Oliver Tambo: Banned 1959 to 1990
- Rick Turner: Banned 1973, murdered 1978
- Donald Woods: Banned 1977 to 1990
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