DPSC, noun

In historical contexts. Initial letters of Detainees’ Parents Support Committee, an organization helping parents whose children have been detained as result of their political activities.
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This committee was formed in 1981. Its activities included monitoring the numbers of people detained, helping parents to locate their children, and providing legal assistance to secure their release from prison.
1983 Rand Daily Mail 4 Feb. 5Mr Le Grange said that an analysis of the DPSC had led him to the conclusion that it was a ‘pressure group’ serving the interests of the enemies of South Africa.
1987 D. Foster Detention & Torture 83In 1982 the Detainees’ Parents Support Committee (DPSC) collected 70 statements and affidavits from South African detainees claiming that systematic and widespread torture was used by the security police.
1988 New Nation 10 Mar. 6Repression has taken on unprecedented proportions, detentions have reached new peaks and the Detainees’ Parents Support Committee (DPSC)..is now a banned organisation.
1988 Brittain & Minty Children of Resistance 72In 1982, one year after the DPSC was started, 8 people under the age of 18 were detained under security legislation. During the 1986 State of Emergency of the 22,000 detainees, 8,800 were children under 18.
1990 J. Rosenthal Wake Up Singing 66The support group, the DPSC, has been in touch with Mrs Xaba. Given her some advice on what she can do...We may be able to take a parcel of stuff to Zach tomorrow.
Initial letters of Detainees’ Parents Support Committee, an organization helping parents whose children have been detained as result of their political activities.
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