STATE OF EMERGENCY DETENTIONS * 12 June 1986 - 10 June 1988: 30,000-31,000 detainees were held for more than 30 days. 78 per cent of these were United Democratic Front officials or members of affiliate organisations 12.4 per cent were members of the Congress of South African Trade Unions 3.4 per cent were members of the National Council of Trade Unions 3.1 per cent were members of the Azanian People's Organisation * 11 June 1987-10 June 1988: 4,591 were detained under State of Emergency regulations for more than 30 days. * At least 112 people in the Eastern Cape had been in detention for more than two years in July 1988 according to government figures. Fifty-six of these were from the Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage area. * More than 2,000 people were known to be in detention in early August.
OTHER DETENTIONS * 30 June 1988 - 175 known detainees were still held without trial throughout the country (including the bantustans) under various legislation other than the State of Emergency regulations. Ninety-four of these had been detained since January 1988. Fifty one people were known to be still in detention in the bantustans by 30 June 1988.