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The members of the Concerned Southern African group (COSAG) and other friendly parties today noted with interest a media report referring to a so-called Savimbi Option being pursued by Cosag
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This reminds us of the radical rightwing Concerned South African Group (Cosag) which was made up of, among others, the then Bantustan leaders Lucas Mangope, Oupa Gqozo, Dr Mangosuthu Buthelezi and the late Conservative Party¹s Andries Treunicht.
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Cosag was followed by the formation of the Freedom Alliance in 1993 which was a continued attempt at denying the people of South Africa a chance to participate in the first democratic elections.
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Concerned South Africans Group (Cosag), of which the IFP was a leading member.
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The Alliance views the latest political developments in the Province as a clear resuscitation by the IFP of the 1993 rightwing Concerned South Africans Group (Cosag), of which the IFP was a leading member.
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This was the case when the IFP signed an agreement with the AWB in the early 1990s and when it was part of the predominantly white extreme-right wing organisation Concerned South African Group, Cosag.
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The formation of the Concerned South Africans Group (Cosag), a rather tenuous alliance of the white right-wing and certain homeland leaders, was a desperate attempt to stem the tide of negotiations.
Secretary General's Report to ANC 49th National Conference 1994
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Because Cosag (later the Freedom Alliance) absented themselves from the final stages of negotiations, there were some issues which had not been resolved by the end of the Multi-Party Forum's sitting.
Secretary General's Report to ANC 49th National Conference 1994
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Cosag tried everything in its power to prevent the successful outcome of negotiations.
Secretary General's Report to ANC 49th National Conference 1994
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The Cosag group fears the two biggest black and white parties -- the ANC and President F.W. de Klerk's National Party -- would dominate the TEC as they appear to do the democracy talks.
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