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Sjollema, Baldwin (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Sjollema, Baldwin

His Isolating apartheid, c1982: t.p. (Baldwin Sjollema)

Policies and programmes in support of the liberation struggle in Southern Africa, 1973: title page (Baldwin Sjollema)

Baldwin Sjollema website, viewed Feb. 22, 2018 (Baldsin (Boudewijn) Sjollema; born in Rotterdam in 1927; today lives in Geneva, Switzerland; degree in sociology, University of Utrecht; grew up in the Netherlands during World War II; lifetime of international work for the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and their action for racial justice; assisted Dutch Indonesians emigrating to the USA in 1953-56, working for Dutch Inter-Church Aid in Utrecht; in charge of the Vienna Refugee Office of the World Council of Churches 1957-78, assisting refugees from the 1956 Hungarian Revolution; worked at the World Council of Churches headquarters in Geneva 1958-1981; first director of the new WCC Programme to Combat Racism, 1970; enlisted in the Order of the Companions of Oliver R. Tambo by the government of South Africa in 2004)

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