Becoming involved in international solidarity

1954 - 1967

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He returned to Scotland in 1954 and shortly after joined the Movement for Colonial Freedom.
The Boycott Movement was founded in June 1959 and became the Anti-Apartheid Movement in 1960 following the Sharpeville Massacre.    As a Labour Party Aberdeen local councillor in the late 1960s he introduced a motion calling on Aberdeen City Council to boycott South African goods.