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The South African Youth Revolutionary Council (SAYRCO) was a South African political organisation. SAYRCO profiled itself as a 'third force' in the anti-Apartheid struggle.〔Cooper, Carole, and Muriel Horrell. (''Survey of Race Relations in South Africa'', 1981 ). Johannesburg: South African Institute of Race Relations, 1982. p. 86〕 It was associated with the Black Consciousness Movement.〔Buntman, Fran Lisa. ''(Robben Island and Prisoner Resistance to Apartheid )''. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2003. p. 109〕 ==Foundation and exile== The group emerged from the non-ANC, non-PAC sector of the Soweto Student Representative Council (SSRC). The group was forced into exile after the 1976 Soweto uprising.〔 They first arrived in Botswana, and later relocated to Nigeria.〔Sisulu, Elinor. ''(Walter & Albertina Sisulu: In Our Lifetime )''. Claremont, South Africa: David Philip, 2003. p. 〕 The group conducted fundraising tours in the United States, Western Europe and West Africa. In July 1979 the presidency of the group was passed from Tsietsi Mashinini to Khotso Seatlhoho. In this process the name SAYRC was adopted. As of 1981 SAYRCO obtained funding from the Nigerian government.〔 Seatlhoho received military training from the Palestine Liberation Organization in Syria and Lebanon. SAYRCO called for more offensive forms of armed struggle against the Apartheid regime, criticizing the established anti-Apartheid movements of being too defensive.〔''Alternatives''. ''(In Retrospect: A Look at the 1976 Soweto Uprising )''〕
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