Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa
New York, New York, United States
July 1980
12 pages
Contents: NAMIBIA • SAVE THE CLARK AMENDMENT! • ESCALATION OF POLITICAL REPRESSION IN NAMIBIA • KASSINGA MASSACRE • MORE EVIDENCE OF TORTURE • CHAPLAINCY TO NAMBIAN IN EXILE • PLUNDER OF NAMIBIAN URANIUM • PLUNDER OF NAMIBIA’S NATURAL RESOURCES • The newsletter reports that the Windhoek Observer on 7 June reported on a Death Squad operating in Namibia organized by the South African government, under the code name of Koevoet, that is working its way down a death list of prominent citizens. At the head of the hit list is the Right Rev. Cleopas Dumeni, Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church. The newsletter includes extracts of a...
Contents: NAMIBIA • SAVE THE CLARK AMENDMENT! • ESCALATION OF POLITICAL REPRESSION IN NAMIBIA • KASSINGA MASSACRE • MORE EVIDENCE OF TORTURE • CHAPLAINCY TO NAMBIAN IN EXILE • PLUNDER OF NAMIBIAN URANIUM • PLUNDER OF NAMIBIA’S NATURAL RESOURCES • The newsletter reports that the Windhoek Observer on 7 June reported on a Death Squad operating in Namibia organized by the South African government, under the code name of Koevoet, that is working its way down a death list of prominent citizens. At the head of the hit list is the Right Rev. Cleopas Dumeni, Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church. The newsletter includes extracts of a paper prepared by the Research and Information Department of the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa in London for the meeting of the International Committee against Apartheid, Racism and Colonialism in Southern Africa held in Stockholm 11-13 April 1980; it discusses repressive laws, the Kassinga massacre, and more evidence of torture. An article about Namibian uranium covers United Nations hearings. [Alternative spelling: Kleopas Dumeni]
Episcopal Churchpeople For A Free Southern Africa
Angola
Namibia
South Africa
Zimbabwe
English
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Used by permission of former board members of the Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa.
George M. Houser Africa collection, Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections