The newsletter says Congress retained the Clark Amendment despite the repeal effort by Administration that was aided by Jonas Savimbi of UNITA, who arrived in Washington one week before the vote. The newsletter says House and Senate conferees on the Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill earmarked money for a U.S. contribution to the U.N. South Africa Trust Fund despite a request from President Reagan to eliminate this contribution. The newsletter says a decision is pending in the State and Commerce Departments on whether to rescind controls on non-military exports to the South African military and police. • Victories Won on Southern Africa in Foreign Aid Bill • Clark Amendment is Retained! •...
The newsletter says Congress retained the Clark Amendment despite the repeal effort by Administration that was aided by Jonas Savimbi of UNITA, who arrived in Washington one week before the vote. The newsletter says House and Senate conferees on the Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill earmarked money for a U.S. contribution to the U.N. South Africa Trust Fund despite a request from President Reagan to eliminate this contribution. The newsletter says a decision is pending in the State and Commerce Departments on whether to rescind controls on non-military exports to the South African military and police. • Victories Won on Southern Africa in Foreign Aid Bill • Clark Amendment is Retained! • Funding for Trust Fund Reinstated • Congress Continues Funding for the Namibia Institute • Keep the Export Controls