The mailing says the massive South African crackdown on black organizations and the African call for a strong international response has forced the U.S. to agree to strengthen the arms embargo against South Africa, although the Administration apparently intends to continue nuclear and economic collaboration. The Congressional Black Caucus, several white Representatives, Senator Clark and even the New York Times are calling for an end to Export-Import Bank financing. On October 31st the House of Representatives adopted the first resolution ever passed in either house of Congress against South Africa. • At the United Nations • What the U.S. Vetoed • What the U.S. Agreed To • U.S. Unilateral...
The mailing says the massive South African crackdown on black organizations and the African call for a strong international response has forced the U.S. to agree to strengthen the arms embargo against South Africa, although the Administration apparently intends to continue nuclear and economic collaboration. The Congressional Black Caucus, several white Representatives, Senator Clark and even the New York Times are calling for an end to Export-Import Bank financing. On October 31st the House of Representatives adopted the first resolution ever passed in either house of Congress against South Africa. • At the United Nations • What the U.S. Vetoed • What the U.S. Agreed To • U.S. Unilateral Action • In Congress