Mailing asking people to call or write their Congressional representatives and voice support for: a) House Concurrent Resolution 270, to urge that the economic sanctions of the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 not be suspended or modified until all conditions for termination within the law are met and apartheid is ended; b) H.R. 21/S. 507, the Dellums/Simon Comprehensive Economic Sanctions Bill; c) Senate Concurrent Resolution 47, calling upon the President to take immediate steps to achieve multilateral sanctions against South Africa; d) Senate Concurrent Resolution 94/House Concurrent Resolution 282, relating to the release of Nelson Mandela and other positive developments in South Africa; e)...
Mailing asking people to call or write their Congressional representatives and voice support for: a) House Concurrent Resolution 270, to urge that the economic sanctions of the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 not be suspended or modified until all conditions for termination within the law are met and apartheid is ended; b) H.R. 21/S. 507, the Dellums/Simon Comprehensive Economic Sanctions Bill; c) Senate Concurrent Resolution 47, calling upon the President to take immediate steps to achieve multilateral sanctions against South Africa; d) Senate Concurrent Resolution 94/House Concurrent Resolution 282, relating to the release of Nelson Mandela and other positive developments in South Africa; e) House Joint Resolution 480, to name the week that Nelson Mandela comes to the U.S. as "Nelson Mandela Week"; f) Senate Joint Resolution 336, to designate the week that Nelson Mandela comes to the U.S. as "South African Freedom Week"; g) House Resolution 48, to urge the Government of South Africa to indicate its willingness to engage in meaningful negotiations with that country's Black majority; h) House Concurrent Resolution 67, calling upon the President to grant asylum to individuals who may seek asylum in the U.S. rather than serve in the South African armed forces in support of apartheid; and i) House Concurrent Resolution 203, calling for improved relations between the U.S. and the Government of Angola. The mailing urges people to urge their Congressional representatives to oppose: a) Senate Resolution 239, expressing the sense of the Senate denouncing the military offensive in Angola and urging an immediate cease fire; b) Senate Resolution 196, expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the peace process in Angola; c) House Resolution 327, denouncing Angolan government military actions and calling for continued U.S. assistance to UNITA; d) H.R. 280, to impose U.S. economic sanctions on Angola; and e) H.R. 1319, which would amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to prohibit aid to Mozambique, Angola and other countries.