The newsletter includes an article about Namibia, which is rich in diamonds, base metals and uranium. Recently both SWAPO President Sam Nujoma, and South African Foreign Minister Roelof Botha are discussing with the US, England, France, West Germany, and Canada the proposal that these five nations have developed. The newsletter reports the Operation Namibia boat, the Golden Harvest, is headed to Namibia with a cargo of books that have been banned or made otherwise unavailable by the South African government. The AFSC study/action group sponsored two successful events last month; over 175 people came to hear Sipho Buthelezi, and the cosponsor of the event, the Steven Biko Memorial Committee,...
The newsletter includes an article about Namibia, which is rich in diamonds, base metals and uranium. Recently both SWAPO President Sam Nujoma, and South African Foreign Minister Roelof Botha are discussing with the US, England, France, West Germany, and Canada the proposal that these five nations have developed. The newsletter reports the Operation Namibia boat, the Golden Harvest, is headed to Namibia with a cargo of books that have been banned or made otherwise unavailable by the South African government. The AFSC study/action group sponsored two successful events last month; over 175 people came to hear Sipho Buthelezi, and the cosponsor of the event, the Steven Biko Memorial Committee, collected 12 large boxes of clothing for South African and Rhodesian refugees in Botswana. The newsletter discusses the Internal Settlement reached by Ian Smith and three black leaders, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and Chief Jeremiah Chirau. Contents: NAMIBIA UPDATE • NEWS FLASH • FOLLOW-UP • KRUGERRAND KAMPAIGN • EXPORT-IMPORT BANK FINANCING OF APARTHEID • U.S. Business in South Africa: VOICES FOR WITHDRAWAL • RHODESIA • ACTION AGENDA