Brochure advertising a mobilization for justice and peace in Central America and Southern Africa in Washington, D.C. on April 25, 1987. It also advertises an Interfaith Worship Service and Training in Non-violence on April 26, "Congressional Accountability Day" Visits to Senators and Representatives, and Non-violent Civil Disobedience at CIA Headquarters in Langley on April 27. The brochure says U.S. policies in Central America and southern Africa are morally wrong and violate democratic ideals. Slogans on the brochure include "Support peace and freedom in Central America and Southern Africa," "Stop the U.S. war in Central America," and "Stop U.S. government and corporate support for apartheid."...
Brochure advertising a mobilization for justice and peace in Central America and Southern Africa in Washington, D.C. on April 25, 1987. It also advertises an Interfaith Worship Service and Training in Non-violence on April 26, "Congressional Accountability Day" Visits to Senators and Representatives, and Non-violent Civil Disobedience at CIA Headquarters in Langley on April 27. The brochure says U.S. policies in Central America and southern Africa are morally wrong and violate democratic ideals. Slogans on the brochure include "Support peace and freedom in Central America and Southern Africa," "Stop the U.S. war in Central America," and "Stop U.S. government and corporate support for apartheid." The brochure discusses sanctions, U.S. companies, UNITA, intelligence cooperation with South Africa's military and security forces, the United Democratic Front (UDF), and the Contras.