William Johnston; Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa
Chester A. Crocker
New York, New York, United States
December 12, 1984 of a little later
2 pages
Mailing consisting of a copy of a December 12, 1984 letter to Chester A. Crocker, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, from William Johnston, President of Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa and a copy of a November 28. 1984 letter to Johnston from Crocker. The letter from Johnston says Pretoria continues to strengthen its grip on Namibia, including registering for military service of all males between 17 and 55. The letters discuss Cuban linkage, the Council of Churches in Namibia, United Nations Security Council resolution 435, human rights, self-determination, independence, and the Western Contact Group.
Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa
Episcopal Churchpeople For A Free Southern Africa
English
text/pdf
Used by permission of former board members of the Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa.
George M. Houser Africa collection, Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections