The leaflet says about 3,000 people - 40% of them children - are still detained in South African jails, according to Rev. Allan Boesak who recently visited Seattle. No one is allowed to visit the detainees, and in most cases, no one knows where the detainees are being held. Help unlock apartheid's jails by exerting economic pressure on the minority South African regime. The leaflet says South Africa is waging a war in Mozambique, and people are asked to donate clothes for children, women and men. Collection points in Seattle are the Church Council of Greater Seattle, the American Friends Service Committee, Mt. Zion Church, and the Central Area Motivation Program. • HERE ARE TWO MORE WAYS...
The leaflet says about 3,000 people - 40% of them children - are still detained in South African jails, according to Rev. Allan Boesak who recently visited Seattle. No one is allowed to visit the detainees, and in most cases, no one knows where the detainees are being held. Help unlock apartheid's jails by exerting economic pressure on the minority South African regime. The leaflet says South Africa is waging a war in Mozambique, and people are asked to donate clothes for children, women and men. Collection points in Seattle are the Church Council of Greater Seattle, the American Friends Service Committee, Mt. Zion Church, and the Central Area Motivation Program. • HERE ARE TWO MORE WAYS YOU CAN HELP • JOIN THE PICKETERS EACH SUNDAY (rain or shine) AT THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSULATE • PEOPLE TO PEOPLE MATERIAL AID PROJECT FOR MOZAMBIQUE [Note on date: Allan Boesak apparently visited Seattle in early 1988, see TO: Mayor of Seattle Charles Royer and the Seattle City Council, Seattle Coalition Against Apartheid, April 2, 1988 available on this website.]