Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says President de Klerk's politically lauded landslide victory in the referendum he skillfully maneuvered and manipulated to his advantage bodes little good for the remaining 500 political prisoners languishing in his jails or for those still on death row; the formal agreement to free all political prisoners by April 1991 has been honored more in the breach than the observance, and there was cause for alarm arose when the government announced the ending of the 15 month moratorium on the death penalty. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK No. 12 FROM 19/03/92 TO 25/03/92. The mailing includes a leaflet advertising...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says President de Klerk's politically lauded landslide victory in the referendum he skillfully maneuvered and manipulated to his advantage bodes little good for the remaining 500 political prisoners languishing in his jails or for those still on death row; the formal agreement to free all political prisoners by April 1991 has been honored more in the breach than the observance, and there was cause for alarm arose when the government announced the ending of the 15 month moratorium on the death penalty. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK No. 12 FROM 19/03/92 TO 25/03/92. The mailing includes a leaflet advertising "Overlooking Africa," a special Africa News radio production examining U.S. media coverage of Africa, will be distributed to public radio stations across the country next month. The mailing discusses the National Party, the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA), the Dangerous Weapons Act, detention without trial, the Ennerdale Civic Association, the Public Safety Act, hit squad actions, political trials, Jay Naidoo, Sydney Mafumadi, Moses Mayekiso, Rapu Molekane, the ANC (African National Congress), the ANY Youth League, Soweto, COSATU, the SACP (South African Communist Party), KwaMashu, Bangumzi Khumalo. KZP (KwaZulu Police), Inkatha, John Vorster Square, Saul Tsotetsi, Alfred Ylka, Bias Motloung, Enoch Khaiye, John Nhlapo, the IFP Youth Brigade, Siphiwe Mbongwa, the Impala Platinum Bafokeng North mine, the University of Natal, the Students' Representative Council, Knowledge Mdlalose, Warrent OflIcer Dereck Thomson, Sgt. Ndlovu, and Petros Mfeke.