The mailing includes a cover letter and enclosures. The cover letter says at the close of this year of dramatic and often confusing developments in South Africa, an historic meeting of over 1600 African National Congress (ANC) leaders--the first national ANC conference inside the country since its banning in 1960--has issued a unanimous call for continued international economic sanctions against apartheid. The cover letter says Europe has already lifted some sanctions and the Bush Administration is certain to try to follow suit early next year. The mailing says on March 12 The Africa Fund will return to Washington for the second delivery to Congress of Vote Campaign ballots for sanctions and...
The mailing includes a cover letter and enclosures. The cover letter says at the close of this year of dramatic and often confusing developments in South Africa, an historic meeting of over 1600 African National Congress (ANC) leaders--the first national ANC conference inside the country since its banning in 1960--has issued a unanimous call for continued international economic sanctions against apartheid. The cover letter says Europe has already lifted some sanctions and the Bush Administration is certain to try to follow suit early next year. The mailing says on March 12 The Africa Fund will return to Washington for the second delivery to Congress of Vote Campaign ballots for sanctions and democracy. The cover letter includes a quote from the ANC National Consultative Conference, Johannesburg, December 14-16. The mailing includes CONSULTATIVE CONFERENCE 1990 and DOCUMENT ON SANCTIONS. The mailing includes a newspaper article "ANC Takes Militant Position on Negotiations" by David B. Ottaway. The mailing discusses Solomon Mahlangu Day, KwaZulu bantustan Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, political prisoners, political trails, F.W. de Klerk, constitutional talks, popular resistance, "The Year of Mass Action for the Transfer of Power to the People", the return of exiles, violence, a National Defence Committee, self-defence units, Sharpeville Day, the Women's League, the Land Commission of the ANC, the Internal Security Act, Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, black townships, and the National Executive Committee.