The mailing says over 2,000 organizations were represented at the Conference for a Democratic Future for South Africa held on December 9, 1989; giving the meeting the broadest spectrum since 1955. The mailing includes DECLARATION: CONFERENCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE and CONFERENCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE ADOPTED RESOLUTION ON INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE. The mailing discusses apartheid, a democratic South Africa, the de Klerk regime, "hit squads," jails, Death Row, the State of Emergency, the democratic movement, the police force, international campaigns, sanctions, disinvestment, cultural and sports boycotts, political prisoners, Namibian independence, withdrawal from Angola, protest marches, the...
The mailing says over 2,000 organizations were represented at the Conference for a Democratic Future for South Africa held on December 9, 1989; giving the meeting the broadest spectrum since 1955. The mailing includes DECLARATION: CONFERENCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE and CONFERENCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE ADOPTED RESOLUTION ON INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE. The mailing discusses apartheid, a democratic South Africa, the de Klerk regime, "hit squads," jails, Death Row, the State of Emergency, the democratic movement, the police force, international campaigns, sanctions, disinvestment, cultural and sports boycotts, political prisoners, Namibian independence, withdrawal from Angola, protest marches, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the rescheduling of South Africa's debt, detainees, the hunger strike, campaigns of mass action, anti-apartheid forces, conditions for negotiations, and F.W. de Klerk.