[Dear Friend of ACOA: We have discovered that in the last three months, U.S. companies have sold nearly one thousand shotguns and small arms to South Africa.]
[Dear Friend of ACOA: We have discovered that in the last three months, U.S. companies have sold nearly one thousand shotguns and small arms to South Africa.]
Mailing to raise money for the work of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA). The mailing says we have discovered that in the last three months, U.S. companies have sold nearly one thousand shotguns and small arms to South Africa; this comes at the very moment when shotguns and pistols are being used to kill hundreds of people on the streets of South Africa's Black townships. The mailing says I am writing to you because for the first time since 1966 Jennifer Davis has been granted a visa to visit her native South Africa; I know she will be anxious to communicate with you when she returns. The mailing discusses shadowy right wing death squads, Soweto, attacks and assassination attempts,...
Mailing to raise money for the work of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA). The mailing says we have discovered that in the last three months, U.S. companies have sold nearly one thousand shotguns and small arms to South Africa; this comes at the very moment when shotguns and pistols are being used to kill hundreds of people on the streets of South Africa's Black townships. The mailing says I am writing to you because for the first time since 1966 Jennifer Davis has been granted a visa to visit her native South Africa; I know she will be anxious to communicate with you when she returns. The mailing discusses shadowy right wing death squads, Soweto, attacks and assassination attempts, neo-Nazi uniforms, knives, pick handles, the National Union of Mineworker (NUM)s, Jan Selepe, vigilantes, police, a school in Lephoi in the Orange Free State, apartheid, the South African Defence Force (SADF), white supremacist organizations, the ANC (African National Congress), the release of political prisoners, the Bush Administration, sanctions, the ban on arms sales to South Africa, "Black on Black violence", security forces, Inkatha, Robben Island, the security police, the Democratic Movement, Nelson Mandela, Frank Chikane, the South African Council of Churches (SACC), international pressure, and the freedom struggle.