Mailing seeking contributions to the American Committee on Africa (ACOA). The mailing says the South African police are running a top secret assassination operation aimed at local ANC leaders, and church and community workers; operating from a network of clandestine safe houses, they are offering township residents money and weapons to kill anti-apartheid activists. The mailing says last January, the police tried to recruit Daniel Kolisang to kill South African Council of Churches field worker Saul Tsotetsi. The mailing asks people to write both their Senators urging them to become co-sponsors of S.R. 301. The mailing includes a copy of S. RES. 301 Relating to ongoing violence connected with...
Mailing seeking contributions to the American Committee on Africa (ACOA). The mailing says the South African police are running a top secret assassination operation aimed at local ANC leaders, and church and community workers; operating from a network of clandestine safe houses, they are offering township residents money and weapons to kill anti-apartheid activists. The mailing says last January, the police tried to recruit Daniel Kolisang to kill South African Council of Churches field worker Saul Tsotetsi. The mailing asks people to write both their Senators urging them to become co-sponsors of S.R. 301. The mailing includes a copy of S. RES. 301 Relating to ongoing violence connected with apartheid in South Africa. The mailing discusses the South African newspaper The Weekly Mail,the South African police, murder missions, the ANC (African National Congress), Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the democratic movement, the military, violence, the Bush Administration, "Black on Black violence", Senator Simon, Senator Kennedy, Senator Pell, Senator Cranston, Senate Resolution S.R. 301, state and municipal legislators, major AFL-CIO unions, the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA), a transitional government, the Goldstone Commission of Inquiry into Public Violence and Intimidation, South African human rights organizations, Amnesty International, South African security force units, and paramilitary groups.