The leaflet says despite much talk of reform, the South African government refuses to provide fundamental rights to black South Africans; black South Africans are demanding one person, one vote in a unitary non-racial South Africa. The leaflet says apartheid repression is getting worse; 1500 unarmed black protestors have been killed in the last eighteen months; people in South Africa are risking their lives in the struggle for freedom. The leaflet says some have made the argument that we should not strengthen the Anti-Apartheid Bill because this will make it more difficult to pass in the Senate; we believe this approach is wrong. The leaflet says South Africa needs US capital and technology;...
The leaflet says despite much talk of reform, the South African government refuses to provide fundamental rights to black South Africans; black South Africans are demanding one person, one vote in a unitary non-racial South Africa. The leaflet says apartheid repression is getting worse; 1500 unarmed black protestors have been killed in the last eighteen months; people in South Africa are risking their lives in the struggle for freedom. The leaflet says some have made the argument that we should not strengthen the Anti-Apartheid Bill because this will make it more difficult to pass in the Senate; we believe this approach is wrong. The leaflet says South Africa needs US capital and technology; it produces no mainframe computers, but uses these to control people and organize efficient use of equipment, the police and the army. The leaflet includes quotes by Bishop Desmond Tutu; Winnie Mandela; and Elijah Barayi, President, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). The leaflet discusses the South African Council of Churches (SACC), divestment, and disinvestment.