Contents: Background: The South African Presence in Namibia • Proclamation AG.9 Grants Immunity for Police Actions Committed ''In Good Faith" • Torture Is "A Fact of Life" in Namibia • Amnesty Campaigns Against Torture in Namibia • Campaign To Abolish Torture • I Want To Help Stop Torture • Resources • The newsletter discusses Ndara Kapitango, the Namibian Christian Democratic Party, South African troops, the South West African People's Organization (SWAPO), the League of Nations, the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference, Prime Minister P.W. Botha, Koevoet, detainees, human rights abuses, the Terrorism Act, Ralston Deffenbaugh, the Office on World Community of Lutheran...
Contents: Background: The South African Presence in Namibia • Proclamation AG.9 Grants Immunity for Police Actions Committed ''In Good Faith" • Torture Is "A Fact of Life" in Namibia • Amnesty Campaigns Against Torture in Namibia • Campaign To Abolish Torture • I Want To Help Stop Torture • Resources • The newsletter discusses Ndara Kapitango, the Namibian Christian Democratic Party, South African troops, the South West African People's Organization (SWAPO), the League of Nations, the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference, Prime Minister P.W. Botha, Koevoet, detainees, human rights abuses, the Terrorism Act, Ralston Deffenbaugh, the Office on World Community of Lutheran World Ministries, Lutheran World Federation, Milka Nauyoma, the Catholic Institute for International Relations, Kaino Malwa, the International Court of Justice, the General Assembly, the Security Council, Thomas Shindobo Nikanor, Administrator-General Willem van Niekerk, Mike Jendrzejczyk, Malcolm Smart, Kumbojoa N. Kapika, Johannes Kakuva, the State Department, and the House Foreign Affairs Committee.