Memorandum sent as a mailing to Namibia Elections Watch. The mailing says my apologies for the delay in getting back to you. We have been forced to re-organize our communications system, because the key staff person handling Namibia in our office, Mike Fleshman, was unexpectedly able to shift his operations to northern Namibia, where he will now be based for at least two months; I enclose the first of his reports; I have also enclosed a very fine report from Lutheran World Federation lawyer, Ralston Deffenbaugh, with whom we work closely, as he sits on the ACOA (American Committee on Africa) Board. The mailing says in the next couple of weeks we will be asking you to help us to focus attention...
Memorandum sent as a mailing to Namibia Elections Watch. The mailing says my apologies for the delay in getting back to you. We have been forced to re-organize our communications system, because the key staff person handling Namibia in our office, Mike Fleshman, was unexpectedly able to shift his operations to northern Namibia, where he will now be based for at least two months; I enclose the first of his reports; I have also enclosed a very fine report from Lutheran World Federation lawyer, Ralston Deffenbaugh, with whom we work closely, as he sits on the ACOA (American Committee on Africa) Board. The mailing says in the next couple of weeks we will be asking you to help us to focus attention on the situation. In particular, we are concerned that members of Congress and the Administration begin to speak out on the situation. [Mike Fleshman's report is available on this website. Some reports by Ralston Deffenbaugh, apparently including the one enclosed with this mailing, are available on this website.]