Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says on July 10, George Bush and Assistant Secretary of State Herman Cohen announced that the de Klerk regime had done enough towards dismantling apartheid to merit lifting of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act. In addition to claiming that Pretoria had met all the conditions in the CAAA thus forcing President Bush to lift these sanctions, Cohen claimed there was no question that the negotiation process was irreversible and that the minority government was not connected to the violence which has taken nearly 10,000 lives in the past seven years. The mailing includes a leaflet consisting of a collage of newspaper clips. The mailing...
Mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says on July 10, George Bush and Assistant Secretary of State Herman Cohen announced that the de Klerk regime had done enough towards dismantling apartheid to merit lifting of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act. In addition to claiming that Pretoria had met all the conditions in the CAAA thus forcing President Bush to lift these sanctions, Cohen claimed there was no question that the negotiation process was irreversible and that the minority government was not connected to the violence which has taken nearly 10,000 lives in the past seven years. The mailing includes a leaflet consisting of a collage of newspaper clips. The mailing discusses F.W. de Klerk, Inkatha, United Workers Union of South Africa (UWUSA), Gatsha Buthelezi, and the African National Congress (ANC).