#100
Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa
New York, New York, United States
July 4, 1990
10 pages
Contents: KEEP THE PRESSURE ON • A Statement on Week of National Mass Action Against Violence in Natal from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) • Excerpts of address by Nelson Mandela to a joint session of Congress, June 26, 1990 • Reprinted newspaper articles include: "Askari ANC defectors bring terror to black townships" by John Carlon, "SA death squad inquiry fails to give reassurance" by John Carlin, "A beacon of hope that shines for the newly-freed islanders" by Gaye Davies, “Chinks in Namibia’s constitution” by Bruce Fein, and...
Contents: KEEP THE PRESSURE ON • A Statement on Week of National Mass Action Against Violence in Natal from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) • Excerpts of address by Nelson Mandela to a joint session of Congress, June 26, 1990 • Reprinted newspaper articles include: "Askari ANC defectors bring terror to black townships" by John Carlon, "SA death squad inquiry fails to give reassurance" by John Carlin, "A beacon of hope that shines for the newly-freed islanders" by Gaye Davies, “Chinks in Namibia’s constitution” by Bruce Fein, and a letter to the editor “No ‘chinks’ in Namibia Constitution” by Gay J. McDougall and Elizabeth S. Landis, South Africa Project, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The newsletter includes excerpts from an Independent Board of Inquiry into Informal Repression (IBIIR) report and from writing by Father Michael Lapsley. The newsletter mentions South African Minister of Constitutional Development Gerrit Viljoen, the African National Congress (ANC), F.W. de Klerk, the European Community, sanctions, Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB), the Tembisa Residents' Association, Thabiso Radebe, Amon Msane, Captain Dirk Coetzee, the Tembisa Youth Congress, Abel Molokwane, the Mass Democratic Movement (MDM), war in Natal, apartheid, KwaZulu Police (KZP), Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, the South Africa Defence Force (SADF), the South African Police (SAP), Secretary of State James Baker, President Bush, the Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB), Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Max Coleman, the Human Rights Commission, Gavin Evans, Dullah Omar, the Harms Commission, Major General A.J.M Joubert, Special Forces, General Constand Viljoen, General Jannie Geldenhuys, General Magnus Malan, Major General Eddie Webb, Col. Joe Verster, Pieter Botes, Cowley House, Robben Island, the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), Tom Winslow, and Wilson Mkwayi.
Episcopal Churchpeople For A Free Southern Africa
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Used by permission of former board members of the Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa.
Elizabeth S. Landis collection, National Archives of Namibia