#94
Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa
New York, New York, United States
December 15, 1989
8 pages
The newsletter reports the Conference for a Democratic Future brought 4600 delegates of over 2000 organization together to concentrate on building a new South Africa. The newsletter includes quotes of ANC (African National Congress) leader Walter Sisulu; Jay Naidoo, General Secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU); Dr. Max Coleman of the Human Rights Commission; and President F.W. de Klerk. The newsletter reports that Butana Almond Nofomela confessed he had been a member of a security police assassination squad and related details of his work with the hit squad since 1981. The newsletter discusses Griffiths Mxenge and the published confession of Captain Dirk Coetzee...
The newsletter reports the Conference for a Democratic Future brought 4600 delegates of over 2000 organization together to concentrate on building a new South Africa. The newsletter includes quotes of ANC (African National Congress) leader Walter Sisulu; Jay Naidoo, General Secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU); Dr. Max Coleman of the Human Rights Commission; and President F.W. de Klerk. The newsletter reports that Butana Almond Nofomela confessed he had been a member of a security police assassination squad and related details of his work with the hit squad since 1981. The newsletter discusses Griffiths Mxenge and the published confession of Captain Dirk Coetzee which revealed his and other Askari killer squads. The newsletter includes images from RESISTER, the journal of the Committee on South African War Resistance (COSAWR), London, England. Contents: SOUTH AFRICA- TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE • murder • DECLARATION CONFERENCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE • MDM STATEMENT ON DEATH SQUADS – 27/11/89
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