#140
Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa
New York, New York, United States
August 25, 1993
10 pages
The newsletter includes newspaper articles: "Buthelezi threatens to boycott SA's first democratic election" by John Carlin, "The far-right counts down to war" by Jan Taljaard, "Time for Afrikaaner 'martyrs' may have come" by David Beresford, "Goldstone hears fresh tie-up between Caprivi training and hit-squads," "Crossing a butter racial and political divide" by John Carlin, "ANC appalled by De Klerk's new defence chief" by Allister Sparks, "S African forces arming whites" by David Beresford, "Resentment grows in police after MK and SADF reach peace corps deal," "Mandela puts peace before...
The newsletter includes newspaper articles: "Buthelezi threatens to boycott SA's first democratic election" by John Carlin, "The far-right counts down to war" by Jan Taljaard, "Time for Afrikaaner 'martyrs' may have come" by David Beresford, "Goldstone hears fresh tie-up between Caprivi training and hit-squads," "Crossing a butter racial and political divide" by John Carlin, "ANC appalled by De Klerk's new defence chief" by Allister Sparks, "S African forces arming whites" by David Beresford, "Resentment grows in police after MK and SADF reach peace corps deal," "Mandela puts peace before revenge" by John Carlin, "Terror killing on SA trains starts again" by John Carlin, “The Jamba Connection” by Eric Boois, “Cuito set to fall as Unita tightens grip on central Angola” by Victoria Brittain, “Angola arms ban lifted”, “Angola: Another Civil War Challenges U.S.” by Thomas W. Lippman, and “Civilian bear brunt of Angola’s ferocious war”. The articles discuss Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), African National Congress (ANC), Afrikaner Volksfront (AVF), AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, Afrikaner Resistance Movement), CP leader Ferdi Hartzenberg, Eugene Terre'Blanche, the Cradock Four, National Security Management System, State Security Council, General Constand Viljoen, Goldstone Commission, KwaZulu Police (KZP), Daluxolo Mandlanduna Luthuli, COSATU, Wellington Mthimkhulu, Reggie Hadebe, F.W. de Klerk, Nelson Mandela, General Kat Liebenberg, Lt-Gen Pierre Steyn, Lt-Gen Georg Meiring, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), Richard Goldstone, Transitional Executive Council (TEC), SAP (South African Police), National Party (NP), Peter Stevens, Robin Carlisle, Democratic Party, St. Jame's Church, South African Defence Force (SADF), Human Rights Commission, Ronnie Mamoepa, Katlehong, Tokoza, Themba Khoza, Bruce Anderson, Cabinda, Cuban troops, Kwanza Sul, Jonas Savimbi, the National Union for the Total Independence of Namibia (UNITA), Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs George Moose, Cuito, and the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA).
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