Contents: AIUSA Prisoner Update • Ivan Morris Fund • The Region • * Malawi • * Botswana • Congress: • Export Administration Act • Profiles of Banned POC's [Prisoners of Conscience] • * Winnie Mandela • * Christian Beyers-Naude • On-going Human Rights Violations in Namibia • Urgent Actions • Clippings • * In and Around Namibia • * Homelands and Black Spots: Removals, Protests, Detentions • * South Africa Votes on Constitutional Changes • * Trials and Bannings • * U.S. -South African Relations • The mailing reprints newspaper articles including: "Withdrawal of Cubans is only way, SA tells UN" by Donald Knowler, "Police held in Namibia" by Peter Kenny, "Africans...
Contents: AIUSA Prisoner Update • Ivan Morris Fund • The Region • * Malawi • * Botswana • Congress: • Export Administration Act • Profiles of Banned POC's [Prisoners of Conscience] • * Winnie Mandela • * Christian Beyers-Naude • On-going Human Rights Violations in Namibia • Urgent Actions • Clippings • * In and Around Namibia • * Homelands and Black Spots: Removals, Protests, Detentions • * South Africa Votes on Constitutional Changes • * Trials and Bannings • * U.S. -South African Relations • The mailing reprints newspaper articles including: "Withdrawal of Cubans is only way, SA tells UN" by Donald Knowler, "Police held in Namibia" by Peter Kenny, "Africans go to Security Council as Namibia talks reach stalemate" by Louis Wiznitzer, "US warns of bigger conflict in Africa" by Donald Knowler, "Commonwealth Criticizes U.S. Over Namibia" by William K. Stevens, "UN Council Assails Pretoria on Namibia," "SOUTH AFRICAN REFERENDUM RESULTS," "Atrocities in Namibia were admitted, allege churchmen," "Pretoria bans UDF meeting," "SOUTH AFRICA: HOMELAND HELL," "Botha reforms will prop up apartheid" by Allister Sparks, "U.S. Protests South African Decision To Relocate Prosperous Black Village" by Dan Oberdorfer, "Blind to the real Namibia" by Rt. Rev. Stanley, "Thozamile Gqweta comes out of hiding," "Van Heerden: West must act against Ciskei," "Black, white unite in strike," "SAAWU." "Sisulu pleads not guilty" by Mkopane Makobane, "Transkei's Leader Supports Black Opposition Move" by Allister Sparks, "A white South African joins the 'black struggle' - and pays the price" by Paul Van Slambrouck, "Reporter Charged With Violating South African Law," "South Africa Delays Trial for Post Reporter," and "Denationalisation of blacks and new constitution go hand in hand." The mailing discusses Venda, newly assigned cases to the U.S. section, Wilson Sinyegwe, Samuel Tshiakhudo, Petrus Mudzielwana, Petrus Mudzielwana, the General Law Amendment Act, the Terrorism Act, incommunicado detention, Immanuel Moongo, Ovamboland, Simon Hangula, the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOK), Gideon Nestor, Jaakko Kangaji, Muttuzeli Qabaka, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Nkurenkuru village, the Ciskei National Security Act, Mdantsane Township, Freeman Sigobelwana, Zwelitsha High School, the Congress of South African Students (COSAS), the Ciskei Security Police, the Ciskei National Security Act, Sipho Sityebi, Vukile Maki, the Internal Security Act, Dr. Faith Matlaopane, Evendale Hospital, Douglas Lukhele, Queen Dzeliwe, Arthur Khoza, Vera Chirwa, Priscilla Maxongo, Simon Wayene, Melvin Mampunye, Thembenkosi Matutu, Michael Mnikina, Norman Bonani, Sarah Krakauer, Life President Hastings Kamuzu Banda, the arrest and trial of Orton and Vera Chirwa, the forced repatriation of four South African refugees, asylum to political refugees, the Dukwe camp, the Rhodesian Front, the African National Congress (ANC), the Berman Amendment, controls on exports to the South African military and police, the Carter Administration, President Reagan, the Solarz provision, the Sullivan fair employment principals for US corporations investing in South Africa, Rep. William Gray, Rep. Howard Wolpe, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), nuclear-related commerce with South Africa, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act, the Black Parents Association, the Black Women 's Federation Conference of 1976, the Christian Institute, Steve Biko, the South African Security Forces, SADF (South African Defence Force), Jonas Hamukwaya, Pastor Johannes Sindano, Remigius Siyawe, Malakia Muremi, Romanus Kandjimi, Jona Hamukway, death, Koevoet, a police base at Nkurunkuru, torture, Namuntuntu village, the Namibian Christian Democratic Party (NCDP), Kosmos Kalat Makanga, Proclamation AG 9, the death penalty, Malisela Benjamin Moloise, Mvuyo Malgas, a boycott of local bus service, Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, the Southern Africa Catholic Bishops' Conference, the United Democratic Front (UDF), Mogope, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Brand Fourie, Auret van Heerden, the South African Allied Workers Union, Albertine Sisulu, Kaiser Matanzima, the South African Federal Union, Carl Niehaus, Johanna Lourens, the Dutch Reformed Church, Ran Afrikaans University, and Nelson Mandela. [Note: The handwritten updates on this document are by Susanne Riveles, who entered them before the mailing was copied.]