This reprinted newspaper article reports that U.S. District Judge Kevin T. Duffy dismissed a suit brought by the U.S. Namibia (Southwest Africa) Trade and Cultural Council based in Washington D.C. against The African Fund. The article says the Council is a registered foreign agent paid by the South African government's administrator-general in Namibia. The Africa Fund has shipped medicines and clothing to Namibian refugees who have fled from South African troops occupying their homeland to relative safety in settlement in neighboring Angola and Zambia. The refugee settlements are financed by international agencies such as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and run by the recognized...
This reprinted newspaper article reports that U.S. District Judge Kevin T. Duffy dismissed a suit brought by the U.S. Namibia (Southwest Africa) Trade and Cultural Council based in Washington D.C. against The African Fund. The article says the Council is a registered foreign agent paid by the South African government's administrator-general in Namibia. The Africa Fund has shipped medicines and clothing to Namibian refugees who have fled from South African troops occupying their homeland to relative safety in settlement in neighboring Angola and Zambia. The refugee settlements are financed by international agencies such as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and run by the recognized liberation movement, SWAPO of Namibia. The article mentions the South African government's illegal administration of Namibia, UN Security Council resolutions calling for immediate independence, the U.S. District Attorney, the State Department, Jennifer Davis, the Center for Constitutional Rights, Peter Weiss, Frank Deal, and the firm Patterson, Belknap, Webb and Tyler.