[Dear President Clinton, Enclosed are more than 5,000 signatures collected from American citizens throughout the United States to urge you to publicly condemn the South African government for allowing apartheid's violence to continue.]
[Dear President Clinton, Enclosed are more than 5,000 signatures collected from American citizens throughout the United States to urge you to publicly condemn the South African government for allowing apartheid's violence to continue.]
Copy of a letter to President Clinton, a copy of which was sent to Warren Christopher. The letter says we also ask you to call for the immediate election of a democratic government representing all the people of South Africa. The letter says the brutal assassination of Chris Hani, a National Executive Member of the African National Congress, should serve as a cruel wake-up call for those who thought the Pretoria regime was serious in negotiating for the end of apartheid. The letter says the deliberate delaying tactics of F.W. de Klerk have created a climate of uncertainty in which violence has festered easily. The letter says as you know, Nelson Mandela has campaigned without success for speedy...
Copy of a letter to President Clinton, a copy of which was sent to Warren Christopher. The letter says we also ask you to call for the immediate election of a democratic government representing all the people of South Africa. The letter says the brutal assassination of Chris Hani, a National Executive Member of the African National Congress, should serve as a cruel wake-up call for those who thought the Pretoria regime was serious in negotiating for the end of apartheid. The letter says the deliberate delaying tactics of F.W. de Klerk have created a climate of uncertainty in which violence has festered easily. The letter says as you know, Nelson Mandela has campaigned without success for speedy negotiations since he was released from jail three years ago. The letter says Mr. Hani has joined more than 7,500 people who have died from political violence in the past three years. The letter says it for this reason that we urge you Mr. President to publicly condemn Pretoria for this ongoing violence. The letter discusses constructive engagement, the Clinton Administration, and the African National Congress (ANC).