The press release says only one nation in the world bases its constitution and its laws on the concept that one race is superior to another. That nation is South Africa. Deeply influenced by the racial purity concepts of Adolf Hitler, the leaders of the apartheid movement have succeeded in creating pre-Holocaust conditions: a set of laws based on race, and areas of concentration, the so-called "homelands" -- where the Black 80% of the population is expected to live on 13% of the land, under the euphemism of separate development. Many U.S. businessman, with branches in South Africa, are included to support the view that changes can best be brought about if our business and government agencies...
The press release says only one nation in the world bases its constitution and its laws on the concept that one race is superior to another. That nation is South Africa. Deeply influenced by the racial purity concepts of Adolf Hitler, the leaders of the apartheid movement have succeeded in creating pre-Holocaust conditions: a set of laws based on race, and areas of concentration, the so-called "homelands" -- where the Black 80% of the population is expected to live on 13% of the land, under the euphemism of separate development. Many U.S. businessman, with branches in South Africa, are included to support the view that changes can best be brought about if our business and government agencies remain in close touch. The Reagan administration calls thus "constructive engagement." The press release says small changes cannot be made whole the basic injustice or racial inequality is written into the laws and constitution. It cites the case of the destruction of a Black community, the village of Mogope, because it was a "black spot" in an area reserved for whites.