Contents: Groups Which Support Sanctions Against Rhodesia • Why The United States Should Strengthen Sanctions Against Rhodesia • Strong Sanctions Will Support The Struggle For Independence And Majority Rule In Southern Africa • Breaking Sanctions Allows Union Carbide, Which Operates In Rhodesia, And U.S. Companies Which Purchase Rhodesian Materials To Profit From An Unjust Labor System • The Rhodesian Regime In Threatened As African Opposition Grows • Sanction Bring Economic And Political Pressure On The Rhodesian Font Regime • Re-Imposing Sanctions Is In The Long-Term National Interest Of The United States • Continued U.S. Access To Strategic Minerals From Africa May Depend On...
Contents: Groups Which Support Sanctions Against Rhodesia • Why The United States Should Strengthen Sanctions Against Rhodesia • Strong Sanctions Will Support The Struggle For Independence And Majority Rule In Southern Africa • Breaking Sanctions Allows Union Carbide, Which Operates In Rhodesia, And U.S. Companies Which Purchase Rhodesian Materials To Profit From An Unjust Labor System • The Rhodesian Regime In Threatened As African Opposition Grows • Sanction Bring Economic And Political Pressure On The Rhodesian Font Regime • Re-Imposing Sanctions Is In The Long-Term National Interest Of The United States • Continued U.S. Access To Strategic Minerals From Africa May Depend On U.S. Sensitivity To The African Drive For Self-Determination • Contrary To Claims Of The Steel Industry, U.S. Industry Can Obtain Chromium From Sources Other Than Rhodesia • Renewing Sanctions Will Not Threaten National Defense • Background • We Need Your Help To Strengthen Sanctions • How You Can Influence You Representative To Vote For H.R. 8005