Washington Office on Africa
Washington, DC, United States
May 20, 1981
2 pages
The mailing says the Reagan Administration has assigned a high priority to ending the ban on covert operations in Angola. But Congress is putting up a fight, in what promises to be one of the most controversial foreign policy battles this year. The Reagan Administration has requested repeal of the Clark Amendment -- which the Congress passed in 1976 to require Congressional approval of any military aid to and group in Angola -- as part of the fiscal year 1982 foreign aid authorization bill. • House Committee Votes to Retain Clark Amendment • Senate Committee Fashions a Compromise • The Next Round of Votes in the Congress • What You Can Do
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