The newsletter discusses the upcoming visit to South Africa by Senator Robert Kennedy and economic links to South Africa, including U.S. bank loans, the sugar quota, and South African wool for the U.S. South Africa now has a nuclear reactor thanks to U.S. cooperation and know-how. The newsletter reports on two New York demonstrations on June 26, South Africa Freedom Day, in support of political prisoners - one at the South African Mission and Consulate and another at the Tourist Corporation. Contents: Now the 180-Day Law • Trials • Two Jail Terms for the Same Offense • Nursing Sister Z. N. Mpendu • Defense and Aid Fund Under Attack • Alan Paton • Outside Help No Wanted • The...
The newsletter discusses the upcoming visit to South Africa by Senator Robert Kennedy and economic links to South Africa, including U.S. bank loans, the sugar quota, and South African wool for the U.S. South Africa now has a nuclear reactor thanks to U.S. cooperation and know-how. The newsletter reports on two New York demonstrations on June 26, South Africa Freedom Day, in support of political prisoners - one at the South African Mission and Consulate and another at the Tourist Corporation. Contents: Now the 180-Day Law • Trials • Two Jail Terms for the Same Offense • Nursing Sister Z. N. Mpendu • Defense and Aid Fund Under Attack • Alan Paton • Outside Help No Wanted • The Press Versus The State • The Prison Scandal • The "Bantustan" or "Separate Development" Policy • American Committee on Africa Observes "June 26" • Students Against Apartheid • Summer Research Project • South Africa Challenges the U.S. • What You Can Do