Leaflet publicizing two demonstrations on June 21 against Gatsha Buthelezi: one at noon at the Princeton Club, where Buthelezi meets with the heads of U.S. corporations still in South Africa, and another at 5:30 pm at a meeting of the Foreign Policy Association at the Donnell Public Library. The leaflet says apartheid mercenary Gatsha Buthelezi is coming to New York; since 1987, his thugs, backed by the racist army and police, have killed thousands of workers, religious leaders and anti-apartheid activists. The leaflet says the demonstrations are sponsored by the African and Caribbean Resource Center, American Committee on Africa, December 12 Movement, Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern...
Leaflet publicizing two demonstrations on June 21 against Gatsha Buthelezi: one at noon at the Princeton Club, where Buthelezi meets with the heads of U.S. corporations still in South Africa, and another at 5:30 pm at a meeting of the Foreign Policy Association at the Donnell Public Library. The leaflet says apartheid mercenary Gatsha Buthelezi is coming to New York; since 1987, his thugs, backed by the racist army and police, have killed thousands of workers, religious leaders and anti-apartheid activists. The leaflet says the demonstrations are sponsored by the African and Caribbean Resource Center, American Committee on Africa, December 12 Movement, Episcopal Churchpeople for a Free Southern Africa, Immobilize Apartheid Coalition, New York Labor Committee Against Apartheid, and the Patrice Lumumba Coalition. The leaflet discusses Jesse Helms, Nelson Mandela, sanctions, corporate disinvestment, the KwaZulu Bantustan, F.W. de Klerk, the ANC (African National Congress), the Inaktha Freedom Party (IFP), Congressional conservatives, "cultural weapons", an elected constituent assembly, and a democratic constitution.