Mailing of the Free the Vote campaign urgently asks people to sign up to become a South African Election Watcher. Election Watchers will keep the light of freedom shining to make sure the South African people's first chance for democracy isn't stolen. Election Watchers will collection thousands of petitions urging President Clinton to speak out for free elections, hold candlelight vigils throughout the country, lead a delegation to Congress, and hold special church services to pray for free elections. The mailing incudes SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION WATCHER PLEDGE FORM, RESOURCES FOR THE ELECTION WATCH CAMPAIGN, a petition to President Bill Clinton, DID YOU KNOW..., and COUNTDOWN TO DEMOCRACY...
Mailing of the Free the Vote campaign urgently asks people to sign up to become a South African Election Watcher. Election Watchers will keep the light of freedom shining to make sure the South African people's first chance for democracy isn't stolen. Election Watchers will collection thousands of petitions urging President Clinton to speak out for free elections, hold candlelight vigils throughout the country, lead a delegation to Congress, and hold special church services to pray for free elections. The mailing incudes SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION WATCHER PLEDGE FORM, RESOURCES FOR THE ELECTION WATCH CAMPAIGN, a petition to President Bill Clinton, DID YOU KNOW..., and COUNTDOWN TO DEMOCRACY SCHEDULE, January 17, 1994. The mailing includes two newspaper articles "South African Right Wing Issues Threat" by Paul Taylor and "Buthelezi refuses to accept the end is nigh" by John Carlin. The mailing also discusses political violence, killings, F.W. de Klerk, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Artists for a Free South Africa, voter registration, the Afrikaner Volksfront, Constand Viljoen, the National Party, the African National Congress (ANC), Ferdi Hartzenberg, the Conservative Party, Neo-Nazi paramilitary leader Eugene Terre'Blanche, Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the KwaZulu homeland, Inkatha, the Transitional Executive Council (TEC), the KwaZulu Police (KZP), Northern Natal, General Roy During, and Hernus Kriel.