Contents: Projects • PROTECTING NAMIBIAN INDEPENDENCE • DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS • SANCTIONS AND DIVESTMENT • AIDING REFUGEES FROM APARTHEID • Research and Education • INFORMATION FOR ACTION • Students and Youth • Anti-Apartheid Coalitions • The Media • South Africa Now • PUBLICATIONS • Membership and Fundraising • The Africa Fund • General and Administrative • Bequests • 1989 FINANCIAL RESULTS • Trustees • Advisory Committee • The report says the air is filled with reports of change in Southern Africa; but beneath the surface apartheid still lives; Namibia has won its independence; but South Africa still occupies Namibia's only Deepwater port. The report...
Contents: Projects • PROTECTING NAMIBIAN INDEPENDENCE • DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS • SANCTIONS AND DIVESTMENT • AIDING REFUGEES FROM APARTHEID • Research and Education • INFORMATION FOR ACTION • Students and Youth • Anti-Apartheid Coalitions • The Media • South Africa Now • PUBLICATIONS • Membership and Fundraising • The Africa Fund • General and Administrative • Bequests • 1989 FINANCIAL RESULTS • Trustees • Advisory Committee • The report says the air is filled with reports of change in Southern Africa; but beneath the surface apartheid still lives; Namibia has won its independence; but South Africa still occupies Namibia's only Deepwater port. The report includes quotes by Max Coleman, Human Rights Commission and Jay Naidoo, General Secretary, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). The report discusses Andimba Toivo ja Toivo, George Houser. Theo Ben Gurirab, Tilden LeMelle, Jennifer Davis, Albertina Sisulu, the United Democratic Front (UDF), Charles Malunga, political prisoners, Cyril Ramaphosa, the National Union of Mineworkers, Senator Paul Simon, Congressman Ron Dellums, the House Banking Committee, loan, Congressman Charles Rangel, the ANC (African National Congress), The Africa Fund's Research Center, Daddy-O, the rap group Stetsasonic, Rob Jones, the cultural boycott, attacks on the Frontline States, Globalvision, SWAPO, New York City Mayor David Dinkins, Dr. Elaine Hart-Brothers, the Southern Africa Medical Aid Project (SAMAP), Msgr. James Hunt of St. Peter Claver, Venita Vinson, Rep. Pat Schroeder, Dateline: Namibia, Artists United Against Apartheid, public officials, civil rights organizations, the Unified List of Unified States Companies Doing Business in South Africa, Senator Edward Kennedy, former U.S. Solicitor General Erwin Griswold, Sam Nujoma, "one person, one vote", land, repression, the democratic movement, police, pro-government assassination squads, Winfred Clapp, and freedom. [Note: Toivo's name is often spelled Toivo ya Toivo.]