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American Friends Service Committee
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
October 1973
12 pages
Contents: the middle east • THE B-1 BOMBER AND GENERAL ELECTRIC • RHODESIA • BABES IN ARMS: FOURTEEN YEAR OLD SOLDIERS IN OUR SCHOOLS • VOCATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE • NETWORK • THE HOLIDAYS: • ‘All is fair in love and war!’ • SOUTH AFRICA: • CHILE: • NORTHERN IRELAND: • FOOD FOR THOUGHT: • CALENDAR • The newsletter says in 1966 the US joined with Great Britain and other UN Security Council members in support of a resolution imposing mandatory economic sanctions against Rhodesia; in 1971 Congress decided to violate these UN sanctions by importing “strategic and critical materials” from...
Contents: the middle east • THE B-1 BOMBER AND GENERAL ELECTRIC • RHODESIA • BABES IN ARMS: FOURTEEN YEAR OLD SOLDIERS IN OUR SCHOOLS • VOCATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE • NETWORK • THE HOLIDAYS: • ‘All is fair in love and war!’ • SOUTH AFRICA: • CHILE: • NORTHERN IRELAND: • FOOD FOR THOUGHT: • CALENDAR • The newsletter says in 1966 the US joined with Great Britain and other UN Security Council members in support of a resolution imposing mandatory economic sanctions against Rhodesia; in 1971 Congress decided to violate these UN sanctions by importing “strategic and critical materials” from Rhodesia; H.R. 8005 in the House and S. 1868 in the Senate would reimpose US compliance with the sanctions. The newsletter says the Maryland National Bank (Nassau Branch), as part of the U.S.-based European-American Banking Corporation, has been involved in making secret direct loans totaling over $210 million to the South African government since late 1970.
American Friends Service Committee
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