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A NEW STRATEGY FOR SOUTH AFRICA RACIST-----Pg.l
PAN AFRICAN CONGRESS MEMBER ASSASSINATED---Pg.3
CONDEMN MUZOREWAS' VISIT TO THE U.S.-------Pg.3
UNITED STATES COMPANIES--------------------Pg.4
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COMMENTS ON ZIMBABWE-----------------------Pg.8 25¢
History of the Southern Africa
Support Committee
UNTIL
the Frontline Countries, the OAU the
Commonwealth of Nations, the United
Nations and the entire internation-
al community which have rejected
VICTORY
Smith Muzorewa's Internal Settlement
and declared the so-called April
elections null and void.
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to try to buy the Washington Star
in 1974. When McGoff's bid for the
paper failed, the commission reports,
he used the money to buy and run the
Sacremento Union. The report also
Anti-Apartheid Committee Expres~es ' states that McGoff received a further
concern Over Loans To South Afrlca $1.35 million to buy Paramount Films '
50% share in UPITN, a TV news agency
The Special Committee against based in London. McGoff reportedly
Apartheid on Tuesday, 12 June,.ex~ress paid back some of this money to his
ed grave concern over the contlnulng South African co-conspirators, but
flow of loans and credits to South _the commission added, IINo one knows
Africa and called for urgent action what happened to $6,350,000 that was
by Governments and ~rgani~ations to. los t. II
terminate such dea11ngs wlth Pretorla, As previously reported by Inter-
as requested by the General Assembly news, the Justice Dept. has ordered
of the United Nations. the FBI to investigate McGoff's use
The Committee expressed hope of the South African funds. McGoff
that the Security Council would ur- has refused to comment to the press
gently consider mandatory action to on the latest South African govern-
prohibit loans and foreign investment ment report.
in South Africa. Internews, which began reporting
about Muldergate in November of last
UN Bulletin June- 7 9 year, will continue to follow the
many leads which have not been pur-
sued aggressively in the established
press here(as opposed to top-notch
South African Watergate investigative reports in South Africa
and Great Britain). We are espec-
The South African commission report ially interested in charges that
which forced former Prime Minister U.S. po1iticians- Sen. Jepson in
and President John Vorster to resign Iowa, Sen. Hayakawa in California,
in disgrace June 4 provided the first former President Ford and others -
official South African confirmation received South African campaign
of the involvement of Michigan news- contributions. The FBI is now in-
paper publisher John McGoff in ~he vestigating a new charge that Pres-
apartheid regime's secret, mu1tl- ident Carter's 1976 primary campaign
million dollar, international prop- in New York State received $20,000
aganda campaign. To Internews read- in IIMuldergate money.
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