• IS - Depro-Provera, a con­ tr ceptive prohibited in the U.S., idely used on 8.mibian . omen' p of the brutality of apartheid,' ch es a le er of women' organization there th t i pu . to ban the dru in th t South African-occupied country. shilon 0 El 0, an organi- zer of the amibian Women' Voi e; id her group launched rvey 1 month to fully a the u of Depro-Provera, an injected drug that has been found to cau cancer in eral animal udi . The group im to re ch 10,000 omen through the rvey. El 0, in the U.. com­ pletin an advanced degree in health education, . d the survey i p rt of n outreach and education campaign that arted I t pring after members of th group learn d th t the South African-created Dep tment of ti nal Health routinely u Depro-Provera in gynecological and po nat program in ho - pital and health clinics aero the country. amibia, million people hich borders South Africa, ha been ille8ally occupied by the' hite minority- regime for 20 year. E m int in that Depro-Provera, ministered exten ively on the frtcan majority, i not it in th segreg ted health facilit­ ies rvicing white omen. e're trying to compile information from the women them Ive to e wh t change h e occurred in their live from the u of Depro-Provers," commented E durina are- orne ge cent interview. e initial interview ith amibian omen las spring revealed that some wo­ men ha b n receiving Depro­ Prover for long s ten year . She dded that injeCtion are given to women young s 11 ortly after they reach puberty. Elago said th women inter­ viewed reported a range of symptons including exce . e weight gains hair 10 , high blood pre ure and, in some in- tances the milk dried up of women who recently gave birth. U.S. consumer and health dvoc te 1 unched vigorou prote that bloc ed the Federal Drug drnini ration from approvin Depro-Provera for sale here in 1983. It is highly eff ctiv contraceptive which tays in the system from three month to a year. Clinical test hav linked the drug to exce ive bleeding, infertility and cardio­ va cular di . Other evidence ugge t irreversable effect in­ cluding hormonal change and dam e to the unborn fetu and nursing infant While critic and dvocate both confes that udie on the drug are till inconclu . e, clini­ cal dog and monkey developed tumors and breast cancer. After a 100year battI here to cure FDA approval Upjohn Company, the manufacturer of Depro-Provera, withdrew its pplication last summer. Je yl Br dford, a spokes­ per n for Upjohn, maintained the company's claim. ' Our position is that Depro-Provera is a fe and effective con­ traceptive ent th I can be Lucia, land Source 9 o - . ca • paper. The total amount of arm involved eighed nearly 60 ton. It is illegal to send arms to South Africa under the United ations ann em- . bargo and under the Anti­ Apartheid Act passed 1a year by congre . However, the South African Weekly Mail newspaper re­ ported la . July that then CIA director, illiam C v, made cret vi't to South Africa to arrange for ship­ ment to ITA. Publi ed reports 10 say that a por­ tion of th profits from the US Government's e of arm to Iran ere to be channelled to the Angolan anti overn­ ment group. esman at the State Department id that t U.S. i not ipping arms to South Africa and h not done since the arms embargo in 1962. ocide u d by any woman regardl of r ce and x.' Responding to the allegation that the drug is widely used in developing countries, Th Up­ john spokesperson stated that Depro-Prover is distributed in 90 countrie including the United Kingdom, Germany, ew Zeland and Belgium. "It doe inhibit birth, but it i not intended for u a a genocidal or sterilization agent," Bradford said. She added that , the company urges that dmini- tration of Depro-Provera be accompanied by patient consent and the release of a form pro­ viding information on the drug. According to the amibian Women's Voice, veral women interviewed did not know that Depro-Provera was being d­ ministered to them. They're just given the drug," said Elago. For me it' a one-time injection. For other it is repeated. In some cases, women have been given in­ jections shortly after delivery in the maternity ward.' Elago insist that the government u of Depro- Provera is an extention of the apartheid occupation. "It' a silent war, a political tool of the racist South African government to kill off and curb the growth of the African population. Simply, it's genocide. " In their battle to ban Depro­ Provers, Elago said her organi­ zation is seeking support of international women's organiza­ tions and medical association . 3 om -Legislation offers aid to African nations ASH GTO - U.S. Rep. William H. Gray, III (D-Pa) introduced the Gray /Dixon Southern Africa Initiative which would provide a $100 million urgent pplemental appropria­ tion to members of the Southern Africa Development Coordina­ tion Conference (SADCC). The initiative allK> includes a five-year, $700 million aid p age to SADCC, beginning in 1988. Recipient would be Zimbabwe, Zambia, ozarnbi­ que, Tanzania, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana. Gray, id: 'Currently . of the mem­ bers of SADCC are landlocked, with South Africa controlling the region' most ernc' ot port and transport route "The bills we introduce today would 'help the SADCC nations to overcome the ex­ pected economic retaliation of the South African government it continues to resi inter­ n tional pre re to dismantle apartheid. 'In both bills, no le than fifty per cent of th total fundi would be spent to build and upgrade ro d , bridge , port and rail facilities in the mem­ ber countrie 'The remainder of the funds would be u d to reduce the nations' dependence on South Africa in eight other key areas: energy, agricultural re arch, animal di a control, fisherie I forestrie , communication man- power development and food t curily. African-American population grows ASH] TO The nation' African-American popu­ lation grew by 2.6 million or 10 percent from 1980 to 1986, according to the Commerce Department' Censu Bureau. The bureau' late . annual population estimate by a e, x and race indicate that totaled 29.4 million in 1986 comp red with 26.8 million in the 1980 census. Only 15 per­ cent of the growth was from immigration. The African-Amen pu- lation ha been gro in ter than the total populati nand its proportion ro from p rcent in 19 0 to 12.2 in 19 6. The report sho the white population gre from 195.1 million to 204.7 million durin the p riod an incre of 5 percent. ost of the gain came from natural increase. Here are 0 ther findings from the report for 1986: -The Bl c population' median e wa 26.9 ye r compared with 32.7 years f r whites. The ix-year differen e has remained fairly const nt since the 1970s. -Bla femal s outnumbered Blac males 15. million to 14.0 million. al utnurnber- ed female only th r ugh e 18, reflectin mor rn irth . -White females t tal d 104. milli n compared ith 100.1 million white male .