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November 08, 1987 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-08

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p
. t ce to the Asian countries
ro from $661 million to 3
million, and security nd
economic assistance to Israel
dEgyp ina edfromS2bil­
lion to about 5 billion.
In eking the restoration of
the 5 million, Congressman
ervyn Dymally (D-CA) and
George W. Cro ett, Jr., (D-
), both members of the
House Foreign Affairs Commit­
tee, recently sent a letter on the
issue to their House colleagurs.
In it, they declared: here is
no justification for giving every
sraeli $750 when every African
only gets 96 cents. There is no
justification for giving Pakistan
alone more than all of the 45 na­
tions of Sub- arahan Africa put
t getber.
"Th r no
Jus ficatJon for
9 ving every
rael 750 when
ery Af(can only
gets 96 cents ... 11
r tt aid th h h d aI-
re d obtain d 30 co-sp or
for the resolution, hich he
h p d ould continue th ef­
forts to demon tr te to the
p rtheid regime of outh
fric th t "the Am rican
p ople nd governm nt will no
it sil ntly by whil i commits
o buse ofg hum n rights.
on June 26, 1952 that
ndela b gan the campaign of
nonviolent defi nee against
outh Africa' "unj law that
led to hi banishment from
public gatherings.
It 0 the day, in 1955,
that ndela and 155 other
Ie dingfigure in the anti-apart­
heid movement adopted the
Freedom Charter, which called
for universal suffr ge and raci 1
equality and led to a go ernment
charg of treason against them.
and la acquitted of this
charge, but later he wa ar­
re ted, tried and entenced to
life imprisonment on charges of
botage.

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