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MY Working Committee and Pladgera Barbara Barnes Martha S. Bean Patrick Cheatham Virginia Dike Dorsett Edmunds Lawrence Frank Nancy Preehafer Mick & Gayle Garln Judy & Marty Hanlon Janet Hooper Karl M. Kindt III Ellen Klrby Kathle Krumm Peter Lary Jennifer L. Link Mary McAnally Villiam & Ruth Minter Tim Smith Jay & Karen Spauldlng Jim & Lynne Welkart (partial Hat) committee for a FREE MOZAMBIQUE &6 VEST HAS SXRKBT #*A m rowc, ».t. iocct June 25, 1972 Dear Friends of Mozambique, Since some time has elapsed since our last News and Notes, we have prepared a slightly longer issue this time. The topic is the growing political, military, and economic alliance between Portugal and South Africa in defense of white minority rule in southern Africa. New York CFM has been getting more involved in NAAIC (North American Anti-Imperialist Coalition) activities in the last months. In late April some members of the Committee attended a NAAIC regional conference in Boston and we participated in some NAAIC sponsored activities following the conference. Among these v/as an educational center in Washington D.C. on May 20 and 21 (when people were in Washington for the anti-war march) at which the different NAAIC groups sold literature, held discussions, and showed films and slides. Although not very many people attended the march and hence the turnout at the NAAIC center wasn't as large as we had hoped for, we did establish contact with many new people who were interested in learning about the Mozambican struggle and we also learned a lot ourselves from the other groups. New York NAAIC groups are working on plans for future coordinated efforts on a long range basis. We v/ere pleased to welcome back Sharfudine Khan, the FRELIMO representative to North America, who just returned from Mozambique. Since 'he returned just a few days ago we have not yet heard all the latest news from Mozambique, but we will include this in our next newsletter. Our film, "Behind the Lines11 has been receiving v/idespread distribution. In addition, for the last month v/e have been distributing a slide show and tape prepared by Liberation Support Movement, a group in Canada and on the West Coast which does support work for MPLA,FRELIMO, and PAIGC. V/e are also working on a slide show for high school groups on FRELIMO. Venceremos, CFM
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Title | CENPA-336b-08 |
Filename | CENPA-336b-08.tiff |
Full text | MY Working Committee and Pladgera Barbara Barnes Martha S. Bean Patrick Cheatham Virginia Dike Dorsett Edmunds Lawrence Frank Nancy Preehafer Mick & Gayle Garln Judy & Marty Hanlon Janet Hooper Karl M. Kindt III Ellen Klrby Kathle Krumm Peter Lary Jennifer L. Link Mary McAnally Villiam & Ruth Minter Tim Smith Jay & Karen Spauldlng Jim & Lynne Welkart (partial Hat) committee for a FREE MOZAMBIQUE &6 VEST HAS SXRKBT #*A m rowc, ».t. iocct June 25, 1972 Dear Friends of Mozambique, Since some time has elapsed since our last News and Notes, we have prepared a slightly longer issue this time. The topic is the growing political, military, and economic alliance between Portugal and South Africa in defense of white minority rule in southern Africa. New York CFM has been getting more involved in NAAIC (North American Anti-Imperialist Coalition) activities in the last months. In late April some members of the Committee attended a NAAIC regional conference in Boston and we participated in some NAAIC sponsored activities following the conference. Among these v/as an educational center in Washington D.C. on May 20 and 21 (when people were in Washington for the anti-war march) at which the different NAAIC groups sold literature, held discussions, and showed films and slides. Although not very many people attended the march and hence the turnout at the NAAIC center wasn't as large as we had hoped for, we did establish contact with many new people who were interested in learning about the Mozambican struggle and we also learned a lot ourselves from the other groups. New York NAAIC groups are working on plans for future coordinated efforts on a long range basis. We v/ere pleased to welcome back Sharfudine Khan, the FRELIMO representative to North America, who just returned from Mozambique. Since 'he returned just a few days ago we have not yet heard all the latest news from Mozambique, but we will include this in our next newsletter. Our film, "Behind the Lines11 has been receiving v/idespread distribution. In addition, for the last month v/e have been distributing a slide show and tape prepared by Liberation Support Movement, a group in Canada and on the West Coast which does support work for MPLA,FRELIMO, and PAIGC. V/e are also working on a slide show for high school groups on FRELIMO. Venceremos, CFM |
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