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Testimony on South Africa and U.S. Foreign Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 August 2021
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Mr. Chairman, I wish to express appreciation for the invitation to appear before the Committee. It is Congress that must take the lead to end what is essentially a “cover-up” of U.S. policy on southern Africa. The Congress must insist on
(1) a frank statement of the facts on the situation in South Africa,
(2) an open analysis of U.S. interests in that area,
(3) progress towards a therapeutic confrontation, discussion, debate, and analysis of what U.S. policy should be,
(4) change with a view towards developing an honest, sensible and rational U.S. policy—consistent with U.S. interests—towards South Africa.
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- Southern Africa and United States Policy in the 1970s
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page 40 note * Out of a total population of 24,887,000, there are: 17,712,000 Africans; 4,100,000 whites, 2,306,000 Coloureds and 709,000 Asians.
page 41 note * . . . And no person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present. Emolument, office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince or foreign state.
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