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...What's the real story? Hoppenstein's appearance at the ARCD Forum of Public Affairs on Wednesday evening, represented the first time in recent history that a member of the South African government sat at the same public platform with a member of the African National Congress. The ANC is an outlawed organization in South Africa, but here at Harvard on Wednesday night the two sides engaged in real dialogue...
...another major development, the demonstrators picked up endorsements from the anti-apartheid committee of the United Nations and the outlasted African National Congress (ANC). In a formal statement, the ANC also blasted Columbia's $34 million of investments-about 5 percent of its endowment-in companies that do business in "racist South Africa...
...years the banned South African Communist Party has become the dominant voice within the African National Congress, with the result that the body is, for all practical purposes, controlled by Moscow. In 1976, a group calling itself the African National Congress of South Africa broke off from the original ANC, claiming that South African Communist Party influence had "tied the ANC o the ideological position of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in World Affairs and has abandoned the pattern of non alignment to which the ANC has subscribed since the 1950s...
Support for the ANC reveals an inhuman disregard for the bloodbath that would attend any revolution in South Africa. Moreover, as history demonstrates, Marxist revolutions certainly produce totalitarian one-party dictatorships. Liberals who are sanguine about the consequences of Marxits revolutions should look at the human right relation of the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe (where Mugabe's Morth Korean-trained Fifth Brigade has killed several thousand Ndebele supporters of Nkomo before they blithely condemn South Africans Black to a similar fate...
...black family life? Are we to believe that if Nelson Mandela, the leader of the African National Congress who has been imprisoned on an island for twenty years, would just take a break from the rockpile and think as much as Derek Bok has about South Africa, the ANC would stop demanding that Harvard divest? These are Bok's critics: the imprisoned leader of South Africa's main resistance organization, two Nobel prize-holding Episcopal Bishops, and the murdered founder of Black Consciousness is South Africa. They certainly know more than he does, and in a university, when someone knows...