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There is an extraordinarily long history of non-violent resistance in South Africa. Long before apartheid was codified into a coherent system of racial oppression after World War II, South Africans of all races participated in non-violent struggles against institutionalized racism. From its inception in 1912, until 1960, the...
The Immigration and Naturalization Service gathered evidence for the Tucson trial during a nine-month operation dubbed "Sojourner," in which informants joined church meetings and sometimes even participated in transporting fugitives. An ecumenical coalition is pressing a civil suit, which will be heard in December in San Francisco, against INS...
COCA holds teach-ins, sponsors speakers, and distributes a newsletter to more than 5000 students each semester. Comparing COCA to SASC, Brugge comments. "We put out a lot of information that's extremely important but less visible than SASC."
The arrests have been accompanied by rallies and teach-ins. "This week, we are holding 'Three Days for Freedom at Cornell,'" said Johnston. "We are protesting against South Africa-related investments and the lack of democracy at the University."
Another provision of the directive bars state agencies from assisting the INS in apprehending illegals, although it is unclear if such assistance is actually being provided.