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Testimony on Rhodesia and United States Foreign Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

Extract

I appreciate very much this opportunity to present our views on what the United States should do to encourage political progress in Rhodesia.

Since the establishment of the Washington Office on Africa in the fall of 1972, we have devoted much of our efforts to working with sympathetic members of Congress and citizens across the country to improve United States policy toward Rhodesia and specifically to repeal the Byrd Amendment, which three-and-a-half years ago created a statutory violation of this country’s treaty obligation to comply with the United Nations sanctions program. So we are pleased to participate in hearings on southern Africa and especially this one on Rhodesia.

Type
Southern Africa and United States Policy in the 1970s
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1975 

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