gov50. UK Policy towards South Africa
After the lifting of the bans on the liberation movements and the release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990, the AAM argued that the British government should press President de Klerk to create a climate conducive to negotiations. This submission to the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee called for the maintenance of sanctions and the recognition of the central role of the African National Congress.
Category: | Government |
Author: | Anti-Apartheid Movement |
Copyright: | AAM Archives Committee |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive, Bodleian Library |
Catalogue: | MSS AAM 818 |
Date/Year: | 1990 |