SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF
Addresses
Apartheid in South Africa: Robert F. Kennedy, 27835 [2OC]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's South Africa Address: Representative William H. Gray III, 18024 [29JY]
Does South Africa Have a Future?: Alan L. Keyes, 21579-21582 [14AU], 22193-22195 [15AU]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Desmond Tutu (excerpt), 21476 [14AU]
Introduction of Allan Boesak: Senator Levin, 12964 [6JN], 13019 [9JN]
Relations Between Angola and the Soviet Union: Jose Eduardo dos Santos, 23623 [17SE]
State of Emergency in South Africa: Pieter W. Botha, 14418 [18JN]
Why We Can't Wait: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 28188 [2OC]
Amendments
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 14079-14082 [17JN], 14262, 14265, 14271, 14274 [18JN]
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (S. 2701), 18128 [30JY], 19583 [6AU], 20560 [11AU], 20935 [12AU], 21343-21349 [13AU], 21478, 21482, 21483, 21489, 21499, 21503, 21522, 21527, 21538, 21540, 21544, 21549, 21550, 21561, 21569, 21582, 21583, 21586, 21587, 21616-21620 [14AU], 21788, 21791, 21796, 21798, 21799, 21805, 21818, 21821, 21827, 21830, 21831, 21833, 21835, 21836, 21839, 21841, 21843, 21974-21978 [15AU]
Analyses
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 2701), 18117-18118 [30JY]
Pace of Reform, 21825 [15AU]
Prohibitions on New Loans to, and New Investments in, South African Entities, 23126 [12SE]
Announcements
Protest against racism and injustice in commemoration of anniversary of assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 7624 [16AP]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 4868, Anti-Apartheid Act, 22304 [8SE]
Articles and editorials
African National Congress (excerpt), 21504 [14AU]
African National Congress—A Closer Look, 21559-21560 [14AU]
African National Congress—Closer Look, 25127 [22SE]
Angola—Whose Side Are We On?, 1315-1316 [30JA]
Any Cutoff of South African Minerals May Jeopardize U.S. National Security, 18241 [30JY]
Apartheid, Like Walls of Jericho, Is Falling, 27662 [1OC]
Apartheid (excerpt), 27133 [30SE]
Bitter Anniversary in South Africa, 13887 [16JN], 14480 [18JN]
Blacks Say No to Violence, 21575 [14AU]
City Councilman Gets Different Picture of South Africa, 27661 [1OC]
Dancing to the Antiapartheid Beat, 21576 [14AU]
Dellums—Exoneration Is His—Passage of Anti-Pretoria Sanctions Marks Milestone for Hill Veteran, 15610 [25JN], 16276 [26JN]
Destroy South Africa To Save It?, 27083 [29SE]
Divestiture, a First Step—United States Firms Help Maintain the South Africa Status Quo, 23276 [12SE]
Divestiture Will Survive, 23271 [12SE]
Double Standard for South Africa, 13179 [10JN]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa (excerpt), 14236, 14256 [18JN], 21472 [14AU]
Ethiopia, 30873 [14OC]
Excerpts From Report on South Africa Issued by Commonwealth Mission, 13823 [16JN]
Fighting Apartheid, 9951 [7MY]
Force for Change, 17330 [22JY]
Founding Fathers Would Not Have Refused Aid From Louis XVI, 23625 [17SE]
Gold Rush '86, 21495-21497 [14AU]
Helen Suzman on Disinvestment, 19748 [7AU]
High Cost of Feeling Good, 27449 [30SE]
House Blunderbuss, 17699 [24JY]
House Votes Bill To Cut Off Investment in South Africa; Strikes by Blacks Multiply, 15611 [25JN]
In Praise of Stevie Wonder, 13178 [10JN]
It's Futile, Immoral To Cling to Apartheid, 22760 [10SE]
Labor Uncertainties in South America, 21579 [14AU]
Limited Sanctions Take Their Toll (excerpt), 21848 [15AU]
Look at the African National Council, 33535 [17OC]
Looking ``Right'' on Sanctions, 21576 [14AU]
Mere Gestures to South Africa?, 27097-27100 [29SE]
Necklace—How They Die (excerpt), 21558 [14AU]
Override the President's Veto on the Anti-Apartheid Act, 27833 [2OC]
Perceiving South Africa, 13887 [16JN]
Perceptions of Apartheid in South Africa, 13385-13387 [11JN], 14743-14745 [19JN]
PLO Support for African National Congress (excerpt), 21146 [13AU]
Policies of the African National Congress (excerpt), 21516, 21517 [14AU]
Poll Says S. African Blacks Split Over Sanctions, 19748 [7AU]
Poll Shows South African Blacks Oppose Sanctions, 21574 [14AU]
Recognizing Dissidents Is Irresponsible Move, 22178 [15AU]
S. Africa Likely To Become Major Mart for U.S. Wheat, 27662 [1OC]
S. African Sanctions, Carefully Calibrated, 23275 [12SE]
S. Africans Vow To Defy Sanctions, 27839 [2OC]
Sanctions, Divestment and Divestiture, Treacherous Weapons, 28508-28510 [3OC]
Sanctions Against Pretoria, 21564, 21622 [14AU]
Sanctions Against South Africa, 30874 [14OC]
Sanctions as a Means to an End, 30389 [10OC]
Sanctions vs. Apartheid, 13824 [16JN], 13886 [16JN], 27657 [1OC]
Sanctions—The Moral Issue, 21575 [14AU]
Senate Sanctions Battle Delays Defense Debate, 20411 [9AU]
South Africa Circumvents Embargo, 20161-20164 [8AU]
South Africa (excerpt), 14241 [18JN]
South Africa Ready To Roll Out Homemade Supersonic Jet, 16968 [17JY]
South African Textile Imports (excerpt), 18660 [1AU]
South Africa's Bad but Ethiopia's Worse, 8264 [22AP]
South Africa's Emergency Decree (excerpt), 27831 [2OC]
Still More Moral Blindness in Europe's Leftist Circles, 33592 [17OC]
Stockpiles Are Inadequate, 22197 [15AU]
Suzman Plan, 19848 [7AU]
U.S. and South Africa Unite Against Black Africa, 25714 [23SE]
U.S. Assistance Working for Positive Change in South Africa, 21577-21578 [14AU]
U.S. Policy in South Africa (excerpt), 14234 [18JN], 27089 [29SE]
U.S. Should Tighten Screws on South Africa, 14981 [23JN]
U.S. Sizing Up Alternatives To Skirt South Africa for Critical Metals, 708 [29JA]
U.S./South Africa—Antiapartheid Actions Spread, 12012 [22MY]
Urges Split of U.S. and South Africa, 10431 [13MY]
Visit to South Africa, 20181-20183 [8AU]
What America Should Do About South Africa, 21437-21439 [13AU], 21571-21573 [14AU], 21867 [15AU]
What President Reagan Said About the ANC, 22212 [15AU]
Wheat Growers Rip Hayden's South African Embargo Stance, 27662 [1OC]
Who Will Pay Most?, 21237 [13AU]
Yes—To Help Promote Peace, 25086 [19SE]
Bills and resolutions
Anti-Apartheid Act: corrections in enrollment of H.R. 4858 (see H.J. Res. 756)
———enact (see S. 2498)
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (see S. 2570)
Apartheid: state of emergency (see S. Con. Res. 149; H. Con. Res. 356)
Apartheid policy: negotiations (see H. Res. 373)
Blacks: human rights (see H. Res. 462)
Business: prohibit loans, investments, and certain other activities (see S. 2636; H.R. 4868)
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (see S. 2701)
Foreign trade: consideration of H.R. 4868 relative to prohibitions (see H. Res. 548)
———intent of the House relative to adoption of Senate amendment to H.R. 4868 (see H. Res. 549)
———prohibit import of coal, steel, and fluorspar (see S. 2157)
———prohibit importation of textile fiber products (see H.J. Res. 691)
———State and local government enforcement of antiapartheid laws relative to contracts with certain business interests (see S. 2654)
Investments: consideration of H.R. 4868 to prohibit loans or other business activities (see H. Res. 478)
Namibia: U.S. policy on transition to independence (see S. Res. 411; H. Res. 459)
Petroleum: divestiture of U.S. corporations and export prohibition (see H.R. 5183)
Reagan, President: meeting with leaders of bordering countries (see H. Res. 566)
Tutu, Desmond: campaign against racial segregation (see H. Con. Res. 298)
———tribute (see S. Con. Res. 103)
U.S. Ambassador: Senate conditions for confirmation (see S. Res. 462)
Biographies
Selected African National Congress Officials, 18530 [31JY]
———CIA, 21511 [14AU]
Books
``Conflict in the South of Africa,'' Anatoly Gromyko (excerpts), 14197 [17JN]
Cloture motions
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), close debate on veto message, 27136 [30SE]
Communiques
EPG Commonwealth heads of government review meeting—South Africa, 21350 [13AU]
Documents
South African Communist Party Directive, 14187-14189 [17JN], 14420-14422 [18JN]
Essays
How To Be a Good Communist: Nelson Mandela, 21508-21510 [14AU]
Interviews
Economic sanctions against South Africa: Brian Mulroney with Newsweek (excerpt), 21480 [14AU]
———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi with Washington (DC) Times, 21573 [14AU]
Racial violence: USA Today with Allan Boesak, 13698 [13JN]
Letters
Abramowitz nomination: Senator Helms, 17747 [25JY]
Anti-Apartheid Act Senate amendments: several Representatives, 27092 [29SE]
Apartheid in South Africa, 14262 [18JN]
Civil liberties in Angola: Jonas Savimbi (excerpt), 23641 [17SE]
Economic sanctions against South Africa: American Farm Bureau Federation, 27853 [2OC]
———Eminent Persons Group, 13822 [16JN]
———(excerpts), 21477 [14AU]
———Kobus Jooste, 27850 [2OC]
———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 21573 [14AU]
Gold sanctions: Dept. of the Interior, 21490 [14AU]
Homeland policy: several Members of Congress, 384 [23JA]
Namibian independence and self-government: Robert J. Marshall, 9329 [1MY]
New York, NY, law prohibiting transportation contracts with firms enforcing South African apartheid policy: Jim J. Marquez, 10224 [8MY]
Nonpreemptive effect of the Anti-Apartheid Act: Laurence H. Tribe, 23292-23294 [15SE]
Racial violence in South Africa: William Reid, 28506 [3OC]
Restrictions on news coverage: several Members of Congress, 384 [23JA]
Restrictions on news coverage in South Africa: several Members of Congress, 384 [23JA]
Sanctions against South Africa: several presidents of U.S. colleges and universities, 27657 [1OC]
U.S. Policy in South Africa: President Reagan, 27078 [29SE]
U.S. policy in South Africa: John Poindexter, 14227 [18JN]
U.S. policy with Angola: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23638 [17SE]
Veto of the Anti-Apartheid Act: Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 27845 [2OC]
———Oklahoma Farm Bureau, 27845 [2OC]
———President Reagan, 27651 [1OC], 27857 [2OC]
Visit of Jonas Savimbi to the U.S.: Transafrica, 1815 [5FE]
What President Reagan said about the African National Congress: Malcolm Fraser, 21481 [14AU]
Lists
African National Congress, 14268 [18JN]
People detained under state of emergency (partial), 16013 [26JN], 16250, 16255, 16259, 16274, 16302 [26JN], 16433 [15JY]
Resolutions passed by the General Assembly of the U.N. condemning the system of apartheid, 27848 [2OC]
South African anti-apartheid actions, 21507 [14AU]
Memorandums
Status of State and Local Anti-Apartheid Legislation Under the Proposed Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: Paul T. Rephen, 23123 [12SE]
Memorials of legislature
Hawaii, 10704 [14MY]
Illinois, 16504 [15JY], 16844 [17JY]
Louisiana, 17819 [28JY], 18771 [1AU]
Maine, 9465 [5MY], 9649 [6MY]
Massachusetts, 30503 [14OC]
Messages
Extension of National Emergency: President Reagan, 22262 [8SE]
National Emergency: President Reagan, 26177 [25SE]
Veto of Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 4868): President Reagan, 27136 [30SE]
Outline
Impact of gold sanctions proposed by U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Gold Institute, 21492 [14AU]
Petitions
African National Congress and Nelson Mandela: Catholic War Veterans of the United States, 16372 [14JY]
Apartheid: Oberlin, OH, City Council, 29388 [7OC], 30503 [14OC]
Foreign relations: American Sociological Association, 3541 [4MR]
Individuals in prison: American Bar Association, 23016 [11SE]
Release of political prisoners: Boston Bar Association, 14889 [23JN]
Sanctions: Suffolk County, NY, Legislature, 27426 [30SE]
Slave labor camps: Boston, MA, City Council, 7893 [17AP]
Poems
``Take Hope South Africa'', 14243 [18JN]
Press releases
Policies: African National Congress, 21517, 21557 [14AU]
Two Utah firms help South Africans form SAVE, launch vocational training programs for blacks, 2879 [26FE]
Quotations
Political alignment of the African National Congress: Alfred Nzo, 21557 [14AU]
Remarks in House
Adopt a Prisoner of Apartheid program: organize, 22048, 22050 [15AU]
African National Congress: recognition (H. Res. 373), 21142, 21144-21152, 21233 [13AU]
Angola: U.S. policy, 1315 [30JA], 23616-23644 [17SE]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 14230 [20JN], 14252 [19JN], 14290 [20JN], 14475 [18JN], 14743 [19JN], 15610 [25JN], 16968 [17JY], 19332 [5AU]
———enact (H.R. 4868), 13440 [12JN], 13894 [16JN], 14210 [17JN], 14221 [18JN], 14252 [26JN]-14291 [18JN], 14981 [23JN], 16276 [26JN], 17698 [24JY], 22192, 22193 [15AU], 27100, 28188-28189 [2OC]
———enact (H.R. 4868), providing for consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 548), 23119-23129 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 4868), Senate amendments, 23119 [12SE], 23127 [19SE], 23152 [17SE], 23153 [19SE]-23154 [12SE], 23271, 23275, 23280 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 4868), technical corrections (H.J. Res. 756), 33114 [17OC]
———enact (H.R. 4868), unanimous-consent agreement, 20235-20243 [9AU]
———enact (H.R. 4868), veto, 27076-27102 [29SE], 27451 [30SE], 30389 [10OC]
———violations, 32997 [17OC]
Apartheid, 11365 [20MY], 11945 [22MY], 13901 [17JN], 16968 [17JY], 17272, 17274 [22JY], 17412, 17502 [23JY], 17519, 17520, 17532 [23JY], 17595, 17596, 17597, 17689 [24JY], 18024, 18036 [29JY], 18596 [31JY], 18837 [1AU], 19322, 19332 [5AU], 20181 [8AU], 21437 [13AU], 22178 [15AU], 22319 [9SE], 22760 [10SE], 23271 [12SE], 28041 [2OC], 32703 [16OC]
———divestiture of businesses, 14196 [17JN]
———U.S. reactions, 27100 [30SE], 27101 [2OC]
Blacks: violations of civil liberties, 13749 [16JN]
Civil liberties: efforts to end apartheid, 7832 [17AP]
———U.S. policy, 6826 [8AP]
———violations, 13179 [10JN], 13385 [11JN], 13749 [16JN], 13901 [17JN], 16255, 16259, 16274, 16302 [26JN], 18150 [30JY], 27321 [30SE]
Coins and coinage: sale of Kruggerands, 28041 [2OC]
Famine: humanitarian assistance, 30872 [14OC]
Foreign relations: expressing sense of the House of Representatives that the President should accept meeting with black leaders (H. Res. 566), 26410 [26SE]
———negotiations with black majority (H. Res. 373), 11945 [22MY], 13442 [12JN], 21142, 21144-21152, 21233 [13AU]
———U.S. policy, 1748 [5FE], 2024 [6FE], 9951 [7MY], 11365 [20MY], 11463 [20MY], 11945 [22MY], 12012 [22MY], 13749 [16JN], 13901 [17JN], 14743 [19JN], 16968 [17JY], 17029 [21JY], 17330 [22JY], 17519, 17520 [23JY], 18024, 18029, 18032, 18036 [29JY], 18150 [30JY], 18240 [30JY], 18596 [31JY], 18837 [1AU], 19322, 19332 [5AU], 20181 [8AU], 21237 [13AU], 21437 [13AU], 22178 [15AU], 22760 [10SE], 25714 [23SE], 26409 [26SE], 27100 [30SE], 27101 [2OC], 27321, 27323, 27398 [30SE], 27460, 27462 [1OC], 28041 [2OC], 30872 [14OC], 33592 [17OC]
Foreign trade: economic sanctions, 17029 [21JY], 17272, 17274 [22JY], 17412, 17502 [23JY], 17595, 17596, 17597, 17689 [24JY], 21236 [13AU], 26409 [26SE], 27398 [30SE]
———textile imports, 17993, 17995 [29JY]
———U.S. policy, 17272, 17274 [22JY], 17412, 17502 [23JY], 17595, 17596, 17597, 17689 [24JY]
Intelligence services: restrict U.S. activities, 23614 [17SE]
Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: information on detainees in South African prisons, 16249, 16259 [26JN]
Mandela, Nelson: imprisonment, 1748 [5FE]
Martial law: condemn implementation, 13901 [17JN]
Mozambique: U.S. policy, 18017 [29JY]
Natural resources: U.S. interests, 17029 [21JY]
New York, NY: local law prohibiting transportation contracts with firms enforcing apartheid policy, 10223 [8MY]
Reagan, President: meeting with leaders of countries bordering South Africa (H. Res. 566), 26410 [26SE]
———speech regarding U.S. response to apartheid in South Africa, 17519 [23JY]
Republican Party: policies, 28038 [2OC]
Soweto: anniversary of riots, 13654 [12JN], 13884, 13886 [16JN], 14196 [17JN], 14480 [18JN]
Strategic materials: U.S. importation for national defense, 22197 [15AU]
Tutu, Desmond: elected Archbishop of Cape Town, 7821 [16AP]
Union for the Total Independence of Angola: U.S. policy, 23616-23644 [17SE]
United Kingdom: foreign policy, 17597 [24JY]
Wonder, Stevie: tribute, 13178 [10JN]
``WOZA Afrika!'': tribute to plays about South Africa, 25093 [19SE]
Remarks in Senate
Aeronautice: suspend air service, 21561-21564 [14AU]
African National Congress: link to South African Communist Party, 18529 [31JY]
———policy toward, 21503, 21522, 21534-21538 [14AU]
———require report, 21835 [15AU]
———U.S. policy, 25127 [22SE]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 16337 [14JY], 21869-21871 [15AU], 23291 [15SE]
———enact (H.R. 4868), appointment of conferees, 22304 [8SE]
———enact (H.R. 4868), cloture on motion to close debate on veto message, 27136-27138 [30SE]
———enact (H.R. 4868), S. 2701 language passed in lieu, 21869 [15AU]
———enact (H.R. 4868), Senate amendments, 33823 [18OC]
———enact (H.R. 4868), technical corrections (H.J. Res. 756), 33804 [18OC]
———enact (H.R. 4868), veto, 26515 [26SE], 26837 [27SE], 27644-27671 [1OC], 27826-27859 [2OC]
———enact (S. 2498), 11751-11756 [21MY], 13865, 13878 [16JN], 14191 [17JN]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 2570), 14538 [19JN], 17887, 17905 [29JY]
Apartheid: anniversary of Soweto uprising, 13772 [16JN]
———policy, 7509 [15AP], 13773, 13821-13824 [16JN], 14417, 14422, 14452 [18JN], 17387 [23JY], 27133 [30SE]
———support organizations working to eradicate policy, 2878 [26FE]
———U.S. policy, 1259 [30JA]
Armed Forces: prohibit cooperation, 21799 [15AU]
Banks and banking: eliminate exceptions on short-term credit arrangements from ban on bank loans, 21527-21534 [14AU]
Blacks: exempt firms from economic sanctions, 21582 [14AU]
———exempt firms from sanctions, 21831 [15AU]
———human rights, 10431 [13MY]
———racial violence, 382 [23JA], 11239 [19MY], 13697, 13726 [13JN], 13772, 13821-13824, 13865, 13878 [16JN], 14085, 14096, 14186 [17JN], 14417, 14422 [18JN], 17727 [25JY], 28506 [3OC]
Boesak, Allan: tribute, 12964 [6JN], 13019 [9JN]
Civil liberties: condemn Government state of emergency (S. Con. Res. 149), 13780 [16JN]
———state of emergency, 14417 [18JN], 16013 [26JN], 16433 [15JY]
Commonwealth of Nations: testimony of cochairman of the Eminent Persons Group on issues in South Africa, 18578 [31JY]
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: clarify purpose, 21805-21810 [15AU]
———enact (S. 2701), 18110, 18128 [30JY], 21288-21291, 21343-21351 [13AU], 21470-21523, 21526-21590 [14AU], 21785, 21796-21811, 21817-21869, 21896 [15AU], 22858 [11SE]
———enact (S. 2701), cloture motion, 21291 [13AU]
———enact (S. 2701), unanimous-consent agreement, 20235-20243, 20362 [9AU]
Congress: require vote on Presidential modification of sanctions, 21540-21543, 21550 [14AU]
———require vote on sanctions, 21544, 21550-21552 [14AU]
Corporations: recruitment of blacks by U.S. firms, 21841 [15AU]
Democracy: Sharpeville and Uitenhage anniversary, 6362 [26MR]
Economic assistance: prohibit to groups engaging in execution by necklacing, 21561 [14AU]
———provide to disadvantaged, 21569-21582 [14AU], 21827-21828 [15AU]
Foreign Assistance Act: restrict funds, 21835 [15AU]
Foreign relations: add sanctions and redefine South Africa, 21478-21483 [14AU]
———require U.S. Ambassador to request meeting with Nelson Mandela, 21587 [14AU]
Foreign trade: ban textile imports, 21483-21485 [14AU]
———bilateral trade agreement, 17875-17878, 17914 [29JY]
———conditions for implementation of prohibitions on import of goods marketed by parastatal organizations, 21836-21839 [15AU]
———conditions for termination of sanctions, 21538-21540, 21549 [14AU]
———economic sanctions, 13821-13824 [16JN], 14085, 14096 [17JN], 14422, 14452 [18JN], 17387 [23JY], 19205 [5AU], 19747, 19847 [7AU], 20145, 20161 [8AU], 21470, 21622 [14AU], 21798-21801, 21821-21826 [15AU], 26091 [25SE], 28508 [3OC]
———impose conditions for sanctions based on U.S. dependence on certain materials, 21583-21586 [14AU]
———impose conditions on sanctions based on U.S. dependence on certain materials, 21796-21798 [15AU]
———modify provisions relative to imposition of sanctions, 21788-21791 [15AU]
———participation in agricultural export credit and promotion programs, 21831-21834 [15AU]
———prohibit import of goods marketed by parastatal organizations, 21499-21502 [14AU]
———prohibit importation of coal, steel, and fluorspar (S. 2157), 4051 [7MR]
———remove ban on importation of uranium ore and oxide, 21839 [15AU]
———requirement for notice from President on sale of items on U.S. munitions list, 21586 [14AU]
———State and local government enforcement of antiapartheid laws relative to contracts with certain business interests (S. 2654), 16852 [17JY]
———time agreement on proposed sanctions legislation, 15774, 15776 [26JN]
———transfer sugar quota, 21830 [15AU]
Gold: impact of dumping U.S. reserves as an economic sanction, 18424 [31JY]
———strike section authorizing President to sell U.S. stocks, 21489 [14AU]
Local governments: provide for enforcement of U.S. antiapartheid laws, 21801-21805 [15AU]
Namibia: independence and self-government, 9329 [1MY]
———provisional independence agreement, 4277 [11MR]
———U.S. policy on transition to independence (S. Res. 411), 11219 [19MY]
National defense: require analysis of impact of sanctions on U.S. security, 21833 [15AU]
News media: Government restrictions, 382 [23JA]
Public demonstrations: clarification of laws relative to protests at foreign embassies in the District of Columbia, 15328 [25JN]
———clarification of laws relative to protests at foreign embassies in the District of Columbia (S. 2508), 12076 [2JN]
Reagan, President: cloture vote on veto message vitiated, 27567 [1OC]
———policies, 17213, 17223 [22JY], 17340, 17342 [23JY]
———unanimous-consent agreement on vote on veto message, 27566 [1OC]
———veto of economic sanctions, 27563 [1OC]
Silber, John: views on the African National Council, 33535 [17OC]
South African Restrictions Act: enact (S. 2636), 15906 [26JN]
Soviet Union: relative provisions shall be applicable, 21792-21794 [15AU]
States: provide for enforcement of U.S. antiapartheid laws, 21801-21805 [15AU]
Strategic materials: U.S. dependence on foreign sources, 708 [29JA]
———U.S. dependence on mineral supplies, 18045 [30JY]
Tutu, Desmond: commend efforts to gain equality for blacks (S. Con. Res. 103), 363 [23JA]
———tribute, 7509 [15AP]
U.N.: call on to impose sanctions, 21583 [14AU]
U.S. Ambassador: Senate conditions for confirmation (S. Res. 462), 20152 [8AU]
Wilkins, Roger: tribute, 10429 [13MY]
Reports
African National Congress and Peace in South Africa: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21145 [13AU]
Antiapartheid Activists: Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights (excerpt), 21475 [14AU]
Apartheid State—Origins of Violence: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21539 [14AU], 21848, 21855, 21863 [15AU]
Condition of Nelson Mandela: Eminent Persons Group, 13780 [16JN]
Diplomatic Deceits—Reagan, Contadora, and the Contras: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 18029 [29JY]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21476 [14AU]
———Eminent Persons Group (excerpts), 27846 [2OC]
Racial Violence in Mamelodi, South Africa: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (excerpt), 383 [23JA]
South Africa—Imprisonment Under the Pass Laws, 1260-1286 [30JA]
South African Government: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 13821 [16JN], 14225 [18JN]
Violence During the Group's Visit: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21539 [14AU]
Reports filed
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2701) (S. Rept. 99-370), 19574 [6AU]
Prohibit Loans and Investments: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4868) (H. Rept. 99-638), 13769 [16JN]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 4868; H. Res. 478) (H. Rept. 99-644), 14077 [17JN]
———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 4868) (H. Rept. 99-638), 13769 [16JN]
Prohibition of Loans: Committee on Rules (H.R. 4868; H. Res. 584) (H. Rept. 99-814), 23015 [11SE]
Rulings of the Chair
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 14231, 14265 [18JN]
Statements
Anti-Apartheid Act: John T. Walker, 11754 [21MY]
———National Education Association, 11754 [21MY]
———TransAfrica, 11754 [21MY]
———Washington Office on Africa, 11754 [21MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: Allan Boesak, 14241 [18JN]
———David W. Preus, 14211 [17JN]
———Desmond Tutu, 14241 [18JN], 27655 [1OC], 27835, 27854 [2OC]
———President Reagan, 14240 [18JN]
———Senator Moynihan, 27848 [2OC]
———several national and local Jewish organizations, 27848 [2OC]
Change in the Government of South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 11751 [21MY]
Changes in the South African Government's Policies: Desmond Tutu, 7510 [15AP]
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: President Reagan, 21584 [14AU]
Delusions About South Africa: Eminent Persons Group, 14240 [18JN]
Desmond Tutu of South Africa's Arrival at Stanford University: William B. Gould IV, 2025 [6FE]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Allan Boesak, 14226 [18JN]
———Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., 21857-21861 [15AU]
———Cyril Ramaphosa, 21848 [15AU]
———Desmond Tutu, 13821, 13822 [16JN], 14227 [18JN], 21476, 21528 [14AU], 21862, 21863 [15AU]
———Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21476, 21587, 21589 [14AU]
———Helen Suzman, 21547 [14AU]
———IBM, 14235 [18JN]
———John Nkadimeng, 14236 [18JN]
———John Nkadimengh, 21547 [14AU]
———John Vorster, 14256 [18JN]
———Lucy Mvubelo, 14255 [18JN], 21547 [14AU]
———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 21547 [14AU], 21849 [15AU]
———Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, 14235, 14255, 14282 [18JN]
———President Reagan, 21568 [14AU]
———Rashid Alli, 21547 [14AU]
———Richard Manning, 21528 [14AU]
———Richard Maponya, 21547 [14AU]
———Trade Union Council of South Africa, 21547 [14AU]
Emergency Decree: Sheena Duncan, 27832 [2OC]
Enforcement of Antiapartheid Laws of U.S. Political Subdivisions: Senator Moynihan, 21802 [15AU]
Expansion of Soviet Territory: Leonid Brezhnev, 21516 [14AU]
Gold Sanctions: Robert C. Horton, 21493 [14AU]
Mandela on Communism: Eminent Persons Group, 21513 [14AU]
Namibian Independence Agreement: Council of Ministers, 4278 [11MR]
Policies: African National Congress, 21516 [14AU]
Policies of the African National Congress: Alosi Moloi, 21558 [14AU]
———Curtis Nkondo, 21517 [14AU]
———Eminent Persons Group, 21521 [14AU]
———Oliver Tambo, 21516, 21557 [14AU]
———Tim Ngubane, 21558 [14AU]
———Winnie Mandela, 21522, 21558 [14AU]
Policies of the UDF: Curtis Nkondo, 21558 [14AU]
Racial Violence: Allan Boesak, 13698 [13JN]
Sanctions Against South Africa: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 27669 [1OC], 28188 [2OC]
———President of Botswana, 27655 [1OC]
———Senators Lugar and Kassebaum, 27847 [2OC]
Smithsonian Sells Holdings in International Portfolio as Inconsistent With Investment Policy: Smithsonian Institution, 2021 [6FE]
South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 14240 [18JN]
South African Detainees: Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 16250, 16259 [26JN]
South African Policy of the U.S.: Kenneth Kaunda, 17388 [23JY]
South African Racial Polarization: Beyers Naude, 4051 [7MR]
South Africa's Emergency Decree: Sheena Duncan, 27832 [2OC]
South Africa's State of the Union: Pieter W. Botha, 13727 [13JN]
U.S. Disinvestment in South Africa: Lucy Mvubelo (excerpt), 14197 [17JN]
U.S. Image: Frank Chikane, 21521 [14AU]
U.S. Policy: President Reagan, 21549 [14AU]
U.S. Policy in Angola: Chester A. Crocker, 23643 [17SE]
———President Reagan, 23643 [17SE]
U.S. Policy in South Africa: President Reagan, 27078 [29SE]
U.S. Policy Toward South Africa: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 14227 [18JN]
———Representative William H. Gray III, 14241 [18JN]
Studies
Resistance Can Win in Mozambique: Heritage Foundation, 18017-18019 [29JY]
South Africa's Wars—Military and Economic Campaign by South Africa To Preserve Apartheid: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 23626-23628 [17SE]
Summaries
Anti-Apartheid Action Act (S. 2570), 17905 [29JY]
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 2701), 18116 [30JY]
Tables
Comparison of Lugar and Kennedy-Weicker-Cranston antiapartheid legislation, 17906 [29JY]
Sanctions against South Africa, 27090 [29SE]
Value of U.S. agricultural exports to and imports from South Africa, 27850 [2OC]
Telegrams
Sanctions against South Africa: Colin Eglin, 27665 [1OC]
Testimonies
Issues in South Africa: Malcolm Fraser, 18579-18583 [31JY]
———Olusegun Obasanjo, 18579-18583 [31JY]
Labor Unions in South Africa: Senator Hatch, 21578 [14AU]
New American Policy Toward South Africa: Roger Wilkins, 10429 [13MY]
Policies of the African National Congress: Olusegun Obasanjo, 21514 [14AU]
Texts of
H. Res. 549, authority of State or territories of the U.S. relative to the Anti-Apartheid Act, 23154 [12SE]
H.J. Res. 756, technical corrections to Anti-Apartheid Act, 33115 [17OC]
S. 2498, Anti-Apartheid Act, 11751 [21MY]
S. 2508, clarification of laws relative to protests at foreign embassies in the District of Columbia, 12077 [2JN]
S. 2570, Anti-Apartheid Action Act, 14538 [19JN]
S. 2636, South African Restrictions Act, 15907-15909 [26JN]
S. 2654, permit States to enforce State or local antiapartheid laws relative to contracts with certain business interests, 16853 [17JY]
S. 2701, Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, 18111-18116 [30JY]
S. Con. Res. 103, commend Desmond Tutu for efforts to gain black equality, 363, 411 [23JA]
S. Con. Res. 149, condemn state of emergency, 13780, 13856 [16JN]
S. Res. 411, U.S. policy on transition of Namibian independence, 11219 [19MY]
S. Res. 462, Senate conditions for confirmation of U.S. Ambassador, 20152 [8AU]
Vetoes
Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 4868): President Reagan, 27076 [29SE]