ANGOLA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
Articles and editorials
Angola Lags in Drive on U.S.-Backed Rebels, 26494 [6OC]
Angola Rebel Chief Offers To Reopen Rail Line, Curb S. Africa's Hold on Region, 8545 [8AP]
Angola Rebels in Offer on Rail Line, 8546 [8AP]
Angola To Pursue Full Ties With the U.S., 18392 [30JN]
Angola—Crucial Confrontation Ahead, 29792-29794 [29OC]
Angolan Rebels Offer To Reopen Vital Railway but Only to Non-Military Traffic, 8545 [8AP]
Angola's Twilight Zone—Which Side of the Civil War Is America On?, 26492 [6OC]
Cubans, Soviets Blamed for Stall in Angolan Talks, 21490 [29JY]
Fleeing Cuba, 15604 [11JN]
Food Aid in Angola, 26494 [6OC]
Gunsmith to Third World, 6228 [18MR]
Ideological Contradictions in U.S. Policy Toward Angola, 34403 [8DE]
Reagan Says Soviets Show Indications of Change—Softer Rhetoric Reflects Hope for Summit, 21490 [29JY]
Rebels Brace for Major Drive by Angola, 26492 [6OC]
Rebels Crush Major Attack by Cuban-Led Angola Forces, 26495 [6OC], 25715 [30SE]
South Africa Declines Comment on Role in Angola Combat, 26495 [6OC]
Trouble With Covert Action, 9460 [23AP]
Tugging at the Rug Under Savimbi, 6498 [20MR]
U.S.-Angola Talks on Namibia Called Waste of Time, 21490 [29JY]
Bills and resolutions
Africa: public debate of military assistance in (see S. 1474)
Civil liberties: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup in Angola and human rights violations there (see S. Res. 174)
———U.S. policy (see H.R. 1074)
Democracy: U.S. policy (see H.R. 1074)
Foreign relations: open acknowledgment of military operations (see H.R. 3633)
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: military assistance (see H.R. 340)
Chronologies
Soviet international misconduct affecting U.S. security interests, 1972 to present, 8676 [9AP]
Communiques
Update on offensive in Angola: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (sundry), 25308 [25SE]
Letters
Peace in Angola: Ralph D. Abernathy, 36006 [17DE]
Prayers for peace in South Africa, Angola, and the Southern region: Maurice A. Dawkins, 18944 [8JY]
U.S. assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Jonas M. Savimbi, 5686 [13MR]
Lists
Soviet military equipment captured or destroyed in Angola, 37643 [21DE]
Papers
Angola, War, Politics, and Famine: Committee on Hunger (Select), 25039-25041 [23SE]
Petitions
Angolan trade: Miami, FL, City Commission, 4263 [26FE]
Remarks in House
Cuba: foreign adventurism and civil liberties abuse, 15604 [11JN]
International relations: withdrawal of Soviet-bloc troops, 34088 [3DE]
Longo, Joseph: delegation to secure release in Angola, 17426 [25JN]
Military assistance: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 8544 [8AP]
Southern African Development Coordination Conference: funding, 34683, 34694 [10DE]
———funding and military assistance from Soviet Union, 34694 [10DE]
U.S. policy, 880 [7JA], 18392 [30JN], 25039 [23SE], 25715 [30SE]
Remarks in Senate
Civil liberties: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations (S. Res. 174), 6849 [25MR]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 11118 [5MY], 13232 [20MY], 21489 [29JY]
Foreign trade: prohibit exports and imports, 18938-18946 [8JY]
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: economic assistance, 5686 [13MR]
———military assistance, 25307 [25SE]
National Union for Total Independence of Angola: U.S. policy, 6497 [20MR]
Soviet Union: military involvement, 37643-37645 [21DE]
Reports
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices—Angola: Dept. of State, 6850 [25MR]
Statements
Military Action in Angola: Rafael Del Pino Diaz, 37644 [21DE]
Texts of
S. Res. 174, condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations, 6675 [24MR], 6849 [25MR]