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r n - J - x TT.-•» EZfT E = b e s who hid fr=^ to razstrr far th r recrm “I>a5* Amy”’ au-cp.

Jailed for 6 years

y rn c n irCTT^ t n been g . . : n a J to 75 ccd aa ■ . 'u r .^ o n K a court

o i z r t s l ^ s i x c s t a x^pB^Ixto to do a h ex ^ B e e e r xefcnrd b j ^ t i c B a r d far B rrg ra C fctkjn. Kiri-—, harzag ttzrted fcs r y r ' i j in tie Rrccrmaiszaac r J.J1.- ■ In a n -) , was rsectesl by the Boai m z A ^ x . L He U lzd to coo- T iic tkr &jk£ f e h a f i n r i y i * ' . ' ■*

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has cr-ri^-. fa ~ tiri. « c a f a m

by t ie crjvtrsity** 5i i f f A 006-

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Detainees sue Magnus f/ialanT t i t j " s^x ftr MajiccLal rr ~*T7. —< Tbe 36 w " rn n ? » 131 rsfc^rcs tzi_en

rbr Vr:—- c - o f D c fsx ;: and t i e t f fc r r r frcr= O a r : g £ i! lo * -ri t i e.1 ■*n -■ —]*.■■■ -C-~ -~ n y of S t d b a far SADF raid cz K iy €, 19Tf.ct=t x =dE:c= ra n i. S u = r s s a s e t A I 3£ acr d e s iz a d c j R-2G 0Q0 for = j « -«e. red o c & e = a . V a^nns V i 'a r and Di tx i dc^=cdot_ and '26 r r for a* --~ng van S V i r i fa r alleged a js m i a rd fnriber RIO 000 e t i fa r a rou ii «j—* tor / j t r ’i - d e ts rtk x i o f tb r 36 for s x ta re o cacraZ a t O c a h r - ' i n x t j r i^-rr

It rn ki & i k «=niai to be exp lo ith r the KjcgKii, « fe-ccK a^pSed for a tr r -

j c r c c z rk c lad be=: Trfmed a t n n f c c tw— Is fcnac. ShartN tr.rxr- a fto . kr u sarr~ nLCtaljrd acd arst rarrf. k> » c r 4 jc*n cL^r-vr.uncgt

He orss aKrt te ttic h x r iapi;' rj-rz-L It ralrd t b ; C cryak: only ua-wj-- a *=o!i! ^ 7»~£r3 ~inc if B i n wt»V « c p c i s c h c n ^ D y 4 5 -c tf f l K. & f a t c r i In m r-om e tn A rd c 't tiar be had hv aapat-*Trg k e rm rnr bz=rzrtj, the B o a i m *d a cnurt referxc*all p i ir^ r 1r i c cHrr o f the SAD F. for as i 1 w-c~» ~x-n rr*T> KP "r.-V r ■»- r W

Namibian call-upAH r e : ir V art a be 3 i I=z r=LTLzr> serrisr in «i= 5*A T = r= rv F a r= . Ar p n s a l oaJy c i faq^s a= r = - _ l r j t s 1L0 r -nT ^ The = r^gfs^atiogw i a i o d 2 i^eir 400 0CC s o '- jt i ir.:o s= S^-Air a as the £=nk j s - t a — '-~ n ! SA = 0 0 7 1 □ S l= = 2.

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la tlit p u t two so a f is o*er 160 people t i n beer k ije i in f i t erfthe TniJT ia] tzd Be?—? Cape. Pn> g .^ y r t orGC3z3C2i tc r r r th : jo tc td - tc tn i of p ro v ti= ; o f i x r . c i of i_il _j the SADF to ccsh pcp u y d- r .in £v. FoTkxrmf the V oJ ea j-m n j a t lz a k r t ban was impc*£ cc K jvrtj on the n c o f troops m tie

S c a t o f the f*23 of SASr rrtnivaaeHl are:October 6 - 7 k a pe ioo E rrzsa—* in Pert Ehzzbrrt aod fin'asD*i<vB La* d d O rirr l& i* fc ,lo c i le C . in p . ftyrnj over t x £ n ! t* ja Vail, annona- c rt cijje coc.rv.'.t'Qi beweec anny im i

obce in “co crcE n i «m t~.

October E - T te army a*»e» into Sowetoto assist in po&x opeatxsi. : _

October 23 — “Opoatian Pahaiet” — 7 000 troops am de f c *u»edup of 5fK-A<my i t 3 k the m . fi»t. AH exits m ar?lrd 354 penpfc a t n e s te d , m a s of them far p*» offences. H e re am icom tiO Q i of ‘ 60 people are treated for rr jg n a - ^October 24 — The 7 * 0 s£n*c force mores into Sarpe*®* *■* B tap a ta^ townships. * _ . .November 5, l - h t k Vaal hkJ East PrruT half a wartxrj Ear r* a y from wodt. I t R aan * Ike KsideEts force ttw» u> .x.unnj n m r il te

71k SA D F Doves in to T e m h a and T n k x r* trrwsshipsr people barricade the roads w i* s o s e s , okJ cars n d U n .iig . ty re ^ 24 pe«ple are k D e d .-N o ra n b e r 10, 11 - The SADF «do*t3 Vntn G n i c a s m n i ’J tow nsijp s w tA arm­

oured tro o p rrrri m Tw o A-jrtii rrr reported . A rm oured troop QL’i e piooghs in to tax i — Irflls fo c r people. • - S o r r m tx r 14. 15. 16 - N e rfy 2 500 people arrested in Seho£es&, Tcm bra , SbarperiQc, D a r r y t im and trrtrS aeg ,

SADF'65^conscriptsThe SADF «f S3 400 fuU-fenej o i i i c n , «-T irr3rny I s Ih eBalance” a m r f y by The Lnler-t' t-i.tt.i T for s ^ r p : StniSes.Cocscriptsd mrifmd r u i a n coo- tribate 5a 32T1 s i a a r t o ftis Qpirc.

The troop anmboa far 19S4/X5 are d_o»u by 9 000 on the 19*1/52 e s t= a ie of 92 700 (6f 100 irfianri «=rice^cc)_ The Soatfc t f m T en irry Force it listed sepcXetr, * Ji eroded 1 -4 0 0 0 ___________________________

Buddhist precedent for BoardThe B oard fo r ReEyjora O bjecSoc has icfcaed to r » n t Bnfiilii3t>D»»e H aranan . a Rhodes T?aii p i £ y tn d n a ta . ie£»5c»n o b jre ta r «y»tn« The Board ic f s re d If r B T r t- r f» \ apphrjTioD to flu St:j .o n e C ocrl V-- j u it f e t t ia J while h a beSel* w o t dm) hooe&T they d i i do!fit t^ f d i c t i o n t£ “ rehpoea- as ir rfe r-

by t v Board. The B oartrt oefm i- t v y o f xzb£*OD icqaired belief ■ t i 'j t r i nf Wrng s b c m p c f Gvzne catxtre _ ~ J" - 1 ■ v ' "

A Free Scale S cp reo e O ja rf ps5$= ■•ill h a re to rd ir on f ie aaxp iab ih iy o f th ed a r n , _______________ .

Acoon&a{ to Dr Jan Hofm eyer. a I n tu ig in th e D epartm ezt o f ReEgiocn SrsA n a t U CT. w ho appealed as a s expert w x tn es fa r Mr H artm an, th e W rcrrr. v m r o f religion whjcfc nnpBer befcf m a Kjprcioc b cn g , is n o t irju .ua i?y appBcabic to B ^ tT :h - t- Dr Hofrie-yer testified th a t t-i q nesica i whether fijere i t a suprem e b rr tg is coim dered ■ '.jus E. B oddhis: bei= r, fa r i: docs not ne=r * a rily l a d to th e t a ’r * * '■*

• • •T wo Cape T o n t*» .~ tm , I S r Rocx arvl Rr-rrjld L o :w , were p i s e d ahrr- calTTe ic n lc r a l th e re c m t B oari c r ia g fci fi '.o e iio n te ir . _________________

ECC firmly on tne map_ _ Tr. . JJ. J _

"Ve ire new cm fte n r? ." a r t-od Cj . l | Vl»r. ^ c a c s p C K U l

j f s r the Ortober h i : r ^ . o f th e -'■.y- B Cape Towc, Jd s n n e s ic rx

»--■* D—baa

“Vc » i5ap=ai s^ o o r t bo th*j CT— ***"^ wtA in the c e i > c o f p e o ; t ar»i er'le rzs^i ourd ciintxSL ___________

“ O c l p=b3c and pr= c p r o f i t t a ; con- * e q = f ly Dcrea*ed s a V c n t j ^ y . V hat we are am no lacf=r be ? i!a t< L ”

H i added th a . th i eDerry th a t fc i rnrzif K anonal S tn Amt Fedrraaoc. was p tr tin * in to ccz iib a tli* the c d p c g n ta tio ra lly tfcro ish drKribctiryr a pca*y “The Scrnet t - o o c needs ycai - *I-nd C cniC dptio ii' ” parnphjet, p o tt± ^ rr~. rre- tp rstd in th e Scnday p r tc andc m m A. FOC ir . r e r ^ p tc wrve Ibe C at. “ »•«* a c a n p lin ie d to fiir ~ pajrT ra*rpy>^ b x f h id ."

The Tte.-'ra'ir'- t : t r i fVint-— m U = b c d by tc ; End C o l l e c t i o n t~i .»> a m i th e country d r -~ { the c octb c f Octrber.

Creche aid ndTrr.i projects *cre to a t* S e trjcQfi *Caace’. the C zl-U p ' to tiicaaads of Sodh A fr. 1 who 03) tC now fa r t amply accepted c tG r ip t - ioz aa o rv rrH -.

C xpeTow n

J 000 jr o jt: pacled the CLzremani Cni: Cc=re on 15 Octobcr to hearR crA S aaB oasltndB bck Sasi r j ^ o o i lchzrpcam , S irrr.i Duncan, a id r e a the Cjoc Tows laandL

*Tkt j& rf^zson of * zr u d d ti^ c r t io n ea: cxij h r r 1 bad effect oa the heart! and ao ab r f oer people. H iT c r t v c

300 js a n of oppjiauon? Do w r lunr tc a id n a ir hatred?" Dr

tV - r ^ r r n j

~ U ar t b s 83 000 milKnn jj ipen t od * « . fcsm akm end Tiolence, w b ik E a t > U ] k spent o b i decent edoca- tx * far c e tilld ra i an d ^ecea t b aa s in j far aar jcaple.” _

Sue oi Yomen's N o r n n a tfar Pczx *pckr of b a fezrx o f b o *oes a&«p. T drcid t l* day wh a m yion B k u a l OX] to Eft h u hand »prr»«f the peqpfc of ScrweioT .. *_____ _______

***» Tacn, principal medical n f f r r r at ' ' Ei^ jJ aw m S ida fTmir in C r o s r a d s , o m i fcaptaaon dczily. H h daily mcrrk is j c i^ ir u r r brought him to th e p o a t- » ' w ie» he Bitot n r , “ that do B itte r » h a Ac ecnrqnenaa, 1 coal? n r r - r port on wry &ADF Erulmznts u n ifc rc a^ain.” “ How o x 1 p j into the township* to opp- r a t the wry jeople 1 fe d calksJ u^az. to se^c,” f e a i e i

) n a i t a k e - o f fCipe ■} o u u Ccz^ress V us-Preiideirt, Trr-ror O or-r-sryk a id ; S : CA.YOO E f t tb c n wo^Jf Drrer allow to be cocs—Tzrd, ___

The D M tins ead -d w r ti t i e a irp tio n o f the D e d a n ^ a ^ to End ~

The build-up to th e la im ci ib z ia i s j aconference, a “ l o d Cte R ate !

concert, a church r r ^ and pjefcea.

D u rb a n

0 ) F lawyer Zac Y acocb, R r r * es^y itab aza and & -ob jec ta r S tee l:

to ZOC people a t a pufc3r meeting bunching the denpaign e D r-b m on Scnday 28 Ociobex. -

The launch » n preceded t y a v c i i h o p an the Samrday 10 wLizh 15 c tz re tie d orp - iv n tioL-S c a r :- . T hii good a = a d a n c c m teen ax r r y e n t o m a j ^ b y the Diirbaa com m ittee.

Efcrban win h o c a EOC raee tin j■ Jannary w hrrr q o o tio m i i r t r r r t io iv , national o o -o rfca tk m , a p c i e j * 1985 Yooth F o ca l to c o ia d ie wx± In tcr- wrrioaal Year o f the Y o d h yn** p ajera l ECC policy win be fe ttvbed fe rra g h .

J o h a n r te s b a r* -- - •

The Tranw aal Lz=nch o f t!ic F-OC declar­ation began w ifa a p n » ccnferrnce at C hotio H o o t on 17 O ctobis. K ate Ph2qj, N oxu prcsdenZ, B cy ea S ande

. Dr Kirtnex o f f r r S^C C , H rirx Joaeph and D are Websier o f DPSC. ^* jk c . _

- V - ■ " v r f . - •The w eak en e r a s e d th a t in C*- eacalai- in r o r a war, w xli triwp* an B e tow a- *h^pi, in abased TOieuoe was nor & r way to bars* about a > j* peace. Tle-v errs-' r faT^ fd C^at aprrfheid a fcrriic_ieni- a3 u i 'K of tbe ccn fB d ^ tar the" SVDF b deft-o fia j zpzr7h=*! r a i th ra canrnbutn i^ to fe e iritensrf)-— crtT war. Each fetfaa decizred tc £ - full•apport o f the a ^ ^ sra tjo x a ^ f 1 a .

B e r . X /icr. £ o r j c i s p e c k s in C epe T o z r i

'Belem . J o s e p k td d r r s s e s J E B le*r.ck

T he press conference wai a io o c up~ su g tsl by riE iins British l£P, Joh t A nderaon. who ehoar th^ - wenae f a bis press oonlercacc, ECC Ljl! Lb* dcmbtful pTiriisgr o f K tL ^ o*zr Spring F n p o slen %m TV o rv i « f t r h a r t . ITDond to Mr A s d n o n (!). N eedier tc n y , SABC TV did not r cpon the EOC jprrai cxwifarxicp, b u t Dcmrpa^rr c o i r i f

r^ o d , miih ttic ip o tl^ ir focused xnersiibly on B e y a N icdc ^ H t j a Joseph. ' - - •

B d a Joseph spo le at th r S; '.~f Fair, b e i l tw o cLr>- b i r r at S: A ^tbozy i C h m d a in Mayfair, as w d l She S h zr z j D jn.-an of ti*.* E t i ^-re.a*-..led the oa?y , j ma] spe^^es c f Lbr a ic iK X ra , fcith S^eena ex~ 1 h>-b r a o f the a l '.1 t_d a r i a r a o t , p '^ liiq , it in itit jon'.C-i o ' the Crnj^ c Beauia F jib c tr ic , ECC crxrpervT t,IflTKiiCtl? tt< r fTT* Mb z e f b islo jy of t ie EC*, m

The afternoon t i 1 d ir i~ d cxrvea . edscatS-c S ta s and tk '-o*, erp lzirrr^ flie crisis in K t r r ^ a , ar-d 11 V 1- . to d S tz n s z a ; and a ^ ra ia l evt=U sri± as a pc^ rtrfc l drx=a by V ie i c C a in ,

bj- D rrid Schmidt, c d fcreai- d-t~ .~ m from E ocuon: — is p \r \-iaf tre a t rn?>iry aad rh>TLd a a i c u c i e=fo>-ed by a!L

The fair was alto succeaifa! iz t—- — t i e a^Hiale cr^ - h z t i on to ? e t t= : N u n , Jo ia c , Keasa, C o « , Wap, Cath-*xr, YCS, k t r i i , B aca Sash a=; STF.

. —M»« t _ --.-j b h *

» > 4 53” ^ **

m m« «r- «.*< V *—*> <*

Amid it mniif r~i f p z i j r debate "Objao- to r” approacied as EOC spokesperson abov* the m otiritra behind th e C2.ro- p iign

The End C c recp tcn C zapa'gn. whinh unites i n o p of d s i d , women’*, stu d ­ent and hntszn rifVrs groups, bases in call upon thefcD ow i^

1) ConsciiptoB iwirfTira the violent conflict ■ oar society. This con­flict b e a p n fa rd by * political jvstem «Mch t o most South Africans basic fccsna rights. I t b not the tea ih f t some external “total o taha^hf.

South Africa » confronted by drO »xi_ A ttenpts to stop this by compc i t coiacnFtion, by mcrexs- ing defeact b u ^ rts and by sen din* th army ™tn Stbntm g and Shxrpo- Tillc only B o h is csralatin* violence and fm f t a dxibaa. Conflict can only be n o h e l by dismantling v * apartheid Iy itaa a d recognising all South AScans m fo£ citizens.

2) ConjciptioE pn lcs^i the » £ in Namibia. Sooth Ainca’s oca ; oataoo of NarnSai o ffiejx: in term s of internatjna! las. The Cathobr o d Anglican the NamibiaL Counal of Churches and many o ther church a d h m n rights grocpa h ire far the withdrawal cd South Afbcan troops and im mediate elections b perused by the U nited Nations a> Oat the people o f Namibia am fcliueime their ow n future, farcing people to fight in NarrAn w® slow down tf’w process.

3) Conscrrpta: n t t f n a human righg— the lifkl of a*» individual to refuse JR rr»»r>«>T to rm n ia military acrice aad be g rin trd instead a non-anfiary altem atrre. Present eacvcuptioB does n o t recog­nise this right. The Defence A m end­ment A n of 1583 imposed a h i n t and p u c ± j: six year prison sentence on all ooascieatioBS objectors who are not nGgious pacifists.

4) ConscripCQL conditions South A fric­an] to arrrpt the p o s in g mihiarisa- tion of onr society — erer higher defence badges at the expense of better hocsmg. equal education, less poverty; the intrusion of the military into all areas of Be, even to t i e highest fcrejs of political decisioa- miking; des*z*2sation, raids ir.co neighboring countries; army ir>- volvem en in raettlement. In short, military mlutians to political prob­lems

C lc r e m o n t Civic Cemtre p t . c k t d to c a p a c ity f t ' C a p e T c a n U mmck.

ECC: Where has rt corvte ‘rcrr.?1983

KAKCH

JULY

B it comes before p c i^ in es iljr .n g th ru ir ’ the maxinujE p iiw t sentence for ccosc»erti->ui objectors I; . >m two to n r y e n s

Biack Sash n r i m u l confercDce calls for an end to conarrr

The Con y irn tiocs O bjecton Support G roup decide' at their nationai conference to initiate a national End CocvriptirM Campaign. ; .

NOVEMBER : 12 o i r t n m tim i Tepresented at the inaugural meeting of ECC i t Cape Town. ?Tmiljr comm irtees are set u p in JohamwsbtEx

. and Durban.

1984 .. MARCH

KAY

OCTOBER

ECC w orkshop decides on the drawing u p o f a declaration and the coHectioTi o f endorsem ents. .

Conscription m r ys n a r t nationally on ucjversdty campuses fti cfccrtchei.

Namibia foccsses in Cape Tow n and Johinnesburg with prbbc meetings; erL cncvt media and picketing; church Tig2*; campus concerts and press conferen ces.

Launch o f th e End Consccdption Campeign and Ekcizrzticm natiom D y

- pcbhc meecmgs in Cape Town, Durban and Jchnnnesjtg O'” 100^ P i c p i drav-n to a meetir;g addressed by B x n i in Cape T o u t

- concerts and p -m confrrences in Jc,hann«b_rg ard Cape T e » iu

- medir cam p c i—. i z . ’ p , . u - ^ £

DITORI ALTroops ir fir townships

c f SAD? i r =

h u r t ir h: T ic cron i err, -v o f Tine­

a 's p = p k a q c c^ a s : c b ; j : j t t - '

rr r^ e a i i e , t a o»=r t i e b e n t; o f * ] Tfcncjk n-p^ ~inr JUC2J Afri.-aa ce= ar= fceirg frr=cd to p c a : -

in thh fckxxTT m r ^ - r foj * a r e Lki: w* bc^rrr is i---- n ‘

As I 9 J - ± r i^ j s t h r a t » t i ± d j tics: c*3 a ^ 3| a rZ th e year d z ^ r d fczX the p c ic r the m ^ j - ? -aerr f .- i- ir ; t p far b - tc r jr f ir c c m 1 rrrrf^.-? By Sir rp-» o f the v^jct l i c j h tJ r r -v* - ~! -/* * r i o i t a

k i i ^ t o*rr 160 w e e n d e i

L I t~! E C J

Campaign to md corscrrption

X)irc-~T.J f irrrftgg a i c c s to r e a S : itj s-rpur. icr liie *ExV C m i i X ? i c

. u p ’ wtiT-ti la s boufhr t i h a t p its t s at l tr-ir of i-jqu ic l. 1

PfT on ctMseriptian - - .

The n r ! t r » n n of the F -T c a th k r*e rrarhrf a pcxDoci c f u i j p r o z a

Wtje E a o ien ! e acD cn ^n j to observe- die ( i ^ a p s l o s y i r i n t to c o asc^ x -

a. sctain fandm exm l n i n c i a iz= be caacxmei. Of » tx : nzZ^rc a ^ fjiLf-MTia* * e t fin r i£ -y support? 1 it t^SSs He I c j i a r c f w —x r r ^ r a u ^ -ir a i aad e n p a ! SDcrty, th r .* -~- Tinirvr, o o i h t j r m c r is n o less tk c .i t: is l a a onr»TCTL=d a s s y . Oh’s' a fcrr and desio.-iTtfic society c a ensure f t g '■her army is u x 2- ir-ci. o f dn—=rI-icrr T- th- 'nni nf • w-r-» ;l [;j -

Stop press_slop press_stop

We aote a i± n T r . y m r ^ fear W Z xx A : J in was r Vi* by m - ir j r r j ’ and «rrr -i iJ xc 75 m cnths — prrwx far j to do fch miHntrytCTDC. Hr is tin t s pc .> m to — tie ra -1-rpgB.-rs of t i c Tu i - k p s lo c c . biuLTTT in Ery the D rfensr —of 1313. D s r » tins t±=re l a t h r?-» j a news cr pcrncry abocr i i s t r j ! ox

This c s c u 2 e cd crO c a c S a t : n o czo - xed t f 2~ rc a b id p H C L ! o f imp r f d c c - i b 2i i ia c = e-rcr-f-~.tr: S n r^ i r r Africa. AtTOU I ~ Ttt t——- c m o f A - p h Z c b i b t t , S^rnflind V o z a ^ b ijis c . L e a o th o arvl B o s i r u , T iy S o u th .X tic z a s ta ir h a s e x e rt—J 2 * « V n^ ln w if^

SADF IK SOUTHERN AFRfCA =.

A s the w a r opeaed, tfcc S VDF e the m idu o f a c u iaS; c x a * x r e hi tu c & c a Axsfola, cod - •r.»-rr<1 A iix d . h i v h a t araountad to a &rT~Tyttf in tcrals^rIxxvzi jx m r a * c y c x T k a , tx«s W T)F airaed i a n a r r j : e t /.r.r^’_a«ITttK 1 l<rx=a, tfcz: C \P O

The ^ar»rrm - « jr c bc=oc-=i d c . SrK. t» A fiis t wai ab ir to farce rt»e ttP U i g tm ir u ja j to t i r ceyoGrtaxr L»ijJe. The oa tcom e » u fee . I r-pV» ip v T a c id , »hcxcby S>»;rl. A f i ia c rre s i to v ith - d rx » it* troops f~ aa Southeiu AnpDta, »hB e Ar r r r a in I r m a?r=sd to n n u J SW A PO o p e n C a j fro m t i e t e r r i t o r y . ^ \

i - - '. . a..' - Af * p t ----- -/ Ck-B-.&t' - *» L

h i i 10C sc rb tu s v APO ^ c a j r j , t t a : *T i c r K cw crber f a : SaD F is 1 t a n a ; an K f ia . a r r f j SO k c t A r p b - xad tixis e r h i r wr—hi rfaer t e ^ p c e e d &ia! d a ir for troo r » i ± i T r l a the a a r r i i l t , S» Af*0 > xn ; i I

Is lc c=r » u 1 ie*-1 cr e*rz. i=.i=.fsied t i n 1 19 t a r c ii m rv T T S ; w i l fpexid s tc r r r r 6 y e a af t s Efe JcoLed np fc r fc s '

Ss^ilzz??, t i c M u m l i '-? ry r!- to h r r fcad Enle cfxect ca 0«C opc t o n . A = m E = j to M itta J B o o t , td r r ^ n r i f l a c f m z u - t o e d I t-c H-t-1<* S- t q i r S t e i n , A M ! i 3 v i j fc i f aii>T!— n.'e-rv-.jgd r 1 .y - th» —- o f fc r a -.-ijn i. This w ckH appea: CO- 5 . J I S C r i /~ < t~:»» j*v, Sqc

- A f r - j j » a r a b c c j foc^±r t e w i t Socih A in a , n ' thxr nc^hhocn:

c= n e t xeS-sl c p a r to pc j i t

C O V ^ T N T IO K 'A L K IL fT A R Y B U IL D -U ? *

' > t ie

T he fce c > . j i ! t y t i c B o jn ' as

z~ri k c s pdsoc s e s ' j r j in cder t r c r " tr= i to his b eS = i,

z t r is c rzr~ tree 12 h ± p = iC ^ j= fcr=j cs tz c~J~r~rr ^ c socnd = = :c : t3 ie 5 o c iS'e »3_Id 5te z: g ; . a o c r soH dirr7 ** ' ~ — »— j; . ]-* eocrzr^j-u

Sim ilar a ~ l~ s « e rr c ^ b j a ! in V K qae. The SADF, ih rocgt its * =M aza.-r.K p g E=±c u l t fREX-,AMO) i- i^ e d l i e F R T U V O t= ™ = 3c« j E tD c t = 3B g . azd t b = er.frietrred a Tt«: d e f e r s l r o d - i far 19*4■p<acs a e c i c r ^ r a : the V to=ia= W13 f J 7i f c : 21 per

p a r r , i u j r L - m ^ d o a o r the cc riiT BCL’ Ci rac SADF”* o i : i r : m a ; tc r y t -X—‘ so s^ c f G c op;

c s jo tia c i= j a b « : i: V.-^r j — r i o t e d p e w , i * ^ i f l u r id « t i ± x » * 1 c r p o r t f=r th e A pras.

T era t:f f r r ic r th e prok't--^ y r c . Tel rr= : d r.r-.^r c c ^ c f f s j i 1—r> - c f ~

C os- ---------- -— ,. ~ , .— -v SADFi K tifce D cpir

2 £ Cf i Ekrri

h E l V i Ic r Of T>« COKSCO»T1DUS Qg J ~ s u ^ o ^ t cp cx^. » a 7 - 1

i W D E A L T. 1 r

her* fccctc& to wardi ja »t«-fka a d

O c to b e r 2 3 , kxScates the prepzredness Of t to CV the imTi-rj i y

to m e t in trm al Tesdtance. On that a nrT.brned force o f 7 000

IB Fy-ti-ahg Ac x 4* »t inA h ia at l a c efn— tei -Trfcp l

, t a f f c A m s a x Bat aitj i t t-WJiti,

the “C ovm rrj th-U Sooth

dependent c a

joidicr* E id fnF .n-nrr, » iS cied in Sebotem ; to lo o t out “ p iss ofTmders’' an d sh o w m u f f i n fbe “ln« K i d ” . Tiris w ol K be wielded if they perrined

Thr aught acS he asLai whereB 11 Bl lt > ■ rf bu4d-T5>f c c a ! ? T ifC g te o rm i ratine o f tbe wezpuL-TV m M y r t iV Ms u r h f n j K T b exm ia , perhaps, b

\ - VF ir d j , O p c a n Thaifrr Q u n o t, c c j - ied out in A ^ £ , n t n a u m sbov of

t ri on Ike gwst «tf the SADF. O v c 11 000 tr a ^ s w i nrwoKn; n t i e

mDzarv n-’- r i bdcc V crid War EL T ie to »ra?hbaQrm£n —i v js d a : t f e ; «n e f b e , t m ± w—* peace J" i i r * _ n ' ttx: wi33 feel

tie fell migi- rfflieSAlJF”. —

Try— in S epcnhc wai October, tt= SADF joinot tie jnfrr ic tie t o » i -

of tbe 7*—*"*? aid &c E a s te r f » V A fan , the n fS a tjo c was d e z r - f-y- jf nec=®sj. f a r d jc a z ! weapon­ry n-f±it be ■*£ to a r t. iotrma] rerie-

e tr r ir i r s d s n c e to rent m cm ises, smecj^al ri*-~-y~joii and im democratic local »■;:**• rrrriea.

T ie sjp=rxlicms in the Vaal T ria b le over S e rr*~ ag .'O ctober iH o ccmCni.ed t i e fc;CT3s.7::riy dose work: mg rel^dori-

t 'e n re e r the nuEtary and the pchcc.

In A ^ r , th e f u r . n-'.rr-.t h id c a d e a r r a n ^ rz rm z r^ m p t in i a Defence A m e r— rr~.t A n , to cress the »eparatr

SA D F AND W TERNAL REPRESSION

T ie T ^ la t r , i- v u r i j tfce b » -w '-rH r t in p an id z r to r s io n Palmirt cz

roles o f The defence force and the police. AH t r d wzs pverrcmed h ie r n the j rzr t y a ee—n<»r o f c r ^ T . ^ J to m Law and C c ie r V^—Hr-r Locis le Grange. He r - n . - ^ c i : closer co-cp erztion b«T w = r i r p\:iirc and the mLnxry was

’ part o f a n S o - jV n S n naimed at cpthna] cae o f m arpow —- ‘as the * cu rity firkl This •'co-cpeiadon” wai soon pu t to eflect,

RESISTANCE TO CONSCRIPTION

yhi~j» th e o»^r-ridin£ them e r f tbe fe a r l m be= : the cscalatioa <£. crrg war and the growing rrirr:aiTvrtiLjr o f bur society, there have been so z s ca- courazing d rrd o p D e n a , in fh f m ountinf refinance to rcrr trr^ -iar

This has t i t m two form i. Tberr hai been a num ber o f t t r —y tiw ho bare refused to participale ■ 2 ic SADF. Many o f these h a rs appccrd before the Board for Rehgioucs Ob.^ - l ig i , which came in to operation e r T n this year. Early indications arc that the state 's a ttem pt! to divide tb e cocsdea- tious objecdoc m orem ent acd d c a p down on resisamre, a rt fa icn j C .iiHy.

But there Las been another ade t r Cae SA O Ps attecrpO to ctrrb m tem al je=s*- ince . This byi im oNed th f irtzvx o f kvcal comm ando's in am efrcr' to prepare the SADF for arta-bejed war­fare. T he 19S2 Defen ct A crm dcczt Act bad lcpsialcd thal anyone e ; to th e age of 55 cocld be i c c c i e d iKor a m m m do RrrTti.

By April 19M s r o areas in Kaa2 cad the Transvaal ^ b « x actrvated i t Sdi way. The V h n r Paper comascK=d C J t 12 m are would be in opera Hoc by th r end o f the year. The rrxcnJ r-7-~gf^3- tio c o f confnct setnis to h^'^r cj^zr^r-d tbe process, kirn} t t » c t a i in x l the p ro tin res Lj IT been r^ -c rz r isd iac the «-g»bR^.rr-m of o>z c=±sto c o u c te ic —e iim j \ NC setjrey and rep rea »>cal lz& C m z .

Se^-ondly, 191-S h is srer. tbe e r .s ry 7 t.nr o f a b roai-i^ sed m ovem m t of to conscr^-tioc m the form o f the End C o n s r ip tio : Campaigu. T b ro ^ n o c : the country th ; ECX. has an n c^ sd e3ce=r»E support. T&s im pa-t o f the ea~ i? r^ i has already had i3 effect — n o a i^ y . the shift is policy o f the Progressive Federal Party . But m crr im poTJrthy. the cr=j>- »;gr- has prorided a vision - o f a hrsad based war readcznce mov^menl. *f JLT-TCXlilin T—'-' -.3 D Q q pZT3 ZZL^lTonce rnntrrrp^nr? is extended to cx x t - eds and ind im x

Herein lies oar hope for fce fm=re: tha t as the SlADF piayi an mcreasmeiy as^recrre role, vidonsly defend—j and im plem en tn j apanheid po lide i, «c more and mOTe Socth Africans » C r a n i c? and say: Ko to the S.ADF! Ko tn con­scription.

•“O'V—

Objraion to service in South Africa’s army has focussed on the rofe of the SADF m Namibia, widespread allegations o f torture and intimidation on the part of the security forces have been made. In Namibia itself citizens have refused conscription into the South West Africa Territory Force (SWATF). They anrue that it is an army of occupation wising war on the people it supposedly protects. What are the implications of South Africa's continued presence, amidst mounting dissatisfaction from can)’ quarters?

■Idrture and IntimidationT f ir r r } ■ o ~ prctrrto r, who wiD jru tec i Q t u n the £ c annyT* (Ontiubc

Ssctb A*-q y earr3 iJ role o proiect- iug t ie p o p e e f N t ± 3 from a:h zzxry

r f * = * fcy SSAPO, u d fif'-rw n to b u ~ n *a*r2 qr e ider f c a o f C 'rr.m '-g msbrcmxL. J t »C en . fcx tb s *lc«e of justice'’ « —Hi I d be w tal appears tnhe i a s p of tcm rfirccted aphis". flje kxal pop^nka. —

T to c j i j c a f i s t ] c b n c d t r d I d c t - oet h .',1! bo b4ji. ~it th a t is r r t —c t t eridexx tm m c. Report* t r r been p ™ l j &i.mI Af mir can scrip u sfao ** •»’ a d a r I'Tr they amid no t c -i—:»-h SADF in? rhrrr are »■ mn * •' ~ 'O * f ti~ . i H f ia ic^n inv -

«f cm rrc e - j " ' tfca I f t i t j m a - a aoCfjs: J do! b in f a o -

aSacd. fccpie who c ; arrested ?»->■ a r— v- v p c h a i^ ry flm they * C bete rjaed .

Dr PtefVe thr T r ^ m l n -iJ

aLUll v j j to Orambu^znd

th a t there B ac> doute tha t the _■ T.iuny aocrne o i th o cicala L ru (of terrvr i f r s j a th e S o d h African arm y, enfluucr o f SooH. A /n a n u a j brslaS iy am co j al! r p i - r t ; o f (be population a e m w h e iin ir* , p e n a n * and capable o f d o c sa c a tz tk m . I t t m w a mockery o f l i le South Afri~an p jw c n i j~ t ’s u> be V tajxm iiiif to the request a f fee O >c=bo people fa r pUDJLQjtltf^** lx IS the S o nth African u u i together with u iira o f the l u c e c u r d s (K ocroct and SWATF) who XT' iu j bm M c fa r fcaccro- mg. in tk n iiz trn j and tA r tm *iTr-^ flic p o p - la lion,— it is they f la t deserwe l i e ram y tt*rirrr>c»m _

T h i SA H abcps r < a f a u j c?~ a! b 19S2: “T he Se_uury Force* i zap at nor^fnx to fctrce in fap ara o i i c a t of people. They fc-eak in to homes, beat- up rra d e s tx , shoot people, steal and k in i z c k , pflaye staees and tea rooms. Pecpfc a ir h fcd foH ed . taken from th e n b o n a m i hex: rr. up andoften by the roadiLde. ^ a sn mare often rzpexh” -

The srtn/tKMi aionf bacL c 3 o f the A cfolan bcrrdei a , iT pocuhle, » jric- T nrrot E ii^ardv, a cex ce in ry of 32 B i tu lk a r t o b j i he left in »Tth the s nrto ii and tcm rrr,desaibe* SA d a te g v r^ '-n H the border Chilian popular oo to r'y—iir-.nr S fA P O c jp p o r t " O n mrrn jo b s to taxe za i : u l a ! d --ir it — w e ra cep tc rca rh il and « r fcC! f i r n tV -~f hi f ro d of ca, cattle, people, r« e ry tla n t Sorp-r-txmei »e tik e the locals far g".r£ \n— 7 It’s rocyh. * e jost b e n fa rm , cm Csem. bum them As aooa cs we're fcdsbrd w ith tbeu i. we kiE tbeaa.” -

T he p i t yezr has B = : no break fc thru partem . In K o rem b a 1983 a t r z z j o a m , A n i r m E L zpra^a, aje £3, was rozrted o re r a b e by SWATF l o i i n , and had to b i t r his n^ -* am i a Ttp- Membeas o f Koeroe: » err foend f t i j o f m o d e l , afteuipied m n rd a , n p e , a m e d jobbery and j« u -t~ ic February; their b e in io u r was d r f i y i as c-~ tt-j » because th e j were o ff c tay . A ir we tn deduce th a t “ oo-djsy^', i t wtjuH be acceptable?

The ron tc rr in tim idrtjac con tirm a. l i March w u 1 000 C h z rb o i were ivcuded np at |n .pornt and fcroed to a=iwer <T^citjCK3 as to whore C iry wonld support in e lecticm , SA 01 SVAPO.

k Au e x Hans R r ' r , leader of t t*Naiuibia O v a ria n D c^v crrtlcP arty , prrrr rridence cjf a tn x u lia by SA trucpa against c i i E n s in I i r c p j , a iv iu c tin , w id e ^ n a d a r b c r r y r-T^-^ frrquecS y of c h lire u ; Cie nr^-r* c f a T-Zlage and “ disappearaciix- o f people.

keepIf suck c-sthods a r t toSouth A f ^ a ic N a r = r i , t o r _ _ _ war o f occupation be _hj=5ed ? I: has become caraD j- o n t r ^ c ^ j , how c a r c s ^ e r u ig wi3 be = fcc ted before = d ep eu ^-u re inerruhh- ta ie s place?

>vhDe Si2te T O *** h a been South A frica’s main strategy in the Namibian co n flic t, it has been nsed in the c o n K r tc r cm Hm ss B d d ^ - independence and undermine SWAFO. On the one hand SA has s o u i : to “Namibnmse the coiffict by incorporating local black police and military units. T he SA D F has tjeeii csed

^ 10 U K W * its popularity. On the o ther hand an ertm n eT y asgrcsfvepoIL -v" L f 2 00 1 5° An^ola’ attem pting to extract concessions from SWAFO and the* , At the s a t • f a e S o u t h Africa seeks w ays to "bypass the UN* independence plan, resolution 435 by forming «■ ma-SHAPO m trm al fron t. D espite theae m oves SWAPO cleartv has a w ide scop ort base’ “ “ * ? Nm ibiaa people, and fee ir pop clarify h is been increasing. South'.Africa has reco ^ rsed that S * APO B p ^ e n t m y i walks o f life " , ia d a d in g the lu r c h e s , am ongst professionals, academ ics, the m edia, and e r a some internal parties. SV»APO has becom e indistir.gnuLable from the local p rp o lction w bo - support i t 1115 la s forced the S outh African f orem m en t to rccopi'<< thr war as cnw innable.

‘Namibianising’ the conflictSoTth Africa's ~ — l - p to tbr.ccjz.ru zl onto b i d Namibian m rii h u aereral xcpH atiae . Virile the“ while” futility hsts mbd thns iKtndBg Jeacrtiac b a d k sae , it b n tbo e r r e d to divide th: population to Africa's interest. ' " -

la Septrcber 1975 the Scott fTefl Africa Territory Faroe (SWATFJ was fa m e d oat of m f r i b l r f battzBom (31 end 41 BaSzfian. p b fhn»- o f r F T i-p O n z b a b s ! and East CzprivQ. K ot only does the SADF reaam in o f war d p c i t c o , 5WAIFf budgeti ) c comes froQ ftrtnna. SADF troopi are JetxmdaJ to S1A IF . ..

- _. - _ ► Today f te SWAFT is 20 000 i&ne* operating as an mrrrrirm r f tW SADF. ; In the event c t SA’s wifchawz], ti* continued n jr tra re of a po-SA mffitary presence ii assured. T ie lahri of "poSce” a fta rhed to Locvoct ib o has * i W m m impScations, as it exempts ftx-m from potential restriction ac ptiFtj -j j» . ■ i.-» -

in the courtry . There n t.c d a sh ; that these or.?.* ktU pose co: ii~er?l V p r c t kxns fos t r } po»t-indeper>der*3e f j t g i t - m ent. -

h i January 1981 compulsory ccr.szrip tion fo r b tu ± Namibians was m trodocec O pposition was widespread. 1 000 people mer in protest un d o the T ro p leN A ction Committee**. A ware of yo a n t Namibians went in to rr-flr They refused to fight as “ brother against brother” in a war a p m s t their own people. E ru Binga was the first to take his catae to court. T he case lost and a ccrrcnth on appeal. . - - •

Tafcmg np t t e call to end cocicnption , title newly form ed JCamibiac Katioua! S tu d ea ti' O rjan ic tio n (Nanso) has come o a t in support o f the Sonth Africao End C onscriptkB Campaign (ECC). N anso’s p ra id c n l wrttcs: "Y onnj South Africans ■re dying a t the bonier in an tm jcrizred war.” He csla.^How a n this war end while the cause is *dE fcrre amon£ «oT”

Civil ActionThe SADF^ al^asaoc o f th : 80 percent polr7i~ai ‘vlfolry'.-jl fan or ia the m is tra n s itrd into f t a p jC n e of a rD action. Military p en n r 1 fcne played az iL jrav r.fr; ctZ^pdSsaH sok , filHng the inirxcraccrre of the qpentionaj area as doctors, Irarfi-H. a iniriHtiators etc. This is cocpW wifli a "hearts and m in is" ca^ p u jn , dfr^Tird to conntex the rigztiv e£'^3J of s t ia violence. In 1977 an SADF spe 'tripejon staled: “Ve wa=t to win the £nom of the local* popiuitian . . . I beSert £ is in the ic^errst* of the local p ?;raVrTrm tha: we teH i e a what is r ^ i : a r i whal is do! r ix i: . a a i not the t^ re n ra . . . we do not airee w ih tr= r zhas.” The fater-

▼iewer «rp5ed, “ You don 't agree with the ir aims, bu t the peopJe do?“ , to which file Beatenant aniwered, “Yea, tfcu is the problem ; this is what the war b about.“

The War Goes OnSA has csed Angola as a meazs to fckx i the im plem entation o f RcsoizitioD 435. By actively bolstering CKITA and cm ul- tzneocsly calfing for a Cchan withdrawal to precede iisen g a je^ ea t, the A afolan ggTE.un:^ t has been ca^fht in a ”nc win’ x—uition_ Such postering h x K^-n i=rpoasfils w nJioct A n n a s scpport- Rea^an’s gtrvemment has -violated the

icsolctijD by g?\i7 g SA spcooa r and credfbiSry in its claimed role o f arb iter in Namibia. V t3 r c ^ o tiz tk in s continue, the d i a T ! n- :~e prospect o f a~ SA engizeered staleriiie loons.

W HY FIGHTN A M IB IA ^ P F . O y J Z ?

D issention in tfie RanksK ere^thrlrss, SA ’s jjresenoe in K am iba ' is ir^rcasm£jy~ nnpcprdar a m t r n ; ttfa r own conscripts and wfcrte support SADF coun ter-in te .'r.p rce t eporti rrrea.’ their chief f e z n and problem s m-iri-?w the tanha. “ K^iat b really dnsrbm g.'” it u v i “ b th e da-m arrg c f wn>rr --j

by m ihtary p e rso m d whk± could indicate sabotaee, parucslrrfy ? the r « -2trsT a ttitude o f certain r.Tj«. ■ iy ■ is tajLcn in to cocsiierztk ra ; . K-— pohtira] corrrictiaia do play a rofc.” There is warning o f “ the •fn.*™ > r~w o f d a r j a and dregs, espcozZ^ arr.cuj consenpts, which r :a ie a s u d people susceptible to m z^ p u laS o r "by t i r enem y” and also “a2 farm s of i ty - . c ' "

In Socth A frica, hes t a ta jn hai f i b w e d the rising death toll o f yoimg SADF c o ^ z n p t i The rd iic 'r o f Rap7*cr! was prom pted to a s i w tjether \ ? T h b «,-aj w crth the loss o f t f e aud a p ia Z , wher SW APO sho»-s little cyn o f «eaim iiig aad rile w orld cocrm m aty ^SW APO win inrv^rzhjy gxrc powtf? Indeed, he asked was the ic any zhrrc- atjre zo letting K rvi—:» r H j r . ^ - r-y- . pow er? '

How Jong will the pecp le o f K n ' i a hare to wait before SA lejrres rS— c. P lace t F or how b r g wfT South Africans be fc r= d to fight fa this «■— t-'—r« n>- j i i r r f ie i and brutal » ar?

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-------- r , ^ 7 P0 ^ 0 “ to the B oard. (See p« 2 for t t r r jthe B eard before - w ie t t s r oc cue SADF o r in mnn trii-r f o r c u . t i w * i i d A -p ea.J jo b f t i- > - r m p C ue vaui. “n t t - ________________________ __________ _l e c o n ir s -«eiy c^poca a r m ^ r z z z / t - h k f t rATTJ^ORTESQF THE BOARD

r-jgfc=ta JVC? *poke= ide*s and be-rt- f iI . oos-coB baizm - zn army * k i ccn- { a u —ie n e flu n rrab e r c f y ean o tu g . Z. noQ -cnnbaizrt - kl th e arm y - ®o( a1 nifn m « i »' l i / 2 t7T3r» tb e »mi b gerf years tha t yDC erwe t i c SADF.3 . altemaXrft t n t t a b a t e d b) the D ep a rto ea t o f M*=rtr* t t - Ti™1 CT=d th e xame as fa r =ateptcr 2.

Ir. S t p l m b e , J v t f ; S tryp *«s ® Cape Tow n to talk »~2k t i c h trches a b o d the Board. A1 m e c ^ r p held, t^ o y people n i c t d A a r £ s 3 Efcat witii A c w ay th e B o ari c^'crates a sd the te c s t » which i t w ai *=t «p. T tre e m m pa=m e m o te d . - ' *. —

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7 f l m r.-V l frnJ t i e j tO LOMip-U '■ ■ tWrfw r t te o r t i i^ Z r as their ftsn ln t- i-»l posm an H nnr trf i t r "jnC v c theo­ry , not a f p « j~ m .

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tbe fact tha: i t is n e t only i t i p t * people w ho hzic Q ^ d xrasnns fee ofcj- crtin*.

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Tbe ^-rr>r- o f the irw a^ p e a a tc d rm a.raf fiu in o c ie n rm t a t fce? be nni»ersp

Many c f the n a - v <— oHec t on kxvr Sm nd n i o y A¥=r--^r to n ia i t A3SOLL Lh i r r j i a

rty p x s n r r f o f t i e s : i t i t : o r a lc u r their ar~g-

T'Hf t ail T^Mcnat.

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tc a r y t r ^ j c g t t .^ f

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ar? *=red f r t e c i n stii’r-. i e ncc-ctised at th ; t n e t^ r . t i -xae ■-r »— Izrrs ==—" c rerer: 2e--=^r>- to r th o '- i

A d \ ic e B u r t a

I f anyone » Board, wer^conr^end on vour l o c i

ap p lv itf fc t i e staff, wo^k!

c i a a s o - —- *

T hrrr art c u r y r= irp i , »-ho hm r b t- s - by tir* fr3i r i - a^a—able to c i —the issae v z i a r tr^ re s te d A rv c e s is ■* i '.~ J e

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