id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _005196948 United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace. Southern Africa : peace or war? 1976 .txt text/plain 1492 46 47 Hence, without attempting to draw up an exhaustive listing, we suggest the following: 1. that the U.S. raise for discussion in the U.N. Security Council the threat to world peace created by the Republic of South Africa by its internal policy of apartheid and its occupation of Namibia (South West Africa), with a view to imposing international economic sanctions against that nation until substantial changes have been made. 2. that the U.S. use every available means to restrict and discourage U.S. business and invest- ment in the RSA, Namibia, and Rhodesia; particularly, that exceptions, licenses, or mitiga- tions in favor of these nations not be granted. 3. He did not call for majority rule in South Africa, as he did in Rhodesia, but for “a clear evolution toward equality of opportunity and basic human rights for all South Africans.” cache/_005196948.txt txt/_005196948.txt