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    Liberation 'Calend

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    Constructing new huts in Guinea-Bissau. /LSM Photo

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    We Are Building a New L"Always keep in mind tha t th e people are not figfor ideas, for th e things in anyone's head. Theyf ig ht in g t o win material b ene fi ts , t o l ive bet terpeace, to se e their l ives go forward, to guaranteefuture of the i r children." -Amilcar Cabral

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    JANUAKY5 M T w T F 5

    1 1963: Beginning of th e anned struggle in GuiMil itants of th e African P ar ty f or t he IndepGu inea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) attack Portugudeep ins ide the country .5 1975: Angolan liberation movements reach Ument, finding cOl1lJ1on ground fo r independwith Portuguese, declaring Cabinda enclave anand inalienable" p ar t o f Angola.6 1975: South Africa. 12,000 black workersVaal Reefs gold mine, owned by Anglo-Amerworld's largest gold producer. While gold prorecord highs,workers continue to resist inhumanof contract mi grant labor.14 1975: Alvor (Algarve) Agreement signed band Angolan liberation movements ending 1armed struggle. Setting Angolan independencevember, agreement establ ishes transitionalheaded by Portuguese Governor General and 12 mnet of three representatives each from MPLA,UNlTA. Administrative and mili t ary in tegrat ioments is to precede election of constituent Assemwill elect a P re si de nt t o accept t ransfer of pPortuga1.16 1966: First Conference of the Organization oples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSHavana, Cuba. OSPAAAL has become an importanstrengthening international solidari ty and camong revol ut i onary movements on al l continents17 1975: After 3 day bogus elections in Ovamstan," South West Africa People 's OrganizatioExecutive COl1lJ1ittee issues a policy statement ireasserting th e r ig ht o f the Namibian people todence and national sovereignty and warning thattion against neo-co10nialists and their puppetsbe sure and savage. II20 1973: Assassination of Comrade Amilcar Cabrtary-General of PAIGC, by agents of Portugnialism. Following this heinous crime PAIGClaunched decisive military actions breaking thPortuguese power in rural Guinea-Bissau.25 Day o f SoUdari ty Wi th the Strugg le of the Ain support of revolutionary Arab forcesfight for the l ibera tion of Palestine and againal i sm, rae; srn, Zionism and react; onary Arab reg

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    Po l i t i c a l meeting i n Angola. /Medisch Comite Photo

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    FEBKUAKY

    Mobilizing the Pe"The g u er ri l la is ab o v e a l l on e who w i s h e s to revo lu t

    soc ie ty , an essent i a l ly po l i t i c a l person." -MPLA

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    5 M T w T F 5 1 1974: Frelimo starts a three-ml i t i cal course for cadre in lMozambique. President Samora"This course wil l prepare cadreMovement who, like young plants,transplanted throughout the wholewith the task of instilling asciousness in our people and orit s vanguard."3 1969: Assassination of ComradeMondlane, President of Frel imPortuguese secret police.4 1961: Armed struggle begins in

    with the Popular Movement foreration of Angola (MPLA) launchintack on the cen tr al prison in Luacapital.10 1975: Portugal' s Junta ofSalvation becomes country'stive body. Composed of seven methe Armed Forces Movement, the jcharged with r es po ns ib il it y f ortling and abolishing al l organsformer fascist regime, helpingthe revolution begun on April 25.21 1975: First National Assem

    Frelimo concludes. PrimeChissano declares: "We in Mozambionly one large capital: the humtal. And we have land. We willthe human capital and study waysthe 1and properly."21 1965: Malcolm X, revolutionaAmerican, assassinated by reaelements in New,York City.

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    MAKCM

    Women Hold Up Half the S"African women are no t f rag i le flow ers. Their f i r

    sp i r i t , the i r courage and endurance survive in tolerabcondit ions." -ANC (SA)4-161973: First Conference of f10zambican Womended by ei9hty delegates engaged in armed aworking in Frelimo schools, hospitals and nurseriare now engaged in a 11 aspects of the Mozallbication - fighting, organizing and working in t henational reconstruction.

    5 M T w T F 58 Inte:mationaZ Women'. Day. To commemorate tgl e of al l women against exploitation, racismperialism.

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    14-151975: Following an unsuccessful rightwingcoup in Portuga l , backed by General Spinoformed High Council o f t he Revolution nationalizguese banks and insurance campan; es. Many of t hebiggest family capitalists (de Melo, Espirito Sapalimaud) are jailed.17 Zimbabwe Day. Commemorating t he uni ty of th epeople in their s t ruggle agains t settler colevidenced as early as 1896, when on this day joiforces attacked Fort Mhondoro. Day of internatiodarity and r ed ed ic at ion t o t he armed struggle.17 1975: Herbert Chitepo, National Chairman. of

    babwe African National Union, is murdered iZallbia by agents of reaction.17-201975: African National Congress (SA) Naecutive Cotmlit tee meets in Morogoro, Taassess the new situation in southern Africa, ethe racist apartheid regime's "detente ll scheme,clares it s " fi rm r es ol ve t o pursue the armedunt il f in al v ic to ry . II22 1975: Frel imo and an assembly of 3,000 Mh ear over 200 men and two women, includinFre1 imo vice president Uria Simango, con fe ss t ol i t ical crimes. Samora r ~ a c h e l states, "We will nsider the p os si bi li ty o f killing them . . . wew ays be convinced of our ability to win over thAnd to them: "Someday you will join us in the Mrevolution. "24 1975: AngoZa. FNLA rounds up 100 MPLA sushoots and l eavEs them for dead. FNLA alsoattacks on MPLA troops and installations. Portugdoctors confirm massacre, which s et s o ff week ofin which over 1,000 people are killed.29 1975: Angolan movements sign agreements to eshed but within 48 hours shooting once agaout. COITlT1;ss;on of Inquiry se t up to investigateby FNLA finds evidence that nearly al l former Ptuguese secret police) agents are s t i l l free in Amany are working with FNLA. MPLA President NetPortugal withdraw these agents.

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    AFKIL5 M T w T F 5

    "Nothing Is More Precious TIndependence and Freed- Ho Chi M

    7 Mozambican Women '. Day. COlll11E!morating theComrade Josina Machel."This is the time we were al l waiting for.Our guns are 1i ght in our hands,The reasons and a ims of the struggle clear in o. Th is is the time to be ready and finn.The time to gi ve ourselves t o t he revo1uti on. IIJos iI :2 3

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    7-101975: Council o f M in iste rs o f the OrganAfrican Unity meets i n s pe c ia l s es si on inllDar es Salaam Declaration" makes tota l corrmitmeration of continent from colonialism and raciato engage in no IIdetente" short of eradicatingand white-minority rule in Namibia, ZimbabweAfri ca.11 1974: Revolutionary Brigades organizationexplosions ripping large holes in troop-caassa" as it prepares to leave Lisbon with 1,000 t rti ned fo r Gui nea-Bi ssau. Portu9uese undergrouagai n deroonstrate effect i ve internati Dna 1 sol i d17 1975: Cambodia. After 1i berati ng Cambodi anside through five years of guerrilla warfarbodian People's National Liberation Armed Forcunconditional surrender of puppet regime in PhTens of thousands of people l ine th e streets towelcome th e liberation anny a s i t en te rs t he ci t25 1974: Military coup i n Portugal , organizeForces Movement- prollllted by colonial strugp le s t he fascist Caetano regime. African Liberaments r e it e ra t e t h ei r detenninationto cont inuegle fo r complete independence.25 1975: Death of Don Barnett, Marxist revofounder and Chairman of Liberation SupportIIWhat is required is a moving beyond metropolitaa li sm t o a creative fashioning of internationaand productive relationships with imperialismlsarmed revolutionary struggle: a diff icult but next remely important and not impossible task." 128 Chimurenga (Wa:r o f Libe'f'ation! Day, COllll1'eroZimbabwe freedom fighters who have sacrific1ives in the struggle.30 1975: People 's Liberat ion Armed Forces of tsional Revolutionary Government of South Vite r Saigon, bringing to a triumphant close 30People's War a9ainst foreign aggression and fo rpendent , deroocrat ic and prosperous Vie tnam. "Tcan invaders defeated we wil l r ebu il d our l androore beautiful." (Ho Chi Mi nh)

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    C ~ o s s i n Q ~ i v ~ r . J S W A P O Ph o t o

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    MAY

    People's Power Not Racist Rule"When Namibian freedom fighters kil led th e f i r s t South Africo ff ic er i n t he C ap ri vi Strip on June 29 , there may have been fein th e rich homes of Pretoria and Johannesburg, but in t he g heof Soweto there was jub i la t ion , renewed hope and pride in thei

    Namibian comrades." -SWAPO, 1975

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    1 I n t e : r n a t i o n a ~ Day o f Solidarity. "Tingmen have no country . . . . Unition is one of the f irst conditionsemancipation of th e proletariat." (Karl15 1975: Portuguese t roops ordered to puto factional f ighting in Angola, maderesponsible" for security. MPLA orders itto cease fi re and negoti at e with Por tuFNLA. FNLA agrees only to negotiations.15 1975: Four revolutionary o rg an iz atLatin America express their supportof Angola: the ERP of Argentina, MIR oTupamaros of Uruguay and ELN of Bolivia.15 Inte:rnational Day of S o ~ i d a r i t y witt ine. The people of Palestine, frocamps and the occupied territories, a re farms in hand, fo r a democratic, secular18 Namibian Hero /s Day. Commemorati ng tin battle of Tobias Hainyeko, f irst coin-chief of t he Peop le 's L iber at ion ArlT\Yibia {PLAN}, SWAPD's military wing.25 Africa Freedom Day. "People of Africyou have nothing to lose bu t your chhave a conti nent to r ega in. "25 Africa Liberation Day. Annual demonby B1 acks in North Ameri ca and the Cagainst imperialism and in support ofl iberation struggles.25 1973: During "operation Amilcaravenging the a ss as si na ti on o f theSecretary-General, PAIGC forces capturetuguese garri son at Gui 1edge. A turni ngthe Guinea-Bissau liberation struggle.

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    H),COO Mozambicans gather to hear President Machel./Frelimo Photo

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    Unity, Struggle, Vigila"Power belongs to th e people. I t has been won b

    people and it must be , exercised and defended by th epeople. " -Samora Machel

    JUNE.5 M T w T 5

    26 South Africa Freedom Day. Nati onaprotest dedicated to the people guby police in the May 1 Strike, 1950.26 1955: Congress o f t he People adoptsdom Char te r i n South Africa.

    16 1960: Mueda Massacre. Portuguese tautomati c weapons and grenades tothan 500 Mozambi cans at peaceful demoThe Mueda Massacre clearly demonstratedfo r armed struggle to l iberate MozambiPortuguese colonial ism.

    25 1975: Mowmbique Independence Day.Machel pledges revolutionary sociaernment whose motto wi 11 be "To each acchi s work, f rom each according to hi s abFrelimo will serve as a revolutionary ito transform Mozambique intoa people'sbased on socialism and internationalism

    9 1965: Dhofar Liberat ion Front begir evo lu t ion in Oman, oil-rich Arastate. Enforced backwardness and expunder Sultan Said bin Ta imur and Britnial ism give rise to revol utionary moveembodi ed in the People's Front fo r the Lof Oman (PFLO).16-21 1975: Summit meeting between PNeto, Sav imbi and Rober to re-esfragi 1e pe ace and unity among Angolan 1movements.

    1962: Founding of Frel imo - FrontLiberation of Mozambique.5

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    "The war is at anbut our revolution is on the rrar- A. Pereira, Secretary-General, PA

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    JULY5 M T w T F 5

    1974: Second Congress of the PFront for the Libera tion of OmanArabian Gulf (PFLOAG), held in literritory, assesses new condi tionsArabian peninsula and unites it sin Oman in the People's Front fLiberation of Oman (PFLO). Massinian counter-insurgency effort beDecember 1973 has been defeated.5 1975: Cape Verde Islands gain idence from Portuguese colonFollowing June 30 elections for PConstituent Assembly, PAIGC leacontinues revo lution under wat"Unity and Struggle."15 1974: More than 30,000 Angolanin Luanda funeral procession ftims of settler vi gi l ant e a t ta c ks .gest political demonstration everAngola.22 1973: Final day of PAIGC's Secogress, held in the liberated reBoe, Guinea-Bissau. The lateCabral posthumously given the t i"Number One Mil itant of PAIGC." APereira unanimously elected new SecGeneral.24 1975: New Frelimo government abland rent and nationalizes allschools, lawyers' and medical sePresi dent Samora 1aunches campaignprivilege and racism, declaring:bique has no room for exploiters" aonly "by collective labor, by workgether; only by fully engaging ouin the tasks of national reconstcan we el iminate racism."

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    Learning to read in a PAIGe school./L5M Photo

    The Future of Our Country Lies With the Yo

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    "Learn from l i f e , learn from our people, l ea rnbooks, l ea rn from th e experience of o the rs . Nevel ea rn ing ." -Amilcar Cabral

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    AUGUST5 M T w T F 5

    3 Inte:rnationaZ Day of SoZidarith e PeopZe of Guinea-BissauCape Verde IsZands. In corrmemoPidjiguiti massacre, 3 August 19some fifty striking dockworkersdead by Portuguese troops.9 South Afriaa Women's Day. 19Federation of South African Ho20,000 demonstrators convergeonto denounce the plans of the regintroduce passes for African wome13 1967: ANC(SA)-ZAPU militaryis announced as the two mlaunch a joint guerrilla campaign

    b a b \ ~ e .14 1975: Portugal attempts topower in Angola after progovernment fails to function. Thrpoder popuZar (people's power)MPLA has clearly demonstratedpopular support , but FNLA and UNcontinuously violated the Alvor Aof January 1975.26 1966: SWAPO 1aunches the armeglein Namibia when it s guerrithe firsttimeattack South Africanunits. With increasing People'stion Army activity South Africaforced to corrmit units of it s armedand to develop a series of militain the nor th .26 1974: Portuguese and PAIGC retatives sign a joint statemclaring formal independence ofBissau on 10 September 1974. A ceis effected, ending 11 years ostruggle.

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    MPLA fighters./Medisch Comite Photo

    Middle Cadre: Heart of the Revolu

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    "Cadre have a complete v isi on o f the world bothnational and in ternat ional context, have new concepabout the world, and know how to combine and integrapar t icu la r with the general . We want cadre who arewi th conf idence in the i r own s trength as agents trannature ." -Samora Machel

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    1 Day o f Solidapity with to f the Eri tpean People. Eeration Front (ELF) has conrilla warfa re s ince 1961, f iEritrean national self-deagainst the reactionary Hairegime and it s military succe7 1974: Lusaka Agreement betgal and Frelimo effectsand provides for a Transitioment with Joint Military Cotake office on 20 SeptemberMarques.8 1974: Fascist and colonibreak out in L o u r e n ~ o Maultra-right movement createdApril is subsequently put dowcombined intervention of Portutants and Frelimo combatants.9 1956: PAIGC founded inAmilcar Cabral, Luis CabraPereira and other revolutionar24 1973: People's National Avenes in liberated regionclaims the Republic of Guwhich is immediately recognizthan 70 member s ta te s o f the U24 1974: Guinea-Bissau indepyears after the founding oafter 11 year s of armed struggments signed 10 September formnize the end of Portuguese pGuinea.25 1964: Frel imo launches armin Mozambique. Frelimo D1uti on - observed as a day of in

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    PFLO Militants./PFLO PhDtO

    "Each Nation Liberated Is A Step Toward Victory." C

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    OCTOBE.K

    "The revolut ionary movement in the advanced capi tacountries wil l remain a myth as long as th e workers's tr ug gl es i n Europe and North America are not closelywith those of th e hundreds of millions of oppressed pein th e colonies agains t imperialism and world capital is-PFLO

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    8 Day of the Heroic Guerrilla.memorate the death in 1967 of"Che" Guevara. "And 1et us develouine proletarian international ismternational proletarian armies."14 1972: Final day of electionserated Guinea-Bissau for theNational Assembly. This f irst option in Guinean history took severato carry out.15 1969: The Liberati on Supportfounded in the US and Canadavide concrete and meaningful supnational liberation movements angles wi thin the imperialist systemgoal is international socialism.18 1974: MPLA opens office in Lute r s i gni ng a ceasefi re agreeming 13 years, 8 months of armed sThis week MPLA organizes two strAngola's capital.29 1974: UN Security Council reto expel South Africa from wobecause of apartheid and illegaltio n of Namibia is vetoed by Frantain and the United States. Amerbassador to UN , Scali, responds ting international strength of pronations with a tirade against "theof the majority."

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    Frelimo mili tant helps vil lager l i f t produce for head-carrying./Frelimo Photo

    With a Collective Spirit

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    Moreroducee and Fight Better!"Our development must be b ase d upon sel f - rel iance, oou r abi l i ty to produce for ourselves. Our people must

    at ta in fu l l command over th e development of a free Zimb-George Silundika, ANC!Zimbabwe

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    s M T w T F 5 1 1968: Second Congress of threvolution at Hamrin abandonsseparatist program and aims at libof al l Oman and the other GulfThe People' s Front for the L iberOman and the Occupied Arabian Gformed with a scientific socialiram.8 1974: One hundred thousand Agather at Luanda airport to gficial MPLA delegation arriving in"We will not be able to achieve theof unity, democracy and progress uare concerned to un it e the peasworkers , those who were most eduring colonialism- and unite themthis i dea l - for they are the onesbest lead this revol ution." (ANeto, MPLA President)11 1975: Angolan Independence Daperialist machinations, ewhite settlers and African reactiothreaten implementation of Alvorment and progress of P,ngolan peoplcomplete independence.22 1972: Beginning of sustained ZAit a ry campa i gn in northeasternwe. The armed struggle has sinceto cover large areas of the countc ent ly united liberation forces nfront raci st regi me wi th increased sand effectiveness,while desperater ai se d raft cal ls , employ more merand intensify repression of African

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    Frelimo guerrillas ./Frelimo Photo

    A Luta Conti

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    "We must be prepared to s t a r t a new s t rugg le agthose who wish to submerge our people in new dominand we are also going to win t ha t s truggle , even itakes another te n years ." -Agostinho Neto

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    5 M T w T F 5 7 1974: Lusaka Declarationbrings together Zimbabwetion movements (mainly ZAPU ain the African NationalWhile agreeing to negotiatecolonialists "on the steptaken to achieve independencbasis of majority rule," mrecognize "the inevitabil it ytinued armed struggle and aforms of struggle until thl iberation of Zimbabwe."10 1956: The Popular Movethe Liberation of Angolais founded in Luanda.11 1959: The Windhoek Massalice kill 13 and woundbian demonstrators protestintustan policy. This leadsformation of SWAPO in earlythe beginnings of a new stratnational liberation.16 1974: MPLA expels Danielda for his involvement insination plots against Presidin 1972 and 73, and condemnsda's opening a Luanda officfraudulent pretense.20 1946: In response toaggressions throughout Vincluding Haiphong and HanoiMinh calls on the Vietnameseto rise up and launch a ReWar against French colonialis

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    LIBERATIONSUPPORT MOVEMENT

    SUMMARY OF LIBERATION SUPPORT MOVEMENT'SPRINCIPLES OF ANTI-IMPERIALIST WORK:

    ( 3) To work toward th e formation of revolutionary in te rnat iona l is t structures and forms of effect ive col laborat ion across national l ines , and a t th e same time fightagainst t ho s e t endenc i es which, i f not checked, mightwell lead to a post-capi tal ist world of unevenly developed, internally st ra t i f ied and competitive ( i f no t warr ing) "social ist" countries .

    (2 ) To unceasingly s t r ive to achieve an in te rna t iona lsoc ia l i s t content and d ir ec ti on t o th e various s t rugglesemerging within th e metropoli tan centers as contradict ions there sharpen due to revolut ionary successes int he coun tr ys id e and th e resul t ing decline in imperia l i s tsuper-profi ts and rul ing-class capacity t o s us ta in "peoples imperialism";

    (1 ) To accelerate , through various concrete forms ofmat er ia l s uppo rt , pol i t ical education and ideologicals t ruggle , that revolutionary process whereby vanguardsubjugated classes dnd peoples in th e coun tr ys id e a r efighting the i r way ou t of th e imperial ist system and c ont r ibu t ing s ign if i c an t ly to th e emergence of post -cap i ta l i s t soc ia l i s t in ternat ional ism;

    Issues wil l include:- reports from Portugal, Guinea-Bissau,Namibia and Mozambique- interviews with l iberat ion movement le- analyses o f m a te ri al conditions andrevolutionary potent ial in North Amer- discussion of 15M's act ions: audio-vprograms, anti-corporate campaigns, msupport and informational work- ou r relat ions with l iberat ion movemen- th e dangers of neo-colonialism, nat ionchauvinism, racism and social imperial

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    Liberation Movement AddressesANC/SAANC/Z

    ELF

    FRELIMO

    MPLA

    PAIGC

    PFLO

    SWAPO

    African National Congress (South Africa)P. O. Box 680, Morogoro, TanzaniaAfrican National Council (Zimbabwe)P. O. Box 1657, Lusaka, ZambiaP. O. Box 2331, Lusaka, ZambiaEritrean Liberation FrontP. O. Box 4029Beirut, LebanonCenter of Information andTourism of MozambiqueC. P. 614, Can Phumo (Lourenco Marques)MozambiquePeople's Movement fo r th e Liberationof AngolaAvenida Joao d'Almeida, 100-ALuanda, AngolaSub-Commissariat of Informationand TourismB. P. 191, BissauRepublic of Guinea-BissauPeople's Front for t he L ibe r at ionof OmanP. O. Box 5037, Ma'allaAden, People's Democratic Republic of YemenSouth West Afri ca Peop l e' s OrganizationP. O. Box 577, Lusaka, Zambia

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    C 0 V E RCarmen Pereira -PAIC:C ExecutiveCommittee member.LSM P HOT 0 S

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