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The majority of signatories were affiliated with [[Democratic Socialists of America]].<ref>New York review of books, Vol 34, Number 10, June 11, 1987</ref> | The majority of signatories were affiliated with [[Democratic Socialists of America]].<ref>New York review of books, Vol 34, Number 10, June 11, 1987</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:31, 15 March 2010
Cesar Chavez
Opposing loans to Chile
In 1987, Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison and Gail Daneker, Directors, Campaign for Peace and Democracy/East and West, New York, circulated a statement Against Loans to Chile calling upon the Reagan Administration to oppose all loans to Chile.
It has been signed by leading "peace, labor, human rights, religious and cultural figures from the United States, Western Europe and Latin America." They were "joined by a large number of activists and writers from the USSR and Eastern Europe, many of whom have been persecuted in their own countries for work in independent peace and human rights movements."
Cesar Chavez endorsed the call.
The majority of signatories were affiliated with Democratic Socialists of America.[1]
Chavez and Corona
References
- ↑ New York review of books, Vol 34, Number 10, June 11, 1987