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''''84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice'''
 
''''84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice'''
  
==Endorsing organizations==
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==Letter to Samaranch==
'''Federation for Progress'''
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The [['84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice]], penned a July 25, 1984 letter to Dr. [[Juan Antonio Samaranch]] and
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Members of the International Olympic Committee, Olympic Headquarters
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Biltmore Hotel
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515 S. Olive St.
Board 01 Church and Sociely. P.clflc and Sou."-t
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Los Angeles, CA 90013
Conh"ence. Unlled Melhodill Church
 
Soc••I.nd Ecumenic•• Concern, Committee. Synod of
 
So. Ca. and Hawaii, Prnby••rian Church (USA)
 
N.tion.1 Council of Churchft. Commillion on Juttke
 
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Untllri,n Society of O,.n,. County
 
Fellow,hip lor Soci.1 IUllice. 111 Unllirlan Church. L.A.
 
Socl.1 Concernt Commillion , So. ( •. Cont...encw.
 
Un,.ed Church 01 Chrill
 
Puce and IUlllce Lead.nIlip Conference. So. C•.
 
Nalion.1 A...mbly of lIIelIS'ou, Women
 
Ame"u" Friendl Service CommiUN. l.A.
 
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Peace and Justice Centre, of So. C•.
 
Women', Inlernltion.lle'lue for Peace Ind FrHdotn
 
C.'holic Worker, lo, Anseln
 
GrHn P.rry. Well Germ.ny
 
GrMnh.m Common Women. En,llnd
 
  
*CISPES
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:''We wish to express our  outrage at the statements made by members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in  support of the Racist Apartheid Regime of South Africa,  which is seeking to regain membership of the IOC. Morever we think that appropriate measures should be taken to hasten Mr. Roby's planned retirement and to replace Mr. Roosevelt as members of the IOC.
*November12 Coalition
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''
*Casa Nicaragua
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:''We are referring to statements by two members of the IOC, Julian Roosevelt and Douglas Roby, as reported in the San Jose Mercury July 2, 1984 and the LA Times July 3, 1984 as follows: Julian Roosevelt: " My personal position is that they should be readmitted. People are confusing politics with sports. To the best of my knowledge, apartheid has been all but eliminated from sports in South Africa. In fact, there is probably less discrimination in sports in South Africa than in the United States or the Soviet Union. They have a great sports program. They probably have some world class swimmers. I was particularly impressed with the black swimmers because blacks generally don't like to swim ... they don't like the water." Douglas Roby: "They have racially mixed competition there now. I know the head of the South African Olympic Committee, and I think they are doing a good job of getting things straighten out."''
*Casa El Salvador
 
  
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==Endorsing organizations==
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*[[Federation for Progress]]
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*United Churches of Christ,Commission on Racial Justice
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*[[National Council of Churches]] Racial Justice  Working Group
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*Board of Church and Society,  Pacific and Southern Conference, United Methodist Church
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*Social and Ecumenical Concerns Committee,  Synod of So. Ca. and Hawaii, Presbyterian Church (USA)
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*[[National Council of Churches]] Commission on Justice and Liberation
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*Unitarian Society of Orange County
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*Fellowship for Social Justice, Unitarian Church. L.A.
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*Social Concerns Commission, So. Cal. Conference, [[United  Church of  Christ]]
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*[[Peace and Justice Leadership Conference]], So. Cal.
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*[[National Assembly of Religious Women]]
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*[[American friends Service Committee]], L.A.
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*[[The Gathering]]
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*[[Clergy and Laity Concerned]] of  of So. Cal.
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*[[Mobilization for Survival]]
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*[[Alliance for Survival]]
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*[[Asian/Pacific Americans, for Nuclear Awareness]]
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*[[Peace and Justice Centre, of Southern California]].
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*[[Women's, International League for Peace and Freedom]]
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*[[Catholic Worker]], Los Angeles
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*Green Party West Germany
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*Greenham Common Women,  England
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*[[CISPES]]
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*[[November 12 Coalition]]
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*[[Casa Nicaragua]]
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*[[Casa El Salvador]]
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*[[Committee of Salvadorean refugees in Struggle]]
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*[[Committee of Solidarity in Central America]]
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*[[Women's Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in Central America, and the Caribbean]]
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*[[Guatemalan Information Center]]
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*[[American Civil  Liberties Union]], So.Cal.
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*[[National Lawyers Guild]],  Los Angeles
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*[[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]], L.A.
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*[[Harriet Tubman Free Clinic]]/[[United Against Black Genocide]]
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*[[National Block Communications Coalition]], Atlanta
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*[[American Indian Movement]]
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*[[International  Indian Treaty Council]], SF
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*[[CADENA]]-A Chicano-Latino Political Network
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*[[MEChA]],  UCLA and CSU Northridge
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*[[Japanese Welfare Rights Organization]]
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*[[L.A. Renters Rights Lobby]]
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*[[Gray Panthers]], San Fernando Valley Chapter
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*[[Harvey Milk Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club]]
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*[[Gay and Lesbian Student Association]], UCLA
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*[[New Jewish Agenda]]
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*[[Coalition for a People's Alternative]]
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*[[Interfaith Hunger Coalition]]
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*[[Committee of Concern for Central America]]
  
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==Individuals==
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*[[Mike Young]], [['84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice]]
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*Dr. [[Judy Chu]], UCLA Asian American Studies
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*[[Carol Ono]], [[Federation For Progress]]
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*[[Ramsey Clark]], Attorney
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*[[Norman Cousins]], Author
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*[[Midge Constanza]], former aide to President Carter
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*[[Shiigeko Masimori]], atomic bomb, survivor
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*Hon. [[Julian Bond]] M.C.
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*Hon. [[Parren Mitchell]], M.C.
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*Hon, [[Mickey Leland]] M.C.
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*Councilman [[Robert Farrell]]. L.A,
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*Father [[Luis Olivares]], Queen of Angels
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*Rev. [[Cecil Murray]], First A.M.E.  Church. L.A.
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*Rev. [[James Lawson]], Holman United Methodist Church
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*Rev.  [[Gene Boutilier|Eugene Boutilier]], So. Cal. Ecumenical Council
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*Rev.  [[Philip Zwerling]],  First Unitarian church
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*[[Mark Ridley-Thomas]] SCLC-West
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*[[Philip Berrigan]] [[Plowshares Eight]]
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*[[Ramona Ripston]],  Exec. Dir.  [[ACLU]], Southern California
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*[[Arthur Kinoy]], Attorney
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*[[Leonard Weinglass]], Attorney
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*[[Dennis Brutus]] South African poet In ..lie
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*[[Pete Seeger]], musician
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*[[Sumi Haru]],  [[Screen Actors Guild]] Guild, Nationa Recording Secretary
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*Dr. [[Michio Kaku]],  nuclear physicist
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*[[Eqbal Ahmed]], fellow, [[Institute for Policy Studies]].
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*[[Noam Chomsky]], linguist
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*[[Russel Means]], [[Yellow Thunder Camp]]
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*[[Dennis Banks]], [[Onondaga Nation]]
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*[[Bill Wahpepah]], [[International Indian Treaty Council]]
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*[[Mario Obledo]],  president, [[League of United United Latin American Citizens]]
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*Dr [[Betty Brooks]], [[ACLU]] Feminist Forum
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*[[David Clennon]],  actor
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*[[Blase Bonpane]],  [[Office of the Americas]]·
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*[[Malaquia Montoya]], artist
  
==Individuals==
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==References==
Dr. Judy Chu. UCLA A,,"n A.....lun SCudle
 
Carol Ono, fed.r.tion lOt P".r_
 
R.mMY Cllrk••norney
 
Norm.n Coutin•• IUlhor
 
Mid•• COItlnu. lorm.r .id. '0 P,etld...t Can",
 
Shi••o Mlimorl, Ilomlc bomb ...,....or
 
Hon. jull.n Ol.on. M.C.
 
Hon. P.rren Milchell, M.C.
 
Hon, Mlck.., lel.nd. M.C.
 
Councllm.n Robert f.rrell. L.A,
 
f.,h", Lui, Oli••r... Qu.... 01 An....
 
Rev. Cecil Murr.y. flnl A.M.E. Church. L.A.
 
R j L_.HoIm.nUniledMelhoclIllChutch
 
R Eu IIoutiller, So. C•. Ecu-..leel Coulldl·
 
R Phillr. Z_lIn.. fltlt Uniterl... Church
 
M.rk Rid ey.Thom... SClC-WftI
 
Philip 8err1..n, !'low,h.rn EI.hl
 
lII.mona IIIlp1lon. e••e. elir.. ACLU, So. CI.
 
Arthur I(inoy••«ratney
 
leon.,d Wein.lo....norn..,
 
Dennlt IrU'UI. So. African poet In ..lie
 
Pet. -.........lici.n
 
Sumi H.,u. SerHn AClon Guild. ""lion" recordln•
 
..retary-
 
Dr. Michlo Kaku. nucl• ., phyliclll
 
Eq~ Ahmed. fellow. 1""ltul. for Polley Sludlel.
 
WaIh.. D.C.
 
Noim Chomtlly.lln.ulll
 
lIIun"l Me_, Yellow Thunder Camp
 
Denni, ....k,. Onond... Nilion
 
alii Wlh,""",,. Inll. Indlen Tr.ely Coulldl
 
M.,io Obledo. pr.... L...... 01 Unitecll.llin
 
Arnerlan Cltll..,.-
 
Dr.....y Irooll•• ACLU femlnltl fONm
 
D••id Cl...non. aetor
 
al_ Bonp.ne. Offle. 01 the A.....le.·
 
M.laqul. MontOY•• .,tltl
 

Latest revision as of 20:33, 27 November 2022

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'84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice

Letter to Samaranch

The '84 Mobilization for Peace and Justice, penned a July 25, 1984 letter to Dr. Juan Antonio Samaranch and Members of the International Olympic Committee, Olympic Headquarters Biltmore Hotel 515 S. Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

We wish to express our outrage at the statements made by members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in support of the Racist Apartheid Regime of South Africa, which is seeking to regain membership of the IOC. Morever we think that appropriate measures should be taken to hasten Mr. Roby's planned retirement and to replace Mr. Roosevelt as members of the IOC.

We are referring to statements by two members of the IOC, Julian Roosevelt and Douglas Roby, as reported in the San Jose Mercury July 2, 1984 and the LA Times July 3, 1984 as follows: Julian Roosevelt: " My personal position is that they should be readmitted. People are confusing politics with sports. To the best of my knowledge, apartheid has been all but eliminated from sports in South Africa. In fact, there is probably less discrimination in sports in South Africa than in the United States or the Soviet Union. They have a great sports program. They probably have some world class swimmers. I was particularly impressed with the black swimmers because blacks generally don't like to swim ... they don't like the water." Douglas Roby: "They have racially mixed competition there now. I know the head of the South African Olympic Committee, and I think they are doing a good job of getting things straighten out."

Endorsing organizations

Individuals

References