TEXT OF LIST OF CONTENTS FOR APRIL, 1986 SUBMISSIONS TO THE
(CANADIAN AND AMERICAN) PRESS:
1) three-page statement
to the press, dated March 31, 1986; with these attached
copies:
a) the March 5, 1986 Globe and Mail
article by John Fraser titled, "Racism is
cracking Europe's veneer of tolerance", and
b) page
containing the August 5, 1985 Globe and Mail editorial,
"Socialist human rights", and the August 6,
1985 letter to the Globe and Mail from Vsevolod
Sofinsky, HEAD OF THE SOVIET DELEGATION TO THE OTTAWA
CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS.
2) copy of the January
7, 1983 "Umpire's Decision" by Justice J. Jerome.
3)
copy of the February 28, 1986 statement to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, President
Ronald Reagan, and Margaret
Thatcher; with these attached copies:
4) copy of the April, 1986
statement to Distinguished
Invited Participants to "The Vancouver Centennial Peace
Festival"; with List of Contents attached to the face
and with attachments according to it (and copy of item 6)
according to List) included.
5) copy of the March 10,
1986 statement to Mr. Ian Gill, NATIONAL VICE-PRESIDENT
of "The Centre for Investigative Journalism"; with
these attached copies:
a) page 3. of the November
12, 1985 statement to Senator Edward
Kennedy (with included copy of the September 11, 1985
The Province article, "Check me--Reagan",
and
b) the March 8, 1986 Vancouver Sun article by
Ian Gill titled, "A deafening
silence".
--these correspondence
copies--
a) 4th March 1986 letter from "Southern Africa
Action Coalition,
b) January 10, 1986 letter from N.D.P. Leader Ed Broadbent's
Office,
c) 20 November, 1985 letter from "World
Vision Canada",
d) July 5, 1985 letter from "North-South
Institute",
e) October 30, 1984 letter from John
N. Turner's Office,
f) March 26, 1984 letter from Prime
Minister of Canada's Office,
g) page containing January 22
and 30, 1984 letters from Vatican
Secretariat of State and January 28, 1984 New York Times
article, "Pope Tells Reporters Church Should Be 'House
of Glass'",
h) December 30, 1983 letter from New York Times' Flora
Lewis, and
i) May 27, 1983 letter from the Right Honourable Joe
Clark.
"Though all the winds of doctrine were
let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we
do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, seek to misdoubt
her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew
Truth put to the worse, in a free and open
encounter?"--John Milton
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