Springbok tour
Sir, — During the years of Nazi Germany Jews were regarded as being an inferior race and were ill treated. The political system in Nazi Germany was linked to the sports policy in that it excluded all Jews from national sports events. At present black South Africans are also treated as inferior peoples. They, are entitled to very few civil, rights. Unlike Mr Muldoon -and his colleagues I feel that the only way to pressurise the South African Government to remove its racist laws is to oppose all sporting ties with her. — Yours, etc., G. COSTER. January?,l9Bl.
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