HART move on Govt
PA Auckland HART, the New Zealand anti-apartheid movement, has launched a campaign to pressure Government members of Parliament to act to stop this year’s South African rugby tour. “The 50 guilty people — only they can stop the tour,” reads a HART poster encouraging people to contact their M.P.s and ask them
what they are doing to stop the tour. National M.P.s will be written to, phoned and visited by HART supporters during the campaign. The HART organiser, Mr John Minto, said: “We will be stressing that if the Springbok tour goes ahead, the responsibility for the bitterness, division and violence will rest with them.”
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Press, 19 May 1981, Page 2
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