Page 2 Portland Observer. December 1,1982 Al seeks release of Namibian political prisoners Amnesty International said Tues­ day that it has appealed to the South A frican government to end deten­ tion without trial and the use o f tor­ ture in Nam ibia, and to carry out a thorough review o f the cases o f all N am ibian political prisoners. The appeal was made in a letter to Prime M in is te r P .W . Botha fro m the worldwide human rights movement. C riticizing the sweeping powers o f arrest given troops and police, and the lack o f protection for those seized, the letter said, “ This system is bound to lead to abuse o f the rights o f detainees and to result, as it has, in cases o f torture and reports o f ‘disappearances.* ’’ The use o f electric shock, beatings and other forms o f torture have re­ peatedly been reported to Amnesty International and to church groups. Shootings ot civilians have been described by defectors fro m the South African forces and by N am i­ b ia n , British and South A fric a n church representatives. Amnesty In ­ ternational’s letter called for an in­ dependent inquiry into reported kill­ ings o f this kind. Urging a review o f political p ri­ soners' cases, the letter said those held only for non-vicieni expression o f their views should be released im­ mediately. Prisoners held without tria l should either be charged and tried or released, it said, and the re­ view should also benefit convicted prisoners whose trials failed to meet international standards o f fairness. The movement called for an inde­ pendent judicial inquiry into reports o f torture, often said to take place at secret detention centers. Investi­ gation o f torture reports is now in the hands o f the South African m ili­ tary, who are implicated in many o f the reports. In international negotiations for a Namibian settlement, South Africa has agreed in principle that the con­ s titu tio n o f a fu tu re independent N am ibia should include a declara­ tion o f fundamental rights. An A I representative pointed out that these basic rights must be pro­ tected at a ll tim es, and that they were being violated by decrees and procedures now in force. South A frican forces, controlling Namibia despite a 1966 United N a­ tions decision to rem ove it from South A fric a n trusteeship, have been fighting guerrillas o f the South West African People’s Organization (S W A P O ). People suspected o f sup­ This Thanksgiving had an extra­ ordinary amount o f the giving and sharing o f foo d by fam ilies and friends with those who have less this year than last. The news media was awash last week with stories about the depth o f local poverty and un­ employment cleansed by the respon­ ses o f those who read, saw and re­ acted to the results o f Reaganomics. (Th e Reagan A dm inistration took Thanksgiving Day as appropriate to announce consideration o f taxing unemployment checks as a means of discouraging unemployment.) foo d d is trib u tio n program s, has been distributing food since Clara M ae People firs t paired O regon farmers and urban poor in gleaning programs. Along with a large bag o f grocer­ ies (which always includes fresh or processed m eat) the Bethel- C om m unity Care food program as it ’s called, includes freshly cooked h o t, meaty meals s u fficien t fo r every member o f the family except a nursing baby. M ost hot meals program s d o n ’ t provide a bag o f groceries, and most grocery program s d o n 't provide cooked meals. (an earlier injury had confined her to a wheelchair), Peoples encour­ ages and cautions her volunteers. Someone shouts for her to sit down; she smiles and moves out o f their eyesight. “ The reason we got this program at the church is to feed those among us who need h e lp ,” she said. A lthough the program is self-sus­ taining and low budgeted she admits Under South African security de­ cress, troops or police can arrest people and hold them incom m uni­ cado for 30 days, and detention can then be prolonged under (he author­ ity o f the A d m in istrato r-G en eral. The lo catio n o f detention camps and the number o f people in them are closely guarded secrets, but there are believed to be hundreds of people held without trial at any one time, and torture is reported regu­ larly. M ak in g public its app eal, A I called attention to several cases in which people had “ disappeared” after being reported seized by secur­ ity forces and to m ore than 43 known po litical prisoners serving sentences ranging from five years to life. JRalpfj® ¿Hollçfnooô florist Jflu frtrrei JF rn m ^ in lln fo n n b I n YAW S R e s t a u r a n t 2005 N.E. 40th ethel program feeds poor neighbors by C. Eddie Edmondson p orting or belonging to S W ^\P O , in clu d in g its legal p o litic a l wing, have been prime targets o f arbitrary arrests and detention. Portland, OR 97212 some people just c an ’ t a ffo rd to pay. Her volunteers, she says, manage to show every weekend the kind o f community concern and giving (hat is big news during m ajor holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. And if that’s true o f her volunteers, and it appears to be the case, Clara Peoples is the spirit o f holidays 32 Saturdays a year. 249-1888 We Deliver Anywhere Mrs. Carolyn Brown, a longtime community volunteer in several food programs, oohs and ahs over a pan of chicken and noodles, while Mrs. People smiles with satisfaction. But at Bethel A .M .E . C h u rch , 5828 N .E . 8th, church members and Community Care volunteers contin­ ued to operate their regular Satur­ day morning food distribution pro­ gram in the same m anner as they had before and after Thanksgiving. “ Except that we added a couple o f turkeys the Saturday before T h a n k s g iv in g ,*’ explained C la ra Peoples, Com m unity Care director and lifelong Bethelite. “ I have to make sure my people get a turkey dinner, to o ,” she shyly explained. Tw o days after Thanksgiving a vol­ unteer critically noted, “ C lara’s got too much food out here; she forgot these people just got through eating a lot o f food and stuff.” Community Care, the forerunner o f many o f the nation’s non-profit “ Some o f the participants bring large plastic bowls and containers to put their hot meals i n , ” M rs. Peoples observes h a p p ily . " W e want to make sure they get one good fu ll meal for the w eek.” This em­ phasis on service also includes free coffee and pastry for those waiting while their bags and meals are pre­ pared. “ I can’t do this without my vol­ unteers,” said M rs. Peoples, who can be seen directing and coordin­ ating the activities o f groups o f vol­ unteers preparing grocery bags, cooking, making salads, bringing in a truck load or car loads (whatever tra n s p o rta tio n is a v a ilb a le ) o f bread, boxes of fruits or vegetables. Moving about with her cane in hand ’V GOOD SCENTS Choose from 8 5 perfum e oils and luxurious custom -scented gift items. Everything from gift sets to stocking stuffers. Specializing in q u ality soaps, huhhle baths, hath oils and -V. ’K GIVE TO PROJECT HELP. This winter we want to try and help make sure no one goes without heat. 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