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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 5

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restore political and social rights to the country's 22 million blacks. Proclaiming Dec. IS International Human Rights Day, Reagan called for a halt to the forced removal of blacks from their communities and the lengthy detention of black leaders without trial. Reagan's statement came three days after his meeting with Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, South Africa's black Anglican bishop who opposes apartheid. During that encounter, the president reaffirmed his policy of working for change in South Africa through low-key negotiation instead of punitive measures like sanctions.

In Monday's protest, three members of the American Jewish Congress president Theodore Mann, executive director Henry Siegman and senior vice president Theodore Bikel were arrested and charged with congregating within 500 feet of an embassy, a misdemeanor offense. Also arrested were Rep. Mickey Leland, D-Texas, the 14th member of Congress to be detained for protesting in a restricted area; James Farmer, founder of the Congress of Racial Equality, and a local community activist. Altogether more than 80 people, including celebrities and labor leaders, have been arrested in protests in cities including Boston, Seattle and New York. Protesters want South Africa to release political prisoners and convene a constitutional congress that would recognize the rights of blacks.

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