SUBSCRIPTIONS TO FOCUS Individuals: $10 a year; institutions: $25 a year students: $7 a year. Student group rates available on request.

INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE & AID FUND for SOUTHERN AFRICA P O BOX 17 CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138

The International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa 2 Amen Court, London EC4M 7BX or Box 17 Cambridge MA 02138

The International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa has the following objects: (i) to aid, defend and rehabilitate the victims of unjust legislation and oppressive and arbitrary procedures; (ii) to support their families and dependants; (iii) to keep the conscience of the world alive to the issues at stake.

President: Canon L. John Collins Vice-President: Mr Kader Asmal (Ireland), Dean Gunnar Helander (Sweden) and Mr Gilbert Rist (Switzerland).

FOCUS is published six times a year by IDAF under clause (iii) of its objects. It aims to keep international opinion informed about repression in Southern Africa in support of the call for the release of all political prisoners in South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe (Rhodesia). Material may be freely quoted or reproduced provided full acknowledgement is given to IDAF. A subscription form is overleaf.

Sources and abbreviations: BBC - British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Service; Citizen - The Citizen, Johannesburg; CT - Cape Times; DD - Daily Dispatch, East London; Debates - House of Assembly Debates, Cape Town; GG - Government Gazette, Pretoria; GN - Guardian, London; FM - Financial Mail, Johannesburg; FT - Financial Times, London; MS - Morning Star, London; NW - Natal Witness, Pietermaritzburg; RDM - Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg; RH - Rhodesia Herald, Salisbury; SAIRR - South African Institute of Race Relations; SM - Sunday Mail, Salisbury; ST - Sunday Times, Johannesburg; Star - Star Weekly Airmail edition, Johannesburg; Tel - Daily Telegraph, London; T - The Times, London; W - The World, Johannesburg; WA - Windhoek Advertiser, Namibia.

"ZIMBABWE IN STRUGGLE" An exhibition of over 100 photographs of life under the Smith regime and resistance to white minority rule has been prepared by the IDAF. The exhibition, entitled "Zimbabwe in Struggle", went on display at the Africa Centre, London WC2, from 11-16 December 1977. On the first day it formed part of a political and cultural event on Zimbabwe organized by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement.

It is hoped that the exhibition can be reproduced in an inexpensive form for use by IDAF's national committees and other interested bodies.

For information, write to: D&A, PO Box 17, Cambridge Mass.02138.

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