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Stand behind the peoples of the Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and other divided nations to insure national reunification consonant with freedom and national independence.

Most importantly, provide moral, political, and logistical military suport for all anti-communist freedom fighters, with emphasis on existing resistance movements in Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, the Seychelles, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and South Yemen.

Care should be taken to reject one-sided "peace" proposals which block U.S. support to resistance movements (as in Nicaragua) while allowing Soviet and Cuban aid to continue to the Sandinistas.

Moreover, the Free World should support the heroic struggles for national independence of the peoples behind the Iron Curtain in Mainland China, Ukraine, Byelorussia, Caucasia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Czechia-Slovakia, Rumania, Bulgaria and Croatia.

We must never accept as final the division of the world into half slave --- half free. Hanoi's attempt to Vietnamize the peoples of Cambodia and Laos must be vigorously opposed and stopped.

The World Anti-Communist League decided to hold its 21st Conference in Switzerland at an appropriate date, in 1988 and the Asian Pacific Anti-Communist League decided to hold its 34th Conference in the Asian Pacific area at an appropriate date in 1988.

The 1987 Conference expressed special gratitude to the host country for its warm hospitality.

ADDENDUM
This communique recognizes the following areas of conflict between the Free World and communist totalitarianism and applies its principles to those conflicts:

  • 1) Recent election results in New Zealand reveal a further drift of that country in the direction of Soviet influence, with the apparent determination of



  • 2) Four "peace" plans for Nicaragua could result in the elimination of the Democratic Resistance (or Contras) and the consolidation of the Soviet-backed Sandinista regime, in violation of the Monroe Doctrine and the RIO and OAS treaties.
  • 3) The USSR and Iran have strengthened their political and economic tics, while Communist China supplies military aid, including Silkworm missiles.
  • 4) The communist threat to the Philippines continues in spite of increased efforts by the Aquino government to contain it. The increased strength of the New People's Army (communist guerrillas) and its political arm, the National Democratic Front, has led to increased infiltration, including the Administration itself.
  • 5) Sri Lanka, a non-aligned country with cordial relations with the West, has been besieged by an insurgency backed by India and the USSR, endangering the survival of the strategic naval base at Trincomalee.
  • 6) The division in ranks of the Burmese resistance forces has been bridged and ten nationalist revolutionary groups are now being united under the banner of the National Democratic Front.
  • 7) Continuing conflict and turmoil in the Middle East has led to growing Syrian and Soviet influence in the area.
  • 8) Western sanctions and disinvestment against South Africa have proven counterproductive, and have severely harmed the black population economically. Increased Soviet influence threatens Western access to the minerals of this strategic country.
  • 9) Free World interests would be served in North Korea would cease and desist in its threat to interfere with the 1988 Olympic Games.