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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-440—OCT. 2, 1986

100 STAT. 1095

Educational Opportunities Council, the South African Institute of Race Relations, READ, professional teachers' unions, the Outreach Program of the University of the Western Cape, the Funda Center in Soweto, SACKED, UPP Trust, TOPS, the Wilgespruit Fellowship Center (WFC), and civic and other organizations working at the community level which do not receive funds from the Government of South Africa.".

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HUMAN RIGHTS FUND

SEC. 202. (a) Section 116(e)(2)(A) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended— (1) by striking out "1984 and" and inserting in lieu thereof "1984,"; and (2) by inserting after "1985" a comma and the following: "and $1,500,000 for the fiscal year 1986 and for each fiscal year thereafter". (b) Section 116 of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(f)(1) Of the funds made available to carry out subsection (e)(2)(A) for each fiscal year, not less than $500,000 shall be used for direct legal and other assistance to political detainees and prisoners and their families, including the investigation of the killing of protesters and prisoners, and for support for actions of black-led community organizations to resist, through nonviolent means, the enforcement of apartheid policies such as— "(A) removal of black populations from certain geographic areas on account of race or ethnic origin, "(B) denationalization of blacks, including any distinctions between the South African citizenships of blacks and whites, "(C) residence restrictions based on race or ethnic origin, "(D) restrictions on the rights of blacks to seek employment in South Africa and to live wherever they find employment in South Africa, and "(E) restrictions which make it impossible for black employees and their families to be housed in family accommodations near their place of employment. "(2)(A) No grant under this subsection may exceed $100,000. "(B) The average of all grants under this paragraph made in any fiscal year shall not exceed $70,000. "(g) Of the funds made available to carry out subsection (e)(2)(A) for each fiscal year, $175,000 shall be used for direct assistance to families of victims of violence such as 'necklacing' and other such inhumane acts. An additional $175,000 shall be made available to black groups in South Africa which are actively working toward a multi-racial solution to the sharing of political power in that country through nonviolent, constructive means.".

22 USC 2151n.

Employment and unemployment. Housing.

Grants.

EXPANDING PARTICIPATION IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY

SEC. 203. (a) The Congress declares that— (1) the denial under the apartheid laws of South Africa of the rights of South African blacks and other nonwhites to have the opportunity to participate equitably in the South African economy as managers or owners of, or professionals in, business enterprises, and

22 USC 5031.