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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-71—JULY 11, 1987

101 STAT. 407

further, That if the United States citizen refuses to agree to binding international arbitration and refuses to agree that the award resulting from the arbitration will constitute a full and final settlement of any and all claims, liabilities and demands, including those which may be directed at the United States, its officers, agents and employees, arising directly or indirectly from the establishment of the Regional Military Training Center, then the $20,000,000 shall be made available for expenditure to the Government of Honduras: Provided further, That arbitrators shall consider maintenance costs, interest costs, professional fee costs, land, business and asset valuations and all other matters they deem appropriate: Provided further. That nothing in this provision shall prevent the two parties prior to a final arbitration award from reaching a binding full and final written agreement outside the arbitration proceedings: Provided further, That funds previously appropriated for the Economic support fund shall be used to pay for the reasonable costs of the activities of the factfinder, the International Arbitration Commission, the arbitrators and the experts appointed by the arbitrators. ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT OF SOLIDARITY

For an additional amount for the "Economic Support Fund", $1,000,000, which shall be made available, notwithstanding any other provision of law, only for the support of the independent Polish trade union "Solidarity". ASSISTANCE FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA

For an additional amount for "Energy and selected development Terrorism, activities. Development Assistance", $50,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 1988: Provided, That none of these funds may be available for activities in Mozambique or Angola: Provided further. That none of these funds may be available to any country for which the President proposes to disburse funds within the Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference until the President certifies that such country (1) has not advocated the form of terrorism, commonly known as "necklacing", used against South African blacks; (2) has provided assurances that it has taken action against any person who has been found to have practiced necklacing against South African blacks; and (3) is not knowingly allowing terrorists who practice necklacing to operate in its territory: Provided further, That such funds shall be made available only as follows: (a) $37,500,000 shall be made available to assist the member states of the Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) in carrying out the most urgent sector projects supported by SADCC in the following sectors: transportation , and communications, energy (including the improved utilization of electrical power sources which already exist in the member states and offer the potential to swiftly reduce the dependence of those states on South Africa for electricity), agricultural research and training, and industrial development and trade

    • •: (including private sector initiatives): Provided, That of this

amount not less than 60 percent shall be used in the transportation sector: Provided further, That none of the funds made available under this paragraph may be made available for the design, rehabilitation, construction, or equipping of any rail or

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