The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1973, Page page 6, Image 6

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are destroying the United States'
image, she said.
Internal racial and guerrilla military
issues in Rhodesia prompted Britain to
go to the United Nations in 1968,
Rogers said. Britain requested a
Security Council resolution placing
economic sanctions on Rhodesia, she
said.
Two resolutions were passed under
the "Chapter Seven" section of the
Security Council, which applies to
major instances of aggression or
threats to peace in a country.
Resolutions passed under Chapter
Seven are mandatory for all countries
which are members of the United
Nations.
The sanctions were intact until
they were first violated
by the United States in 1971, when
Congress passed the Byrd Amendment
to the Military Procurement Act, she
said. The amendment, which again
permitted trade with Rhodesia, was
the result of pressure from extreme
right-wing groups and corporations
with interests in Rhodesia, Rogers
said.
Last year, attempts were made in
Congress to repeal the Byrd
Amendment, she said. Although
assured of Senate support, some
senators wanted confirmation from
President Nixon that the repeal would
be in the best interests of the United
States, she said.
Rogers said that then-presidential
aide John Ehrlichman was supposed to
communicate the President's opinion,
believed to be positive, to these
senators.
"Apparently Ehrlichman never
made the calls or else said the wrong
things,"' Rogers said. She said senators
never received word and the repeal
failed.
Efforts to repeal the Byrd
Amendment are being repeated this
year, she said. She said she is confident
of a victory when the bill comes to a
vote in November.
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