Thursday, April 18, P77 01 c? 11 ! is fi 'it ff - s W CfelM Daily Ncbraskcn 1 .2?! Ill fri! Tit. Ecutcsr Nc 73 Ccrvke VilLLINOTON l!ew Zetland's Eusbytfoion fs .. -I V fo I f t n wed. tour ,iite-rukd South A&ici later this ytti fttJ Prims Minister P.viJ Langs said the deeiebn would b3 the fpert's "eternal shame." arrived heme from a tour cf hJ ck Africa crJy hcun tiler the Rabfy Union's 18-nsn Hillr council voted to defy widespread domestic end Ir.tt-nistlor.al exposition and send the All Elacks r.med or their black Jsrseys to pl;.y Cstnst the South African Springboks. Church tells tolled in lament at the announce ir.ei.it, protesters outside Ksijb? Union hesiquar t:.-3 chanted "E'a:ee," and New Zealand's M& goat e-tti-epartheid grorp, Halt All racist Tcura, vcv;ed to mobilize public opinion to step the tear. In South Africa, thededolcnwas greeted with outrage by Nobel rcr.ee Prize winner Eishop Desmond Tutu 'and ethers, while in Lusaka, Zambia, the African National Congress warned the New Zealand players that they could get cc'.:t In the crcss-flrs cf South Africa's civil . "It Is certain that demonstration will take place, and that the government will reset with the same violence es we have seen already," an ANC ipekeeman said. "The ANC can only once more appeal to them wile they stall have time to ea'l cir the tour. The vote in favor of a tour had been wld expected in New Zealand, ivhcre the issue had provoked more passion than WcIIlrtcn's ban on visits by nuclear ships and the resulting crisis In relations with the United States. IIAUT chairman John Klnto ald a national day cf protest would be observed ca f,2ay 3 to put "irresistible pressure" cn the Eiby Union. "We're going to ensure that this tour does not proceed," he said. Police sealed off the Eugby Union's Welling ton headquarters during the four-hour meeting. Demonstrators, police and niby fans clashed in 1081 when South Africa's Springboks toured ca wouia J - .W. I. -, I t tM.l Km Zealand In the last meeting between the two rr:v7r.:.d nations. Iho decision followed krs's statement that "the tour must not proceed," end opposition from & unanimous parliament, the churches, newrp?p?ers and the country's two bluest pro vincial rj'by unions. Ri'by Union Chainr.eTi Ces Bl?ry said: "We do not believe that the majority cf New Zealand- idor that a decision should be midailon, threats, or llr? He sold the government's view that a tour would cause international and domestic dane to New Zealand had been considered carefully, but the council's responsibility vras to rby. Eljaey ssid Lapse's apparent success in con incin'3 black AMca that everything pcsslbla had been done by his Leber Gr;er.;ment to step the tour was a factor in the veto. The tour probably will take place from late July to early September. ' The All Elacks arrive in South Aflrca alter & year In which more than Sv3 blacks have died in mlloravide unrest. Pdes.nv.IJ.le, the tour cculd rpefl troalle for Irterr.itlcnal rpsrts gathering ineludlsj the 1GC3 Olympic Garacs. An All Elacks' visit la 1 3715 prompted a walkout by African continents frtm that year's Montreal games in protest cf Nov Yldackatchcw Tessem a, president cf the Union ofAfrfcaii Sprits Ccnfedcrallon inAddfsAb&ra, Ethlcpda, said New Zealand should be barred from the JO Ccrrnonyeslth Came3 in Edln turh. Commonwealth Secretary General Sridath Eamphal sold New Zealand r pcrtsmen would pey the price for the "shameful" decision to go ahead with the tour. "Mo cr.s should believe that such r.els of d's honor su an All Elacks tour cf South Africa can to cost f.ea," he said, A spokesman for Eamphal said he was ref: ring to a peseia's b'ack boycott cf the 4i nation Lth Cssnes next July and Auj 4 Af! 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