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MORI DocID: 1451843

of the bombing in Vietnam are being organized by the "Republican Party National Convention Coalition" to occur on
21 August 1972. In an apparent reference to the 21 August
Stockholm Conference on Vietnam will speak on the subject of
PCPJ leader and representatives of the
the alleged American bombing of dikes in North Vietnam.
(Comment: We have no present information concerning plans of
Stockholm Conference representatives to travel to the United
States during the Republican National Convention; nor do we
have any additional information concerning plans of Stockholm
Conference representatives to participate in activities con-
nected with the Republican Convention.)

The Anti-War Union (AWU), a domestic group engaged in
organizing counter-activities at the Republican National Con-
vention, has sponsored the travel of a delegation of activists
to Paris, France, to meet with officials of the Democratic
Republic of North Vietnam (DRV) and the Provisional Government
of South Vietnam (PRG). An advance party
has already met with DRV and PRG representatives to discuss
the agenda for meetings with the full AWU delegation. Although
no information is presently available indicating that actions
will be discussed at meetings between the AWU delegation
and the DRV/PRG officials, it is known that members of the AWU
advance party have asked for advice from the DRV and
PRG officials regarding the stance the AWU should take on certain questions
relating to the presidential elections. It is also known
that the DRV officials have questioned the AWU advance party
about the political mood in the United States. One of the
AWU delegation members has stated that upon their return to
the United States about 26 July 1972, some of the members
will speak at rallies, over the radio, and on television,
visiting for Nixon, and the need to end the consequences of
about the American people
Nixon." The delegation member added that the demonstrations
at the Republican Convention will be "unique."

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