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MORI DocID: 1451843

09 MAY 1972

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Foreign Support for Activities Planned to Disrupt
or Harass the Democratic National Convention

SUMMARY:

New indications of foreign efforts or plans to inspire,
support, influence, or exploit actions designed to disrupt
or harass the Democratic National Convention in Miami, 10-13
July 1972, are limited to a reiteration by a member of the
Secretariat of the Stockholm Conference on Vietnam of a
statement previously issued by the World Assembly for Peace
and Independence of the Peoples of Indochina. The Assembly's
pronouncement generally endorsed the concept of international
United States leading up to the Democratic and Republican
Conventions, but made no specific call for support of dis-
ruptive actions at the conventions themselves.

DEVELOPMENTS:

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The World Assembly for Peace and Independence of the
Peoples of Indochina, of which the Stockholm Conference was
a major organizer, had earlier enunciated a similar statement
in an appendix to the final draft resolution of the Assembly's
"Action Commission." The appendix called for international
support to six weeks of domestic antiwar actions and demon-
the statement: "This campaign will lead up to the Democratic
Party Convention at Miami on July 9, 1972, and the Republican
Party Convention in San Diego on August 21, 1972."

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