STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE ON VIETNAM

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May 21, 2004
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Approved For Release 2004/05/25: CIA-RDP69B00369R000 10400 1. Appeal to the World for Vietnam (2 versions) 2. Scientists' Appeal for Vietnam 3. List of Participants 1. Closing Address by Professor Gunnar Myrdal 5. "The Question of the Legality of United States Actions in Vietnam" by William L. Standard 6. "The Vietnam War and the Political and Moral Isolation of America" by Gunnar Myrdal 7. "Vietnam: Anatomy of the Conflict" by No Vasiljev, Prague 8. "The Use of Napalm, Poisonous Gases and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction" by John Takman, Stockholm 9. "Historical Analysis of the Struggle for Independence up to the Geneva Accords of 195l" by Philippe Devill.ers, professor at the Institute of Political Studies, University of Paris 10. "Escalation and the Future" by Joan. McDermott 11. "A Contribution to Peace Negotiations in South Vietnam" by Vo Van An, General Secretary, Overseas Buddhist Association 12. Speech by Dinh Ba Thi, head of South Vietnamese delegation 13. "Vietnam and After" by D.F. Fleming 14. Speech by Representative of the D.R. of Vietnam 15. Report of the Commission on International Law and the War in Vietnam 16. Report of the Commission on the race of the War 17. Conclusions of the Commission on the Struggle for Independence and Development in Vietnam 18. Report of the Commission on Peace Initiatives - Real & Deceptive 19. Report of the Commission on the Growing Isolation of the USA in the World, Due to its Policies and Actions in Vietnam Approved For Release 2004/05/25 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2 Approved Fot Release 2004/05/25?: CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2 20. Conclusions of Commission on Material Aid to Vietnam 21. Report of the Commission on Co-ordination of Activities for Peace and Independence in Vietnam 22. Conclusions of the Commission on the War in Vietnam and World Peace 23. Trade Unionists' Working Group 21k. Report of the Youth and Students Working Group 25. Report of the Working Group of Women 26. Resolution passed by the Working Group of Scientists, Teachers and Doctors and submitted to the Plenary Session of the Conference 27. Parliamentarian's Working Group Recommendation 28. Report of the Working Group of Religious Organisations Approved For Release 2004/05/25 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2 Approved-For Release--2094/05/25: CIA-RDP69800369R000200.140034-2 1. The Stockholm Conference on Vietnam (6-9 July 1967) was convened under the titular auspices of the Swedish Society for Peace and Arbitration, and sponsored by the following organizations: a. b. C. d. e. f. g. h. i. J? World Council of Peace (wCP) International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace (ICDP) International Peace Bureau, Geneva. International Women's League for Peace and Freedom Amnesty International American Friends Service Committee International Fellowship of Reconciliation War Resisters' International International Committee of Conscience on Vietnam National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam. 2. In addition, according to the list of participants published by the Conference, also present at the conference were representatives of the following organizations: a. Christian Peace Conference b. Pax Christi c. Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDE) d. World Federation of Scientific Workers (WFSGT) e. world Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) f. Women Strike for Peace g. World Federation of United Towns h. International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) i. World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) j. International Union of Students (IUS) k. International Organization of Journalists (ICJ) 1. International Association for Liberal Christianity and Religious Freedom in. Berlin Conference of Catholic Christians in European States n. Secretariat Internationale de Liaison des Associations Emmaus o. Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization (Cairo-based) p. Numerous national country delegations, including the U.S. delegation on pp. 16 and 17 of the list of participants. The prime-mover and organizing force for the conference, as well as the running of it, was the WCP, supported by its numerous affiliates parti- cipating as members of national country delegations, by the representatives Approved For Release 2004/05/25 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2 Approved For l1eIease 2004/05/25 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2 of the various Soviet front organizations listed above (ITIDF, WFSW, WFTU, IADL, ti TFDY, IUS, IOJ'), as well as by individuals such as Mrs. Peggy Duff (of ICDP) and Bertil Svahnstroem (of the Swedish Society for Peace and Arbitration), Organizing Chairman of the Conference. 3. Attached herewith is a chart giving the composition of the Conference in terms of agenda and working commissions, a list of participants issued by the Conference, copies of speeches and papers presented by leading participants, and the final reports and/or resolutions of the eight commissions and various specialized working groups. 4. Also attached is an envelope containing miscellaneous anti- US/anti-Israeli pamphlets and other material distributed to the conference delegates. Approved For Release 2004/05/25 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000200140034-2