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Summary: Gays Take Tour Stand (Press, 21 April 1981)
The National Gay Rights Conference, held in Wellington over the weekend, has called for the cancellation of the Springbok tour. This decision reflects widespread support among lesbians and homosexual men for other oppressed minority groups globally. Wayne Cartledge, the conference spokesman, articulated that the conference's stance aligns with the notion of solidarity against oppression. Additionally, the conference endorsed a resolution motivating lesbian and homosexual men to participate in the May mobilisation against the tour, indicating a unified front against perceived injustices.
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