I have joined with Senators KENNEDY and WEICKER in cosponsoring the AntiApartheid Act of 1986. This act would impose sanctions and economic measures of the kind envisioned in the report of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group. These would include no new investment or new loans to South Africa. no contribution toward the development of additional energy resources for South Africa. no exploration. extraction. processing. or trade in natural resources from Namibia. which is illegally occupied by South Africa. a ban on landing rights for South African aircraft in the United States. a ban on imports of coals. uranium. and steel from South Africa. disinvestment from the computer industry in South Africa. coupled with a ban on exports of computers. and $25 million per year in aid for refugee educational assistance for South Africans and Namibians outside their countries. and for blackled antiapartheid community development organizations. This is a package of sanctions and economic measures which is designed to put meaningful pressure on the South African Government. Unlike President Reagans program of watereddown sanctions. these measures have teeth. and if enacted will have a real effect on bringing about a change in the policies of the South African Government.