UNITED NATIONS
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In a guilty land |
Statement by the Chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on the Policies of Apartheid of the Government of the Republic of South Africa at the 57th meeting on 7th April 1965, on executions in South Africa. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 1, March 1965 | |
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Cages in Windhoek: whose move? |
The struggle for freedom in Windhoek, South West Africa. |
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The freedom of Namib |
Aims for South West Africa. |
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Dream money in Leo |
Poem. |
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The two moralities |
The white man's desire for survival and the black man's desire for fulfilment. |
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Goa and Walvis Bay |
Editorial |
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South Africa Now, Show No 211 |
Transcript of news regarding the transition to Namibian independence, broadcast on South Africa Now |
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Chapter sixteen: Namibia | |
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What the United Nations is doing | |
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1982: Year of international mobilisation for sanctions against South Africa |
Address by the African National Congress to the United Nations General Assembly regarding sanctions against South Africa. |
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South Africa is main base of imperialism |
Speech delivered by I B Tabata to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations. |
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An address delivered to the United Nations Committee |
Address delivered by I B Tabata to the United Nations Committee in Lusaka, Zambia. Covers the problem of the colonies and the Protectorates. Argues that these subjects cannot be adequately dealt with without addressing the problem of South Africa. |
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Address on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968 |
Address by Dr Alan Paton on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968. |
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The United Nations in Africa | |
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Lagos Declaration against apartheid |
The World Conference for action against apartheid, organised by the United Nations, in co-operation with the Organisation of African Unity and the Federal Government of Nigeria met in Nigeria and after discussion adopted a declaration against apartheid. |
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Observer Delegation Report: Brazzaville Talks, 25-28 September 1988 |
Report on talks held in Brazzaville with regard to negotiations for the elections, logistics and other preparations for Namibian independence as well as national reconciliation and economic development. |
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Discussions between the Honourable Prime Minister and the Secretary General of the United Nations during a working lunch at the Castle on 23 August 1983 |
Report of discussions between the South African Prime Minister and the United Nations Secretary General about the independence of Namibia and the role of the United Nations |
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Namibian independence talks: Meeting at the Mulungushi Conference Hall, Lusaka, 11-13 May 1984 |
Report on Namibian independence talks, and implementation of UN Security Council 435, held in Lusaka in May 1984. |
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Visit of His Excellency Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary-General of the United Nations, to South West Africa/Namibia: 25-26 August 1983 |
Report on the visit of the Secreatry-General of the United Nations to South Africa to discuss the independence of Namibia/South West Africa. |