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- FondsPA 4 - United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) collection
- SubfondsPA 4/1 - NAMIBIANA
- SeriesPA 4/1/4 - Series D: Namibia in the News: United Nations Commissioner for Namibia
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- ItemPA 4/1/4/78 - (i) General Assembly President, Ambassador Paul Lusaka of Zambia, calls on Assembly to redouble efforts for early implementation of Security Council Resolution 435 (1978) (ii) The OAU co-ordinating committee for the liberation of Africa, meeting in Dar es Salaam from 30 August to 1st September 1984, reiterates that Security Council resolution 435 (1978) is the basis for Namibia’s independence and rejects South Africa’s dubious strategies of neo-colonial alternatives to the resolution, 38/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/79 - United Nations Council for Namibia to hold symposium on a century of the heroic struggle of the Namibian people against colonial occupation at the United Nations headquarters in New York from 31 October to 2 November 1984, 39/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/80 - (i) New talks take plays in Luanda on the question of the withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola (ii) Most speakers at current session of the United Nations General Assembly call for the early implementation of the United Nations plan for the independence of Namibia as embodied in Security Council resolution 435 (1978), 41/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/81 - (i) Southern African Bishop Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace Prize Winner, condemns United States’ policy of “constructive engagement” in the Southern Africa (ii) Southern Africa frees Namibians illegally detained since the Cassinga raids in 1978(iii) SWAPO steps up its struggle to liberate Namibia, 42/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/82 - (i) More talks between United States and South African officials take place in Cape Verde Islands on Southern Africa (ii) The United Nations Council for Namibia will hold symposium on “A Century of Heroic Struggle of the Namibian People Against Colonial Occupation”, 43/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/83 - United Nations Council for Namibia holds meetings at United Nations Headquarters, New York on 29 October 1984, to commemorate the week of Solidarity with the People of Namibia and their National Liberation Movement, (SWAPO), 44/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/84 - (i) The People’s Republic of Angola’s on the question of the withdrawal of Cuban forces from its territory spelled out (ii) United Nations Council for Namibia condemns South African illegal conscription in Namibia, 48/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/85 - (i) The United Nations General Assembly concludes debate on the question of Namibia with most speakers: • calling for the immediate implementation of Security Council resolution 435 (1978) ; • reiterating their rejection of South African attempts at linking the independence of Namibia with the withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola; and • calling for the imposition of comprehensive and mandatory sanctions against South Africa under the United Nations Charter to compel her to relinquish her illegal occupation of Namibia. (ii) Leaders of Frontline States, the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) and the African National Congress (ANC) reiterate their rejection of linking the independence of Namibia to the withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola, 49/84
- ItemPA 4/1/4/86 - (i) United Nations General Assembly concludes consideration of the question of Namibia and adopts five resolutions on the issue: • Situation in Namibia resulting from the illegal occupation of the territory by South Africa; • Implementation of Security Council resolution 435 (1978); • Programme of work of the United Nations Council for Namibia; • Dissemination of information and mobilization of international public opinion in support of Namibia • United Nations fund for Namibia. (ii) Assembly of Heads of States and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) adopts a resolution on Namibia reiterating, inter alia, that Security Council resolution 435 (1978) is the only basis for a peaceful solution to the Namibian problem, 50/84.
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