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UNAM Archives Holdings
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PA 1 - Katjavivi collection
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PA 1/16 - Speeches and Memoranda: 1965-1987
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PA 1/16/2 - SWAPO: 1965-1969. Includes petitions and memoranda by SWAPO to several bodies and interest groups including the OAU Liberation Committee, Human Rights & Apartheid, UN Commission on Colonialism and other UN bodies.
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PA 1/16/2/1 - The Leading Facts in the Struggle of South West Africa Today. SWAPO memorandum circulated at the Fourth Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Conference to be held at the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute, Winneba, Ghana. 1965. 2 pp.
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PA 1/16/2/2 - Petition before the Fourth Committee (of the UN) by the South West Africa People’s Organization. Signed by Emil Appolus, Secretary for Information and Publicity, 1966. 7 pp.
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PA 1/16/2/3 - The Struggle for the National Independence. Address given by Andreas Z. Shipanga, member of the National Executive Board of SWAPO. 1967?, 3pp.
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PA 1/16/2/4 - The Present (Political Situation?).[“SWAPO draft for OAU and others.”] 1967, 4 pp
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PA 1/16/2/5 - Human Rights and Apartheid Policies in Namibia (South West Africa), by the London office of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO). 1967 ?, 5 pp. Page 8 of 47
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The Leading Facts in the Struggle of South West Africa Today. SWAPO memorandum circulated at the Fourth Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Conference to be held at the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute, Winneba, Ghana. 1965. 2 pp.
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