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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 4/1/4/86 - (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.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/87 - (i) Ad Hoc expert group on Southern Africa discusses, enter alia, Human rights violations in South Africa and Namibia; (ii) The Republic of Angola reiterates its conditions for the withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola, 1/1985.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/88 - United Nations Council for Namibia Elects its Office for 1985, 2/85.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/89 - (i) Bomb explodes in Northern Namibia killing and injuring several persons; (ii) Struggle of the Namibian people for Namibian independence under the leadership of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO), 3/1985.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/90 - (i) Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) criticizes South African System of Education imposed on black Namibians; (ii) President of Council for Namibia says Security Council resolutions 385 (1976) and 435 (1978) remain the only acceptable basis for a negotiated settlement of the Namibian Question; (iii) South Arica flexes her military muscle in Northern Namibia, signalling her intention of invading neighbouring states, 4/85.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/91 - (i) Charges against Ms. Gwen Lister, a Windhoek journalist, dropped by South African illegal regime in Namibia; (ii) United Nations Council for Namibia accuses South African illegal administration in Namibia of violating health care in the territory; (iii) New York City decides, inter alia, to ban deposits in banks promoting sale of coins minted in South Africa and Namibia, 5/85.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/92 - (i) United States closes its office in Windhoek; (ii) SWAPO denounces South African plan to set up an “interim Government” in Namibia; (iii) South Africa intensifies repression in Namibia; (iv) The Organization of African Unity (OAU) liberation committee condemns South Africa’s continued occupation of Namibia, 6/85.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/93 - (i) Council for Namibia to organize symposium on the immediate independence of Namibia in March 1985 in Singapore; (ii) Non-aligned foreign Ministers to meet in New Delhi from 18 April to 19 April 1985 to discuss the Namibian issue; (iii) South African illegal regime in Namibia is trying to reintroduce the “pass law” system in the territory, 9/85.
- ItemPA 4/1/4/94 - (i) United Nations Council for Namibia strongly condemns South Africa’s attempts to impose an internal settlement in Namibia; (ii) Mission of Council for Namibia consults with Government of Saudi Arabia, 10/85.
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