UNITED NATIONS

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Obstacles to free and fair elections in Namibia

UN Resolution 435, which provided for free and fair elections in Namibia, was implemented on 1 April 1989. A Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and a UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) were responsible for the supervision and control of this process .

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.

New Constitution early days 1979

Newspaper, Miscellaneous, 1979.

New Age Vol.8 No.30 May. 1962
Natal Indian Congress Resolution Fourth Annual Conference held on the 1st and 2nd of October 1950

N.I.C.

Natal Indian Congress - monthly meeting of Executives

Meeting Agenda - 01 May 1949

Minutes of previous meeting - 3 April 1949

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.

Mr. Nehru and Goa
Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Flood Relief Committee. Ladysmith : Natal

Sir, In submitting our memorandum to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission the FLood Relief Committee advance certain proposals....

Memorandum on the Nature and effects of Racial Discrimination in South Africa

Memorandum submitted to the United Nations Commission

Memorandum on Civic Status

The world is asking of its peoples how best to organize and govern in the interests of all recognizing that I only by serving the interests of all can peace and security be established.......

Letter from T Weir to Alan Paton
Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo.

Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo.

Letter from R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, South Africa, to His Excellency Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary-General of the United Nations, New York

A letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the United Nataions Secretary-General to report the cross border insurgence by SWAPO from Angola into Namibia for the purpose of establishing bases, in contravention of signed Agreements.

Letter from R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information, to the Honourable Alexander M Haig, Secretary of State, United States of America

Letter from Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information, to US Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, regarding the Ottawa Summit statement on terrorism. Includes prior correspondence.

Letter from R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information, to Alexander M Haig

Letter from Pik Botha, Minster of Foreign Affairs, to US Secretary of State, Alexander Haig regarding the meeting of Contact Group Foreign Ministers held in Luxembourg on 17 May 1982 in relation to Southern African policy. Includes prior correspondence.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Phillip

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Phillip

Letter from P W Botha, State President of the Republic of South Africa, to His Excellency Mr Kenneth D Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia

Letter from the President of South Africa to the President of Zambia informing him of the insurgence of troops from Angola into Namibia and the impact this will have on the peace process. Includes a letter from R F Botha to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Letter from Maggie Smith to Phyllis Naidoo.

Letter from Maggie Smith to Phyllis Naidoo.

Letter from Chester A Crocker to Mr Minister

Letter from Chester Crocker questioning the announcement by the Administrator-General in Namibia that SWAPO gueriillas returning to Angola will be thoroughly interrogated about their activities and knowledge of possible arms caches.

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