Mr. Lusaka

Mr. Lusaka

Zambia
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Much has been said and written about the apartheid policies and practices of the South African regime. Aparthlfid has been universally condemned and declared by the United Nations as a crime against humanity. Repeated demands have been made for the Pretoria regime to abandon this evil doc- trine, wh…

Once again the Gen- eral Assembly is considering the question of the policies and practices of apartheid, a system of man's inhumanity to his fellow men, which constitutes the fabric of South African society. South Africa con- tinues shamelessly to have the distinction of being the only country in t…

The General Assembly is considering agenda item 18 on the eve of a solemn meeting to be held tomorrow to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. I have asked to speak in this debate in order to read the following mes…

ZMB A/37/PV.89 Dec. 2, 1982

In its search for ajust and durable solution to the problem of Palestine and to the conflict in the Middle East as a whole, the General Assembly ha§ repeatedly called upon Israel and its collaborators to recognize the inaH~nable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and a national ho…

ZMB S/35/PV.42 Oct. 21, 1980

I should like to ask for clarification. 17. Yesterday when you, Mr. President, asked us to vote for the third time in a restricted ballot, you said

ZMB A/34/PV.58 Nov. 8, 1979

My distinguished brother and colleague, Ambassador B. A. Clark of Nigeria, opened this debate last Tuesday with a statement remarkable in its clarity and seriousness of purpose. The first two sentences of his statement summarize the situa- tion we are considering, and are in themselves an elo- quent…

ZMB A/34/PV.38 Oct. 17, 1979

The declaration of the year 1979as the International Year of the Child marked a watershed in the advancement of the welfare of future generations. It was an imaginative as it was realistic. What is at stake is how we are to improve the lot of the child all over the world. This is a noble goal to whi…