Mr. Dessande

Mr. Dessande

Chad
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Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

TCD A/33/PV.56 Nov. 22, 1978

In its resolution 3068 (XXVIII), the Gel1.eral Assembly qualified apartheid as a crime against humanity. In fact apartheid is a by-product of colonialism, dt~signed to carry to the extreme plunder and exploitation fo,r the benefit of the racist white minority and international ;.mperialism. The r!ic…

TCD A/33/PV.52 Nov. 10, 1978

Since the twenty-seventh regular session of the General As!embly ~ have seen a rapid and continuous develop- ment of co-operation between the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity {OAU~. That co-operation, of course, is based on the conviction expressed at the Addis Ababa Summit Confe…

TCD A/33/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1978

I do not know why my coJleaglle and brother, the Pennanent. Representative of Libya, insists on repeating what he has already said on several other occasions: in the Security Council, and before that in the meeting of the African group of States when I was explaining the situation prevailing in Chad…

TCD A/32/PV.76 Nov. 21, 1977

The South African regime, characterized by national oppression and the brutal over-exploitation of repressed blacks, is one of the last bastions of colonialic:t domination in our modern world, and in particular in the African continent, where imperialism and racism are clearly on the retreat thanks …

TCD A/32/PV.46 Oct. 25, 1977

We were very distressed to learn of the assassination of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates. We would request our colleague Mr. All Hu- maidan to accept the heartfelt condolences of my dele- gatiOil and to be kind enough to transmit this message to the Government o…

TCD A/31/PV.47 Oct. 29, 1976

At the beginning of my statement I feel in duty bound to pay a tribute to the memory of the martyrs of Sharpeville, of Soweto and all those who elsewhere have given their lives in the struggle against apartheid and racial discrimination so that human freedom and dignity might prevail. 86. It has be…