The Assembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.32 and Add.1, entitled "Inter- national Declaration against Apartheid in Sports". A recorded vote has been requested.
The Assembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.3I and Add.I, entitled "World Conference for Action against Apartheid". A recorded vote has been requested.
The Assembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.28 and Add.!, entitled "Pro- gramme of work of the Special Committee against Apart- heid." A recorded vote has been requested.
The Assembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.27 and Add.!, entitled "Dissemi- nation of information on apartheid". A recorded vote has been requested.
The Assembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.26 and Add.I, entitled "Economic collaboration with South Africa". A recorded vote has been requested.
We sha1: now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.23 and A1d.I, entitled "Relations be- tween Israel and South Africa". A i;;corded vote has been ieque r I.ed. 205. The PRi3SIDENT: The l\ssembly will now vote on draft resolution A/32/L.25 and Add. I, entitled "Military and nuclear collaboration with Sout…
I ~hall now put to the vote draft resolution A/32jL.22/Rev.1 afid Add.1 entitled "Trade union action against apartheid." A recorded vote has been requested.
On behalf of the sponsors of draft resolution A/32/L.34/Rev.· . the representative of Sweden has declared that to allow further consultations on the text of that draft resolution the vote on it should be postponed. Consequently the vote on draft resolution A/32/L.34/Rev.l will be postponed untll a l…
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote before the vote.
196. T:le representative of Sweden wishes to speak in order to makz an explanatory statement before we proceed to the vote. I call upon him.
On behalf of the sponsors, the representative of Nigeria has just introduced very small, almost technical oral amendments to draft resolutions A/32/L.24 and A/32/L.33. Because of the marginal signifi- cance of these changes, I am sure that the General Assembly will take them into account without hav…
The representative of Benin, on behalf of Mallritius, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Benin, the sponsors of d'!8ft resolution A/32/L.41 submitted to the General Assembly on 6 December, has just stated that they do not insist on a vote. Accordingly, draft resolution A/32!L.41 will nClt b~ put to a vo…
This is the result of the drawing of lots. The following six inspectors of the Joint Inspection Unit will serve for a full term of five years: Mr. Zakaria Sibahi, Mr. Sharif Padmadisastra, Mr. Alexander Sergeevich Bryntsev, Mr. Joseph Adolph Sawe, Mr. Julio C. Rodriguez Arias and Mr. Mark Allen.
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Under article 4 ofthe statute of the Joint Inspection Unit, the duration of the appointments of the inspectors shall be five years, renewable for one further term. In order to ensure continuity-in the membership of the Unit, six of the Inspectors appointed from 1 January 1978 shall serve for a full …
As representatives are aware, the General Assembly by its resolution 31/192 of22 December 1976 decided that the Joint Inspection Unit would consist of not more than 11 inspectors and that, starting from the thirty-second session of the General Assembly, the Presi- dent of the Assembly would consult …
I have to announce that a message has been received from the President of Liberia, the text'of whichwill be issued in due course.s
124. May I express my appreciation to all the speakers who have contributed to this solemn observance of the Internatio .al Anti-Apartheid Year.
125. The ceremony isno…
I now invite the Chairman of the Special Committee against Apartheid, Mr. Leslie Harriman of Nigeria, to make a statement.
107. Mr. HARRIMAN (Nigeria), Chairman of the Special Committee against Apartheid: It is with the deepest emotion that I address this Assembly today as Chairman of the Special C…