Mr. Bouayad-Agha

Mr. Bouayad-Agha

Algeria
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Although racism manifests itself in different forms, nowhere has it assumed su~h intolerable and inhuman proportions as in Africa. In the southern part of our contin0nt white minorities continue to justify their predominance and their domination by claiming the supre- macy of their race over that of…

DZA A/34/PV.4 Sept. 21, 1979

I believe that to request legal counsel would do an injustice to our Assembly. I trust that I may be forgiven any apparent lack ofseriousness if I point out that this is not a question of a motor-car collIsion or a divorce. The General Assembly is sovereign; it has taken certain decisions in the fOI…

DZA A/34/PV.4 Sept. 21, 1979

My Minister will have an opportuni- ty at the appropriate time to express the high esteem in which Algeria holds Mr. Salim and the justifiable pride we feel on seeing him presiding over the thirty-fourth session of the General Assembly. 189. At this stage of our work, I shall limit myself to statin…

DZA A/33/PV.48 Nov. 9, 1978

As members of the Assembly know, a committee consisting of five non-aligned countries-or, rather, six, since the chairman of the group has joined the com- mittee-which was entrusted with following the Cyprus crisis has for several days maintained continuous contact with the various parties concerned…

DZA A/33/PV.21 Oct. 4, 1978

The head of the delegation of Morocco this morning in his statement [20th meeting! referred to an alleged act of aggression committed on Moroccan territory by regular units of the Algerian army. Such an accusation would not have deserved a reply had it not been intended to distract the attention of …

DZA A/32/PV.81 Nov. 25, 1977

Our Assembly's consideration of the item on the situation in the Middle East has this year a very special nature because of the gravity of the situation and the difficult period through which the Arab world is living at this crucial moment. Just as the struggle of the Palestinian people for the exer…

DZA A/32/PV.38 Oct. 19, 1977

In deciding to refer the debate on Namibia to its plenary meetings, the General Assembly wished to highlight the specific importance of the question, since South Africa is obstinately determined to make of Namibia a stamping- ground for its imperialism and its racist policies. In this respect the re…

DZA A/32/PV.54 Nov. 12, 1975

When ',he State of the Comoros was admitted to membership in the United Nations, the General Assembly adopted resolution 3385 (XXX), which did not omit to reaffirm ''the necessity of respecting the unity and terri- torial integrity of the Comoro archipelago, composed of the islands of Anjouan, Grand…