Mr. Correa Da Costa

Mr. Correa Da Costa

Brazil
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As we are only too aware, the item on the Policies of apartheid of the Government of South Africa, is a recmrent one on the agenda, many resolutions on the subject having already been adopted, both by the General Assembly and by other organs of the United Nations. If we are once again holding a deba…

In any event, the Amazonian countries have strong reserva- tions on such undefined concepts as "the beSt avail- able technologies that minimize significant risks to nature or other adverse effects, shall be used, for this would amount to making them indefinitely dependent upon the technologies of de…

BRA A/36/PV.86 Nov. 13, 1981

The Govern- ment of Brazil, mindful of its obligations towards disabled persons, and in response to the recommendations made by the United Nations in resolutions adopted by the General Assembly during the last five sessions. has established a Brazilian national committee for the International Year o…

BRA A/35/PV.105 March 3, 1981

No one is entitled to challenge the fact that by now it is clear and obvious that South Africa does not intend to re- linquish its control over the Territory of Namibia. How could one be led to believe otherwise? Indeed, since the First World War during which South Africa conquered the then German c…

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

Let my opening remarks express my delegation's appreciation of the work accomplished by the Special Committee against Apartheid, which year after year has provided this Assembly with a comprehensive and exhaustive report on South Africa's racial policies. 184. I should like to pay a special tribute…

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

Once again the General Assembly is seized of the question ofapartheid. As it holds, in its highest forum, a debate on the policies of racial discrimination and racial separation followed by South Africa, the international community will, once more, express its unanimous, finn and unyielding rejectio…

BRA S/31/PV.84 Nov. 30, 1976

Although Ambas· sador Jackson of Guyana has in bis capacity as chairman of the group of Latin-American States had the opportunity to express to the Assembly tite feelings of our region on the occasion of the admission of Angola to the United Nations, the Brazilian delegation wishes to add its own we…

BRA A/33/PV.83 Dec. 9, 1948

On the occasionon which the international community is commemorating the thirtieth anniversaryof the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights, Brazil would like to reiterate its dedication to the lofty propositions that led the United Nations to adopt the Declaration, which has served as an inspiration …