S/8429 SC
23
Session
| Draft symbol | S/8429 |
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1397
Speeches following this vote (7)
The President
1 sllall now call upon those representatives who wish to explain their votes. The first speaker is the representative of the United Kingdom.
“Taking into account the memorandum of the United Nations Council for South West Africa of 25 January 1968 on the illegal detention and trial of the South West Africans concerned and the letter of 10 February 1968 from the President of the United Nations Co…
The debate in the Security Council, which has once again considered the fate of the group of South West African patriots fighting to free their home land from colonial and racist oppression, and against whom the Pretoria authorities have taken reprisals which have aroused the just indignation of all progressive mankind, has clearly shown that we are not merely concerned with the fate of these vic…
Mr. President, in explanation of vote, I should first of all like to thank you for the unfailing courtesy, consideration and patience with which you conducted the consultations which led to the unanimous decision taken tonight. I should also like to recall the statement made by the representative of Palcistan when he explained the original seven-Power draft resolution at the meeting of the Counci…
My delegation is glad that all members of the Council have been able to reach agreement on the resolution we have just adopted. This text reflects the unanimity of the feelings which the Pretoria verdict has aroused in the world and the unanimous refusal of the international community to bow to injustice.
39. My delegation cannot accept the extension to South West Africa of an apartheid policy c…
In voting in favour of the draft resolution before the Security Council, the Hungarian delegation took into consideration the suffering of the people of South West Africa under the oppression of the colonial yoke, It took into consideration the fight for independence in which the heroic leaders of South West Africa are engaged. It took into consideration the fact that these leaders are being impr…
Mr. President, at this late hour I shall be very brief.
60. I just want to recall that all along in our public statements in this Council and in private consultations among the members of the Council my delegation has emphasized that if we were to achieve maximum effectiveness it was paramount that the broadest agreement, and if possible, unanimity in the Council be established and maintained in…
The President
I have no further speakers on my list. If there is no objection I shall adjourn this meeting.
The meeting rose at 9.25 p.nz
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