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United Nations Documents on Namibia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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1/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Thirty-first Session, Supplement No.2K (A/31/210, vol, I I , annex I I , para. 51.

* [The Declaration on Namibia and Programme of Action in Support of Self-Determination and National Independence for Namibia were adopted by the ninth special session of the U.N. General Assembly as Resolution S-9/2 on May 3, 1978, by a vote of 119 in favor to none against, with 21 abstentions.

[The special session of the General Assembly on the question of Namibia took place from April 24 to May 3, 1978. Before the Assembly were the proposals of the Council for Namibia, embodied in the above resolution without change.

[On April 10, 1978, a Western proposal on Namibia was transmitted t o the Security Council. That proposal appears at I.L.M. page 762.]

2/ A/32/109/Rev.l-S/123/Rev.l, annex V. For the printed text, see Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-second Year, Supplement for July, August and September 1977.

3/ A/S-9/2-S/12631, annex.

4/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Twenty-ninth Session, Supplement to.2hk (A/962U/Add.l), para. 8U. The Decree has been issued in final form in Namibia Gazette No. 1.

5/ A/S-9/2-S/12631, annex.

* [Reproduced from U.N. Document S/12636 of April 10, 1978.

[This proposal was negotiated by Canada, France, the Federal Republit of Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States with South Africa and the various parties involved with the Namibian situation . South Africa has accepted t h i s proposal as indicated in a letter dated May2,1978, which was circulated asa U.N. Document (A/S-9/12; S/12678).

[The Resolution containing the Declaration on Namibia and the Program of Action in Support of Self-Determination and National Independence, adopted by the ninth specials ession of the General Assembly, appears at I.L.M. page 754.]