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Page 212
... independence to Rhodesia except on the basis of a majority government ; 3. Calls upon the United Nations to regard any such Unilateral Declaration of Independence as constituting a threat to interna- tional peace , and to take any steps ...
... independence to Rhodesia except on the basis of a majority government ; 3. Calls upon the United Nations to regard any such Unilateral Declaration of Independence as constituting a threat to interna- tional peace , and to take any steps ...
Page 362
... independence unilaterally , which would continue the denial to the African majority of their fundamental rights to freedom and independence , Deeply concerned about the explosive situation in Southern Rhodesia , 1. Approves the chapters ...
... independence unilaterally , which would continue the denial to the African majority of their fundamental rights to freedom and independence , Deeply concerned about the explosive situation in Southern Rhodesia , 1. Approves the chapters ...
Page 465
... independence was acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole . ( 6 ) It would be necessary to ensure that , regardless of race , there was no oppression of majority by minority or of minority by majority . Historical Background 2 ...
... independence was acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole . ( 6 ) It would be necessary to ensure that , regardless of race , there was no oppression of majority by minority or of minority by majority . Historical Background 2 ...
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