Resolution on South Africa (CM, 1976)
... Council of Ministers held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, April 1975; Noting with satisfaction that the United Nations General Assembly, at its session in 1975, recognised the special responsibility of the United Nations for the oppressed people of South Africa and their liberation movements, and to all ...
... Council of Ministers held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, April 1975; Noting with satisfaction that the United Nations General Assembly, at its session in 1975, recognised the special responsibility of the United Nations for the oppressed people of South Africa and their liberation movements, and to all ...
HIS 3202
... 4. American business interests in Western and Eastern Africa before the Civil War (1860s) 5. The United States in the 1860s/85 Berlin conference on Africa 6. African – American interests in Africa – the Idea of Pan Africanism 7. The Mandate System – the American Involvement 8. The United States and ...
... 4. American business interests in Western and Eastern Africa before the Civil War (1860s) 5. The United States in the 1860s/85 Berlin conference on Africa 6. African – American interests in Africa – the Idea of Pan Africanism 7. The Mandate System – the American Involvement 8. The United States and ...
South African Border War
The South African Border War, commonly referred to as the Angolan Bush War in South Africa, was a conflict that took place from 1966 to 1989 largely in South-West Africa (now Namibia) and Angola between South Africa and its allied forces (mainly the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, UNITA) on the one side and the Angolan government, South-West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), and their allies (mainly Cuba) on the other. It was closely intertwined with the Angolan Civil War and the Namibian War of Independence.