UNITED NATIONS: ZAMBIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON DANGER OF RACIAL CONFLICT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.
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337405
UNITED NATIONS: ZAMBIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON DANGER OF RACIAL CONFLICT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.
- Title: UNITED NATIONS: ZAMBIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON DANGER OF RACIAL CONFLICT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.
- Date: 30th September 1971
- Summary: 1. GTV Int. of General Assembly, United Nations 0.11 2. CU Zambian Foreign Minister on dais, SOF STARTS: "The greatest......" ENDS: "..of this goal." 1.33 TRANSCRIPT: SEQ. 2: MUDENDA: The greatest long-term threat which southern Africa paces to world stability is that freedom fighters will one day be near success, only to have the West intervene on th
- Embargoed: 15th October 1971 13:00
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- Country: USA
- Reuters ID: LVADXGDZIX50QHC9NVWL8DTJUP38
- Story Text: The Zambian Foreign Minister. Mr. Elijah Mudenda, yesterday (Wednesday) warned the General Assembly of the United Nations of the dangers of racial conflict in Southern Africa. Mr. Mudenda said it was the white rulers and their supporters who would bring about a conflict, hot the liberation movement.
Earlier in his speech, Mr. Mudenda had appealed to all nations to keep South African sportsmen out of international competitions.
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