Racial Discrimination

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  • Broader terms: DISCRIMINATION Narrower terms: APARTHEID RACIAL PROFILING Related terms: ANTI-DISCRIMINATION MEASURES EQUAL PAY GROUP HATRED RACE RACE RELATIONS SEGREGATION XENOPHOBIA Top terms: DISCRIMINATION

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            HURC-RACD-COMM UN 143023 · Document · 1980.03.21
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            The Special Committee against Apartheid held a Solemn Meeting on 21 March to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and to launch the Week of Solidarity with peoples Struggling against Racism. Today also marked the twentieth annversary of the Sharpeville massacre, at which, in 1960, 69 demonstrators against the pass laws of the Apartheid system were shot and killed, and 180 others wounded, in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Committee heard statements by Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim and by representatives of African and UN groups including the Chairman of the Committee, B. Akporode Clark (Nigeria).
            Ambassador Winston A. Tubman (Liberia), representative of the current Chairman of the Organization of African Unity (OUA), addressing the committee. At right is Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.

            HURC-RACD-COMM UN 143013 · Document · 1980.03.21
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            The Special Committee against Apartheid holds Solemn Meeting on 21 March to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and to launch the Week of Solidarity with peoples Struggling against Racism. Today also marked the twentieth annversary of the Sharpeville massacre, at which in 1960, 69 demonstrators against the pass laws of the Apartheid system were shot and killed, and 180 others wounded, in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Committee heard statements by Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim and by representatives of African and UN groups including the Chairman of the Committee, B. Akporode Clark (Nigeria).
            Johnston Makatini of the African National Congress of South Africa (ANC), addressing the meeting.

            HURC-RACD-COMM UN 143022 · Document · 1980.03.21
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            The Special Committee against Apartheid held a Solemn Meeting on 21 March to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and to launch the Week of Solidarity with peoples Struggling against Racism. Today also marked the twentieth annversary of the Sharpeville massacre, at which, in 1960, 69 demonstrators against the pass laws of the Apartheid system were shot and killed, and 180 others wounded, in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Committee heard statements by Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim and by representatives of African and UN groups including the Chairman of the Committee, B. Akporode Clark (Nigeria).
            Delegates observing a minute of silence in honour of the memory of the victims of Sharpeville, and of all those who had fallen in the struggle for equality and justice in South Africa.

            HURC-RACD-COMM UN 143024 · Document · 1980.03.21
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            The Special Committee against Apartheid held a Solemn Meeting on 21 March to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and to launch the Week of Solidarity with peoples Struggling against Racism. Today also marked the twentieth annversary of the Sharpeville massacre, at which, in 1960, 69 demonstrators against the pass laws of the Apartheid system were shot and killed, and 180 others wounded, in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Committee heard statements by Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim and by representatives of African and UN groups including the Chairman of the Committee, B. Akporode Clark (Nigeria).
            Ambassador Raul Roa-Kouri (Cuba), representative of the current Chairman of the Non-Aligned Countries, addressing the committee.

            HURC-RACD-COMM UN 143014 · Document · 1980.03.21
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            The Special Committee against Apartheid held Solemn Meeting on 21 March to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and to launch the Week of Solidarity with peoples Struggling against Racism. Today also marked the twentieth annversary of the Sharpeville massacre, at which in 1960, 69 demonstrators against the pass laws of the Apartheid system were shot and killed, and 180 others wounded, in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Committee heard statements by Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim and by representatives of African and UN groups including the Chairman of the Committee, B. Akporode Clark (Nigeria).
            Henry Isaacs of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC), addressing the meeting.