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Article: Human rights in Southern Africa. (South Africa and Namibia)
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- UN Chronicle
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- January 1, 1984
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Human Rights in Southern Africa
The Committee reviewed three reports of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts on Southern Africa. The Group, established in 1967 by the Commission on Human Rights, is comprised, at present, of six experts from Austria, Chile, Ghana, India, Yugoslavia and Zaire, acting in their personal capacities. They examine policies and practices that violate human rights in South Africa and Namibia.
The first report reviews a broad range of human rights violations in both South Africa and Namibia (document E/CN.4/1983/10) and is based on information received from concerned individuals and bodies, s well as from official documents and ...