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9 - security* The Conference recalls the United Nations Declaration on the Liquidation of Colonialism adopted by the UN General Assembly in I960 and demands its immediate implementation. This Conference hails the recent emergence of many Asian and African countries into independenccc Those newly liberated countries constitute a formidable force for stabilising world peace* Non-alignment is today widely recognised as a potent force in the easing of world tension and the stabilising of peace. This Conference expresse. grave concern at the fact that a vast number of people are still held in subjugation, particularly in the continent of Africa, as in Angola, co—called Portuguese Guinea, Mozambique, etc. The Portuguese fascist government is perpetrating the most repugnant crime of genocide against the African people, The continued reign of terror is a complete violation of all tho cannons of civilized behaviour. Wo call upon all the countries ano. the peoples to lend not merely their moral support to the valiant fighters for freedom, but also their material support becau.ee we recognise the inalienable right of these and other subjugated peoples to overthrow their oppressors even through armed revolt when all peaceful avenues have been deliberately end wilfully denied to thenu 0 *. c This Conference deprecates all attempts by the imperialists to seek to re-impose thoir domination through subtle and surreptitious political and economic methods* This neo-eolonialisia, in our opinion, is as pernicious as the fcr.-m.or colonial domination. In fact, it is far more sinister as it accomplishes its purposes through subterfuge, while seeking the same ends,. Economic pressure^ interference in tho internal affairs of the newly liberated countries^ imposition of unequal economic and political treaties, hoodwinking the weaker into military pacts and alliances, the establishment of foreign military bases are all designed to reduce the independence of the new countries to a farce..... The Conference calls attention to the military actions unleashed by the forces of imperialism and colonialism in different areas of the world that constantly aggravate existing tensions and provoke further conflicts. It demands that all the foreign interference ±n countries like Cuba, Congo, Cyprus, Southern Rhodesia, South Vietnam. LaoV and Cambodia and other countries be ended forthwith and conditions be created so that the peoples of these countries could uolve their own problems in their own way. * * -x- * * * * * BESOIPTION ON 3B L CONGO The Conference demands the immsdiate caseation of USA and other imperialist intervention in the CON30. It joins in the appeal of the Cairo Conference of Non-aligned countries and supports the just struggle
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Title | CENPA-120~11 |
Filename | CENPA-120~11.tiff |
Full text | 9 - security* The Conference recalls the United Nations Declaration on the Liquidation of Colonialism adopted by the UN General Assembly in I960 and demands its immediate implementation. This Conference hails the recent emergence of many Asian and African countries into independenccc Those newly liberated countries constitute a formidable force for stabilising world peace* Non-alignment is today widely recognised as a potent force in the easing of world tension and the stabilising of peace. This Conference expresse. grave concern at the fact that a vast number of people are still held in subjugation, particularly in the continent of Africa, as in Angola, co—called Portuguese Guinea, Mozambique, etc. The Portuguese fascist government is perpetrating the most repugnant crime of genocide against the African people, The continued reign of terror is a complete violation of all tho cannons of civilized behaviour. Wo call upon all the countries ano. the peoples to lend not merely their moral support to the valiant fighters for freedom, but also their material support becau.ee we recognise the inalienable right of these and other subjugated peoples to overthrow their oppressors even through armed revolt when all peaceful avenues have been deliberately end wilfully denied to thenu 0 *. c This Conference deprecates all attempts by the imperialists to seek to re-impose thoir domination through subtle and surreptitious political and economic methods* This neo-eolonialisia, in our opinion, is as pernicious as the fcr.-m.or colonial domination. In fact, it is far more sinister as it accomplishes its purposes through subterfuge, while seeking the same ends,. Economic pressure^ interference in tho internal affairs of the newly liberated countries^ imposition of unequal economic and political treaties, hoodwinking the weaker into military pacts and alliances, the establishment of foreign military bases are all designed to reduce the independence of the new countries to a farce..... The Conference calls attention to the military actions unleashed by the forces of imperialism and colonialism in different areas of the world that constantly aggravate existing tensions and provoke further conflicts. It demands that all the foreign interference ±n countries like Cuba, Congo, Cyprus, Southern Rhodesia, South Vietnam. LaoV and Cambodia and other countries be ended forthwith and conditions be created so that the peoples of these countries could uolve their own problems in their own way. * * -x- * * * * * BESOIPTION ON 3B L CONGO The Conference demands the immsdiate caseation of USA and other imperialist intervention in the CON30. It joins in the appeal of the Cairo Conference of Non-aligned countries and supports the just struggle |
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