Speech by Nelson Mandela before the United Nations Assembly. He speaks on: racism as a denial of human rights, and the United Nations having made a human rights declaration; Nigeria's participation in South African racism; how none of the human rights principles have been presented to South Africa; not to relax sanctions; and that white South Africans fear paramilitary organizations.|MANDELA AT THE UNITED NATIONS. - Speech by William Mandela before the United Nations Assembly. He speaks on: racism as a denial of human rights, and the United Nations have made a humans rights declaration| Nigeria's participation in South African racism| how none of the human rights principles have been presented to South Africa| not to relax sanctions| and that white South Africans fear paramilitary organizations. - RECORDED: United Nations, New York City, 22 June 1990. BROADCAST: Satellite, 22 June 1990.
Mandela at the United Nations.
Program Title:
Mandela at the United Nations.
PRA Archive #:
PZ0164
Description:
Station:
Date Recorded on:
United Nations, New York City, 22 June 1990.
Date Broadcast on:
Satellite, 22 June 1990.
Item duration:
1 reel (27 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|27:00
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
Rights Summary:
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