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HURC-WCHR-PRC-* UN 183235 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Fatoumata Sire Diakite, of the Delegation of Mali, addresses correspondents during a press briefing.

HURC-WCHR-CTT-DRAFT UN 183267 · Document · 1993.06.24
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
A view of Botswana's delegation during a Drafting Committee meeting.

HURC-WCHR-SPK-* UN 183225 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Member States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Sam Nujoma of Namibia, addresses the Conference during its final meeting.

HURC-WCHR-SPK-* UN 183226 · Document · 1993.06.25
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Member States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Sam Nujoma of Namibia, addresses the Conference during its final meeting.

HURC-COVS UN 107493 · Document · 1978.12.10
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Algeria today signed the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The two International Covenants on Human Rights were adopted by the General Assembly on 16 December 1966 in resolution 2200 (XXI). The two Covenants, when they enter into force, will require the states parties to them to implement the rights and freedoms proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Ambassador Tewfik Bouattoura, Permanent Representative of Algeria to the UN, signing the two International Covenants. At left is Mr. Rachid Gafez, Attaché, Mission of Algeria. At right is Mr. F. Blaine Sloan, Director, General Legal Division.

HURC-WCHR-MISC UN 183227 · Document · 1993.06.24
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Sam Nujoma, President of Namibia (center), is congratulated after his speech to the final session of the Conference.

R1714/45/20965/12319 · File · 1922.05.10-1922.05.26
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Report of Mr. De Watteville concerning the following questions:
for Belgrade: representation of the High Commissioner in Belgrade, arrangements for transfer of Russian refugees from Constantinople to Yugoslavia, refugees at Gallipoli, Russian famine relief, other;
for Sofia: representation of the High Commissioner in Sofia, Russian refugee children, repatriation of Bulgarian prisoners of war from Russia, position of Russian refugees in Bulgaria, other;
for Constantinople: representation of the High Commissioner in Constantinople, general condition of Russian refugees in Turkey, financial help of the American Red Cross, other;
with annex on the labour aid for Russian refugees in Yugoslavia.