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HURC-RACD-CONS UN 94312 · Document · 1966.01.06
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Bulgaria signed the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention, adopted by the General Assembly on 21 December 1965, binds States which become Parties to "condemn racial discrimination and undertake to pursue, by all appropriate means and without delay, a policy of eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms and promoting understanding among races." The Parties also commit themselves to taking "special and concrete measures to ensure the adequate development and protection of certain racial groups or individuals belonging to them". The Convention provides for the establishment of machinery to oversee the implementation of its provisions.
Ambassador Milko Tarabanov, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Permanent Representative of Bulgaria to the UN, signing the Convention. Looking on is Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary, the Legal Counsel.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93353 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Mr. G.G. Tcherbnouchtchenko (Byelorussia) signing the Convention. At left is Secretary-General U Thant.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93358 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing with eligibility to become a State Party.
Ambassador Bohdan Lewandowski (Poland) signing the Convention. At left is Secretary-General U Thant (left). Standing, left to right, are: Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel; Mr. Zbigniew Resich and Mr. Eugeniusz Wyzner of Poland.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93359 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Mr. Sergei Timofeevich Shevchenko (Ukrainian S.S.R.) signing the Convention. At left is Secretary-General U Thant (left). Standing, left to right, are: Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel; Mr. Petr E. Nedbailo and Mr. Yuri N. Kochubei of the Ukrainian S.S.R.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93352 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Ambassador José Sette Camara (Brazil), signing the Convention. At left is Secretary-General U Thant.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93355 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Ambassador Alexis S. Liatis (Greece) signing the Convention. Looking on are Secretary-General U Thant (left) and Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93356 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Ambassador Michel S. Gomay (Israel) signing the Convention. Looking on are Secretary-General U Thant (left) and Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel.

HURC-RACD-CONS UN 93354 · Document · 1966.03.07
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The Permanent Representatives to the UN of nine Member Sates (Brazil, Byelorussia, Central African Republic, Greece, Israel, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine and Soviet Union) this afternoon signed on behalf of their Governments, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Dicrimination. The Convention was prepared by the Commissionon of Human Rights in response to a General Assembly request, first made in resolution 1780 (XVII) of 7 December 1962 and reiterated, with an appeal for an urgent action, in resolution 1906 (XVIII) of 20 November 1963. The nine Member States who signed the instrument today became the first to respond to resolution 2016 (XX) of 21 December 1965 in which the General Assembly, acting on the recommendation of its Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) adopted the Convention and opened it for signature and ratification. Following the signature, the Permanent Representatives of Byelorussia, Poland, Ukraine and the Soviet Union made reservations each in a short separate statement with respect to Article 17 of the Convention dealing witheligibility to become a State Party.
Ambassador Michel Gallin-Douathe (Central African Republic) signing the Convention. At left is Secretary-General U Thant, and in the background is Mr. C.A. Stavropoulos, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel.