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Report on threats by white farmers in Rhodesia to destroy their farms in event of majority rule settlement giving power to black African peoples; interview with British peace talks chairman Ivor Richard who...
At a press conference in Geneva, Bishop Abel Muzorewa tells reporters that the black delegates to the Rhodesia conference are united.
Press statement by Ivor Richard, chairman of a conference in Geneva, Switzerland, called in an attempt to resolve the conflict between warring factions in Rhodesia.
Speech by Ndabaningi Sithole, on why the black delegates to the Rhodesian conference came to Geneva - to negotiate for their independence.
Report on comments made by Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, at Salisbury Airport, departing for talks in Geneva. He talks about former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s proposals for Black...
Summary of events leading up to Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith’s acceptance of the Kissinger plan. Includes interviews with and speeches by Ian Smith and interview with black opposition leader Joshua...
Report on a press conference (with excerpts of statement) by Bishop Abel Muzorewa at a Geneva conference on future of Rhodesia saying elections to choose a prime minister to lead Rhodesia to black majority...
US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speech on the future for South Africa, Rhodesia and Namibia and the need for peaceful political change through negotiations which will however be difficult to achieve....
Press statement by US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during his visit (to Rhodesia?) for talks with black political leaders. He says his mission is to help people to negotiate rather than use conflict to...
Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, and Anthony Crosland, UK Foreign Secretary answer press questions on the format of a conference to be held to negotiate a settlement for black majority rule in...
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