Provisional Verbatim Record of the Eight Hundred and Forty-Ninth Plenary Meeting. Fourteenth Session, A/P 849

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Title:
Provisional Verbatim Record of the Eight Hundred and Forty-Ninth Plenary Meeting. Fourteenth Session, A/P 849
Created:
New York (N.Y.): 8 December 1959
Language:
English
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71 p.: print out
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Summary:
China, Brazil, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France and others make deeply moving speeches in defense and support of the freedom of the Hungarian people during their uprising. They accuse the Hungarian government of not letting up on the persecutions, death sentences and executions of Hungarians. Refusal of the Hungarian Government to permit the special representative Sir Leslie Munro to enter the country draws very strong disapproval from member states.

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Records of this digital collection were assembled to document the work of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary established on January 10, 1957 by the United Nations General Assembly for the purpose of investigating the 1956 Hungarian revolution.
Principal contributor(s): United Nations. General Assembly
Source:
Records of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary: UN Documents (HU OSA 398-0-1)
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Rights Statement:
Rights Reserved - Free Access
Archival ID:
HU OSA 398-0-1-6028
Suggested Citation:
"Provisional Verbatim Record of the Eight Hundred and Forty-Ninth Plenary Meeting. Fourteenth Session, A/P 849", 8 December 1959. HU OSA 398-0-1-6028; Records of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary: UN Documents; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:6aeeda13-2c78-4176-9d0e-974fc43ab346
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