No. 21, January 1984
Index
- 'First work of its kind on work': new ILO reports.
- 'Worst year in half a century' for Latin America's economy.
- A call for women engineers and scientists.
- Africa's suffering 'unacceptable' Secretary-General declares.
- Anniversary of non-aligned movement.
- Anti-apartheid notes; Solidarity Day.
- Asian transport decade, crisis in Africa among topics of Economic and Social Council.
- Assembly pays tribute to Indira Gandhi.
- Assembly urges increased efforts for return of cultural property.
- Chemical weapons in Iran: confirmation by specialists, condemnation by Security Council.
- Chile.
- Commission discusses role of transnational corporations in world development.
- Conference on Disarmament ends work for 1984; some progress on chemical weapons, but no action on nuclear issues.
- Contadora: peace process in Central America.
- Council for Namibia delegates in Benelux countries.
- Council president states concern about Israeli West Bank measures.
- Crisis in Africa.
- Declaration and action plan for Latin American economic recovery.
- Declaration of Turkish Cypriots regarding 'purported secession' called 'legally invalid'.
- El Salvador.
- Environmental modification ban faithfully observed, states parties declare.
- Full implementation of reconstruction programme in Lebanon awaits effective security.
- General Assembly opens 39th session, begins work on 143-item agenda.
- Guatemala.
- Heads of state or government.
- Human rights in Southern Africa.
- Human rights issues.
- International Year of Peace.
- Israeli practices.
- Kampuchea Committee concerned about attacks along border; Kampucheans face food shortage.
- Life in Robben Island prison described by SWAPO leader.
- Narcotics Control Board warns against 'permissive' view of drugs.
- Nicaragua's complaint of aggression discussed by Security Council.
- No consensus in ECOSOC on Africa declaration.
- Palestinian forces evacuated from Lebanon.
- Peaceful uses of nuclear energy; conference set for 1986, but agenda is uncertain.
- Preparing for sea-bed regime: an agreement on claims procedures.
- Proposed Dead Sea canal.
- Proposed UN force for Lebanon rejected in Security Council.
- Proximity talks relating to Afghanistan.
- Secretary-General's visit to Eastern Europe.
- Secretary-General's visit to West Africa.
- Security Council considers Nicaraguan complaint of escalating aggression.
- Security Council demands South Africa withdraw its forces from Angola.
- Security Council recommends admission of Brunei Darussalam.
- Situation in Central America reviewed; attacks against Nicaragua condemned.
- Special Committee on Non-use of Force.
- The nations speak: crisis and hope.
- Tranquillizers placed under controls.
- UNIDO IV conference adopts proposals to speed industrial development.
- UNIDO IV: industry at centre stage.
- United States informs UNESCO of intent to withdraw.
- United States vetoes Security Council proposal concerning Israeli measures in Lebanon.
- UNRWA.
- Western European symposium urges action to enforce Namibia decree.
- Work of IAEA discussed; China's membership welcomed.
- Choices for 1984; at the opening of his year-end press conference at United Nations Headquarters on 21 December, 1983, Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar reviewed major problems facing the world in 1984.
- Industry and development.
- The 38th floor.
- The 'Assembly of concern'.
- Assembly calls for cessation of "armed intervention" in Grenada.
- The Assembly's message to the nuclear powers: urgent appeals to end the arms race.
- Assembly demands Israel withdraw "threat" to attack Iraq's nuclear facilities.
- Nuclear arms: positions of the 'Super-Powers'.
- Assembly declares South African referendum results "of no validity".
- Assembly urges resumed negotiations on Falklands-Malvinas issue.
- Question of peace and stability in South-East Asia considered; item deferred to 1984.
- Sovereignty of Comoros over Mayotte reaffirmed.
- Call for withdrawal of foreign troops, political solution in Afghanistan.
- Petition to free prisoners of conscience presented by Amnesty International.
- Urgent efforts launched to combat 'acute deprivation' in African countries.
- Fourth committee.
- Namibia: Assembly rejects 'linkage', calls for sanctions.
- Aid to liberation movements in South Africa urged.
- Assembly calls for Mideast peace conference, endorses aim of independent Palestininan state.
- Negotiating process needed for Mideast peace.
- Law of the sea: 'refrain from undermining the Convention'.