Vol. 29 No. 4, December 1992
Index
- 100-day relief plan for Somalia launched; famine threatens millions with starvation.
- Chemical weapons convention transmitted to General Assembly.
- Council expresses 'utmost concern' over wide-scale fighting in Kabul.
- Deep concern expressed over implementation of Paris Agreements in Cambodia.
- Deployment of UN observers authorized for South Africa.
- Economic and Social Council: may become 'as important as Security Council.' (United Nations)
- El Salvador: UN observer mission monitors human rights.
- Ethnic conflicts draw UN fact-finding efforts in former Soviet republics.
- Human rights of minorities: modern forms of slavery are 'great scandal.' (United Nations)
- Iraqi oil revenues to be transferred to pay for consequences of Kuwait invasion.
- Morocco and POLISARIO urged to ensure success of settlement plan.
- Observers sent to monitor Mozambique cease-fire.
- Overall agreement on Cyprus expected.
- Security Council acts six more times on Yugoslav crisis.
- So proudly they wave ... flags of the United Nations.
- The 38th floor.
- Un Special Representative declares Angolan elections 'generally free and fair.' (United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Angola Margaret J. Anstee) (includes related information on the UN Angola Verification Mission)
- As 179-member Assembly opens, an action-oriented United Nations is 'more intensely felt worldwide.' (includes related information on committee highlights).
- The youngest president.
- Mission to planet Earth: International Space Year, 1992.