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S.A. RACE POLICY

Discussion At U.N. Wanted

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) NEW YORK. August 21

Thirty-nine Afro-Asian countries and Jugoslavia today requested the inclusion of an item on South Africa’s race policies in the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly's session opening next month.

In a memorandum accompanying the formal request published today they said the South African Government was implementing segregation policies “with increasing ruthlessness and disregard if world opinion and of the successive resolutions adopted by the United Nations.” The memorandum said South Africa's recently enacted Sabotage Bill “further added to existing bitterness and tension between the various racial groups in South Africa.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 13

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S.A. RACE POLICY Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 13

S.A. RACE POLICY Press, Volume CI, Issue 29907, 22 August 1962, Page 13

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