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THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE in session in The Hague, Holland, recently, when it rejected complaints by Ethiopia and Liberia that South Africa had violated its mandate over Southwest Africa by imposing apartheid and establishing military bases. Facing the camera are the judges. On the left are South African delegates, and on the right are some members of the Ethiopian and Liberian delegations.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 16

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THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE in session in The Hague, Holland, recently, when it rejected complaints by Ethiopia and Liberia that South Africa had violated its mandate over Southwest Africa by imposing apartheid and establishing military bases. Facing the camera are the judges. On the left are South African delegates, and on the right are some members of the Ethiopian and Liberian delegations. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 16

THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE in session in The Hague, Holland, recently, when it rejected complaints by Ethiopia and Liberia that South Africa had violated its mandate over Southwest Africa by imposing apartheid and establishing military bases. Facing the camera are the judges. On the left are South African delegates, and on the right are some members of the Ethiopian and Liberian delegations. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 16