Memorandum sent to Jennifer Davis from Ongwediva, Namibia that was circulated in the U.S. The memorandum reports on Martti Ahtisaari's Trip to The North, Reports of Intimidation Continue, Refugees, and the Registration Process. It says that, the day after the United Nations Secretary General told the Security Council that an "atmosphere of fear and intimidation" in northern Namibia is threatening conditions for free and fair elections, Namibian church leaders issued an urgent international appeal to force South Africa to remove former Koevoet soldiers from South Africa's South West Africa Police force (SWA Police). The memorandum discusses Administrator General Louis Pienaar, Peter Fitzgerald,...
Memorandum sent to Jennifer Davis from Ongwediva, Namibia that was circulated in the U.S. The memorandum reports on Martti Ahtisaari's Trip to The North, Reports of Intimidation Continue, Refugees, and the Registration Process. It says that, the day after the United Nations Secretary General told the Security Council that an "atmosphere of fear and intimidation" in northern Namibia is threatening conditions for free and fair elections, Namibian church leaders issued an urgent international appeal to force South Africa to remove former Koevoet soldiers from South Africa's South West Africa Police force (SWA Police). The memorandum discusses Administrator General Louis Pienaar, Peter Fitzgerald, Stephen Fanning, UNTAG (United Nations Transition Assistance Group), SWAPO, the Human Rights Centre, Casspir mine-resistant armored vehicles, Ondangwa, the Dobra camp, UNHCR, and U.N. Secretary General's Special Representative Martti Ahtisaari.