Contents: 1: Denial of Namibian territorial integrity • 2: Replacing "Representative Authorities" with "pig-in-a-poke" • 3: Limitations on the franchise • 4: Rigging the Constitutional Court • 5: A phoney bill of rights • The testimony discusses the publication by the puppet government in Windhoek of the constitution they drafted for a future Namibian state and its implications for the implementation of Security Council resolution 435 (1978). The testimony discusses the Territory of Namibia, Walvis Bay, the General Assembly, the ethnic fractionalization of Namibia, the Senate, the National Assembly, Parliament, regional councils, the President, a...
Contents: 1: Denial of Namibian territorial integrity • 2: Replacing "Representative Authorities" with "pig-in-a-poke" • 3: Limitations on the franchise • 4: Rigging the Constitutional Court • 5: A phoney bill of rights • The testimony discusses the publication by the puppet government in Windhoek of the constitution they drafted for a future Namibian state and its implications for the implementation of Security Council resolution 435 (1978). The testimony discusses the Territory of Namibia, Walvis Bay, the General Assembly, the ethnic fractionalization of Namibia, the Senate, the National Assembly, Parliament, regional councils, the President, a national electoral college, an ad hoc Constitutional Court, Namibian judges, constitutional law, the Chief Justice, civil and political rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, social and economic rights, detention without trial, security forces, warrantless searches and seizures, the independence of the Judiciary, the Terrorism Act, security legislation, the occupying power, the Contact Group, SWAPO (South West African People's Organization), and linkage.