One of the posters in a photographic display set entitled THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN NAMIBIA AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA (ZIMBABWE) produced by the United Nations Office of Public Information. Photographs show a train derailed by nationalist guerrillas, a truck at the “Welcome to Rhodesia” sign at the border with Mozambique, and new cars in Salisbury despite sanctions. The poster says the UN Security Council has called for mandatory economic and diplomatic sanctions against the illegal regime: no recognition and no trade; no country has recognized the regime; but quite a few help keep it in power by trading with it. The poster says Mozambique and Zambia have both closed their...
One of the posters in a photographic display set entitled THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN NAMIBIA AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA (ZIMBABWE) produced by the United Nations Office of Public Information. Photographs show a train derailed by nationalist guerrillas, a truck at the “Welcome to Rhodesia” sign at the border with Mozambique, and new cars in Salisbury despite sanctions. The poster says the UN Security Council has called for mandatory economic and diplomatic sanctions against the illegal regime: no recognition and no trade; no country has recognized the regime; but quite a few help keep it in power by trading with it. The poster says Mozambique and Zambia have both closed their borders; most Southern Rhodesia's trade once went through Mozambique. The poster says tourists and immigrants are still going to Southern Rhodesia; but more whites are leaving than going there to stay. Size: 52x37 centimeters.