The Windhoek Declaration for the Development of a Free, Independent and Pluralistic Press, the Windhoek Declaration for short, is a statement of press...
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Windhoek (/ˈwɪndhʊk/, Afrikaans: [ˈvəntɦuk] ; ‹See Tfd›German: Windhuk [ˈvɪnthʊk] ; Khoekhoe: ǀAi-ǁGams; Otjiherero: Otjomuise) is the capital and largest...
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Hosea Kutako International Airport (redirect from Windhoek International Airport)
the French airline, UTA (Union de Transports Aériens) included operations from Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Windhoek via Johannesburg and Gaborone. Hosea...
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Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and marking the anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration, a statement of free press principles...
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via a relay station in Kamina and Lomé in Togo to the radio station in Windhoek.[citation needed] There was considerable sympathy among the Boer population...
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Herero and Nama genocide (redirect from Windhoek Concentration Camp)
she resisted, Dietrich shot her dead. When he was tried for murder in Windhoek, Dietrich denied attempting to rape his victim. He alleged that he awoke...
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Old Location (redirect from Windhoek Riot)
then the Main Location) was an area segregated for Black residents of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It was situated in the area between today's suburbs...
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Mass media in Namibia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Editors' Forum of Namibia [de] Regional Media Institute of Southern Africa, headquartered in Windhoek, Namibia Windhoek Declaration of press freedom, 1991...
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the Windhoek process. UNESCO endorsed the Windhoek Declaration and United Nations General Assembly recognized the 3 May, date of the Declaration, as "World...
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Las Palmas (redirect from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas)
US: /ˌlɑːs ˈpɑːlməs, -mɑːs/; Spanish: [las ˈpalmas]), officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish city and capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary...
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German colonial empire (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Deutsch-Südwestafrika 1914/15", Band 8, "Das Ende bei Khorab", Windhoek 2018, ISBN 978-99916-909-9-5 Gemeaux (de), Christine,(dir., présentation et conclusion): "Empires...
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Namibia and South Africa. Its headquarters are in the Namibian capital, Windhoek. It was established in 1910. The SACU is the oldest existing customs union...
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developing countries. In 1993, UNESCO's General Conference endorsed the Windhoek Declaration on media independence and pluralism, which led the UN General Assembly...
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the Windhoek Declaration on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press (1991), the African Charter on Broadcasting (2001), the Declaration of...
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Fitzherbert Headly, visited Windhoek and met with the Herero leadership. It was claimed that over 500 people had joined the Windhoek branch by January 1922...
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African theatre of World War I (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Imperial German Navy commerce raiders. The objectives were at Luderitz Bay, Windhoek, Duala and Dar-es-Salaam in Africa and a German wireless station in Togoland...
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the founding members of SADCC and newly independent Namibia of the Windhoek declaration and treaty establishing SADC. The 1992 SADC provided for both socio-economic...
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Harare (redirect from Groupe scolaire Jean De La Fontaine de Harare)
Rugby Harare is also the heartland of rugby union in Zimbabwe, rivalling Windhoek in Namibia as the strongest rugby region in Africa beyond South Africa...
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Katutura (category Suburbs of Windhoek)
live) is a township of Windhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia. Katutura was created in 1961 following the forced removal of Windhoek's black population from...
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Africa, Dakar, Senegal Vice Presidency Regional Commission for Africa, Windhoek, Namibia Secretary General Regional Commission for Africa, Entebbe, Uganda...
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No. 16 of 2005), of the Parliament" (PDF). Government Gazette (3567). Windhoek: Republic of Namibia. 29 December 2005. Retrieved 16 January 2008. [dead...
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Stars vs. Life Fighters Katutura derby: Black Africa vs. Orlando Pirates Windhoek Walvis Bay derby: Blue Waters vs. Eleven Arrows F.C. The Great South African...
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Republic 1 575 57501 Namibia Africa Namibia Independent State in the World Windhoek NA 1990-03-01 Independence: 21 March 1990 (from South African mandate)...
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after the declaration of war, Britain requested that South African troops capture the three German wireless communication stations at Windhoek, Swakopmund...
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South West Africa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
again SWAPO was excluded. The Multi-Party Conference issued the Windhoek Declaration of Basic Principles in 1984 and a Bill of Fundamental Rights and...
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injures 33". 5 January 2020. "Tchad : Un deuil national décrété suite au décès de Joseph Djimrangar Dadnadji". "Vittoriosa bids final farewell to Cardinal Prospero...
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proposed venues were as follows: Botswana Gaborone Maun Francistown Namibia Windhoek Swakopmund Oshakati Burkina Faso Burkina Faso was rumoured to bid for 2027...
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in 2010 in Oamites, a disused copper mine. ? (2005–present) – Oamites, Windhoek, Khomas, Namibia. Nigeria produces its own .303 British, 7.62×51mm NATO...
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Discourses: Breaking Barriers of Exclusion in Selected African Contexts. Windhoek, Namibia: Zebra publishing (Pty) LTD. pp. 190–204. ISBN 978-99945-84-99-4...
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Operation Merlyn (section Mt Etjo Declaration)
independence ceremony was held in Namibian capital of Windhoek. In attendance was South African President FW de Klerk who watched the lowering of the South African...
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