SWAPO- Namibia
SWAPO (Southwest Africa People's Organization) was formed in 1960 to fight for liberation in present day Namibia. Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990.
This collection contains materials from the liberation struggle of Namibia. It includes monographs on the history of SWAPO (South West African People's Organization); four issues of the periodical Namibia Today (official organ of SWAPO); and a special LSM News entirely about SWAPO. Also included are materials pertaining to issues relating to labor in Namibia, various speeches, statements and in-depth interviews with SWAPO representatives. In addition to themes of national liberation and reconstruction, the role and activities of women are explored in a number of materials.
This collection contains materials from the liberation struggle of Namibia. It includes monographs on the history of SWAPO (South West African People's Organization); four issues of the periodical Namibia Today (official organ of SWAPO); and a special LSM News entirely about SWAPO. Also included are materials pertaining to issues relating to labor in Namibia, various speeches, statements and in-depth interviews with SWAPO representatives. In addition to themes of national liberation and reconstruction, the role and activities of women are explored in a number of materials.
Documents
![Statement before the 35th Regular Session of the UN General Assembly](images/thumbnails//31159.jpg)
Publisher: Material Aid for ZANU (PF)Date: 3/2/1981Volume Number: 2-MarFormat: TranscriptCollection: SWAPO- Namibia
![Correspondance to Cuba](images/thumbnails//33099.jpg)
Letter to Dr. Isodoro, Minister of Foreign Relations of Cuba about upcoming UN meeting and general update.