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The PRESIDENT: We have now completed our consideration of subitem (a) of agenda item 110.

AGENDA ITEM 133 (continued)

DECLARATION OF A PEACE YEAR, A PEACE MONTH AND A PEACE DAY: (A/36/L.29/Rev.1)

DRAFT RESOLUTION

In this

The PRESIDENT: The Assembly will now turn its attention to item 133, entitled "Declaration of a Peace Year, a Peace Month and a Peace Day". connexion, the Assembly has before it a revised draft resolution, document A/36/L:29/Rev.1, which the representative of Costa Rica introduced last Friday. The Assembly will now take a decision on draft resolution A/36/L.29/Rev.1. Kay I take it that it is the wish of the General Assembly to adopt that draft resolution?

Draft resolution A/36/L.29/Rev.1 was adopted (resolution 36/67).

The PRESIDENT:

We have now concluded our consideration of agenda iten 133.

AGENDA ITEM 32 (continued)

POLICIES OF APARTHEID OF THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA:

(a) REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGAINST APARTHEID (A/36/22 and Corr.l

and Add.1 and 2);

(3) REPORT OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE DRAFTING OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

AGAINST APARTHEID IN SPORTS (A/36/36 and Corr.1)

(c) REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL (A/36/619)

(a) REPORT OF THE SPECIAL POLITICAL COMMITTEE (A/36/719)

Mr. ADELIVAN (United States of America): I welcome this opportunity to address the General Assembly on a matter of such moral, political and human importance as apartheid. I speak as the representative of a relatively new nation, one founded squarely on the belief that the most basic function

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