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December 30, 1959 ・ Draft Resolution submitted by the Federation of Malaya and Ireland

UN General Assembly 14th Session, 834th Plenary Meeting, 1959 Pertaining to Human Rights in Tibet

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October 21, 1959 ・ UN General Assembly

UN General Assembly Resolution 1353 (XIV) of 1959, New York

Ireland and Malaya requested consideration of “The Question of Tibet” in the UN General Assembly. Resolution 1353 (XIV) was adopted by a vote of 45 to 9, with 26 abstentions. 21 October, 1959 The General Assembly, Recalling the principles regarding fundamental human rights and freedoms set out in the Charter of the United Nations and […]

November 11, 1950 ・ The Kashag (Cabinet) and National Assembly of Tibet

Appeal by His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet to the United Nations

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