UNTAG Monitors Namibian Voter Registration 
7/1/1989 4:27:42 PM 
Unique ID UN7732154 
Namibians Register to Vote under the Supervision of UNTAG Staff 
7/1/1989 10:44:43 AM 
Unique ID UN7755619 
Namibians Register to Vote Under the Supervision of UNTAG Staff 
7/1/1989 11:02:10 AM 
Unique ID UN7697388 
Secretary-General Visits Namibia 
7/1/1989 3:01:55 PM 
Unique ID UN7752545 
Windhoek Township Resident with UNTAG Police Monitor 
4/1/1989 4:28:02 PM 
Unique ID UN7732152 
Secretary-General Visits UNTAG Military Headquarters in Namibia 
7/1/1989 12:12:08 PM 
Unique ID UN7771998 
Namibians Register to Vote Under the Supervision of UNTAG Staff 
7/1/1989 12:49:44 PM 
Unique ID UN7757716 
SG's Special Representative for Namibia Reviews Indian Police Monitors in Caprivi Strip 
4/1/1989 4:27:03 PM 
Unique ID UN7732153 
Namibian Exiles Return to Namibia as Part of Voluntary Repatriation Movement 
7/1/1989 1:17:43 PM 
Unique ID UN7772042 
Namibian Exiles Return to Namibia as Part of Voluntary Repatriation Movement 
7/1/1989 3:19:09 PM 
Unique ID UN7697539 
Transition Assistance Group Arrives in Namibia 
4/1/1989 11:19:45 PM 
Unique ID UN7588969 
Namibia: Birth of a Nation 
3/12/1990 2:21:39 PM 
Unique ID UN7729328 
Special Representatives Visit Ballot-Counting Centre 
11/1/1989 11:18:01 PM 
Unique ID UN7589119 
Member of Federal Republic of Germany UNTAG Civilian Police Unit 
11/1/1989 11:01:41 PM 
Unique ID UN7589162 
Secretary-General Visits UNTAG Military Headquarters in Namibia 
7/1/1989 12:00:57 PM 
Unique ID UN7771999 
Ballots are Counted in Namibia's Elections 
11/1/1989 5:00:47 PM 
Unique ID UN7666554 
UNTAG Worker Verifies aTendered Ballot at Windhoek Election Centre 
11/1/1989 4:13:41 PM 
Unique ID UN7772028 
Namibia: Two Years After Independence 
4/1/1992 9:01:52 PM 
Unique ID UN7591069 
Head of Federal Republic of Germany Civilian Police Unit with UNTAG 
11/1/1989 11:02:16 PM 
Unique ID UN7589151 
Namibian Exiles Return to Namibia as Part of Voluntary Repatriation Movement 
7/1/1989 10:27:41 AM 
Unique ID UN7747099 
Headline Dutch UNTAG Police Monitor with Winhoek Township Resident 
Caption Description A total of 980 UNTAG police monitors from 23 countries are charged with overseeing the Southwest African Police, who are responsible for maintaining law and order in the Territory during the transition period. The Netherlands has sent 60 police monitors to Namibia.
A Dutch police monitor chats with a resident of Katutura township in Windhoek.  April 1989. 
Unique Identifier UN7666553 
NICA ID 186480 
Production Date 04/01/1989 4:58:39 PM 
City/Location Windhoek
Country Namibia

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