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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
Credit
UN Photo/M. Grant