UNTAG. Namibians register to vote under the supervision of UNTAG staff. July 1989
Detailed description:  At a voter registration centre in Katutura, Namibians line up to register to vote in the upcoming elections. UNTAG staff are supervising the voter registration
Remarks:  Over 5000 United Nations soldiers and civilians have been dispatched to Namibia to ease that country's long-delayed transition to independence. Under the direction of the Secretary General's Special Representative for Namibia, the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) is helping to implement the Namibian independence plan, which among other things provides for the Territory's demilititarization, the abolition of all discriminatory and restrictive laws, and free and fair elections to a national constituent assembly. The go-ahead for the historic operation which is being carried oiut in accordance with Security Council Resolution 435 (1978), was given by the Security Council on 16 Feb. 1989
Date:  July 1989
Remarks on Dating:  From back of photo
Organisations:  UNTAG
Photographer:  M. Grant
Medium:  Image
Colour:  BW
File format:  Electronic image
Copyright holder:  UN
Acknowledge:  UN
Contributing institution:  Namibia University of Science and Technology
Custody:  UN
Local keywords:  Independence, UNTAG, Voting
Photo No:  156787
Version:  Print
Type:  Electronic image
Source:  Print
Date digitised:  August 2011
Collection name:  Miscellaneous
Date added:  08-05-2011
Data capturer:  RM
Metadata entry tool:  ISIS
Digitisation specs:  JPEG for display. Archives TIFF image was scanned at 1200 dpi with Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner. 16 bit grey. Print
File name:  UN_PRI_UNTAG_img_038151.jpg