Press Releases and Statements Regarding the Asian-African Conference

Asian-African Conference, A. Samad Ismail, S Woodhull, Soekarno, Enlai Zhou, Sunario, and Salah Ben Youssef, eds. [Press Releases and Statements Regarding the Asian-African Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, April 1955], 1955.
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Contents:

  1. Letter addressed to statesmen of Asia and Africa, dated March 1, 1955, Perry, New York, signed by Emily G. Balch and 13 others.
  2. Statement issued on the occasion of a press conference held in the Hotel Savoy-Homann on Sunday, April 17th, 1955 at 5 p.m. / the North African delegation to the Bandung conference (Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco).
  3. Statement issued by Malayan representatives attending the Afro-Asian Conference at Bandoeng, Indonesia / signed A. Samad Ismail, S. Woodhull (April 19, 1955).
  4. President Sukarno’s message through Radio Cairo on Tuesday April 19th, 1955, 22.00 hrs.
  5. Press communique of the Economic Committee, 19th April 1955.
  6. Proceedings of 19.4.55, at the Merdeka Building.
  7. Committee on Cultural Cooperation communique no. 1, April 20, 1955 / Press Committee, Asian-African Conference.
  8. Press communique of the Economic Committee, April 22nd, 1955.
  9. Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo wai jiao bu zhang Zhou Enlai zai qian zi yi shi shang de jiang hua (April 22, 1955).
  10. Draft communique, April 23rd, 1955.
  11. Committee on Cultural Cooperation press communique (April 22, 1955).
  12. Press communique (April 22, 1955).
  13. Joint communique on negotiations between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Indonesia concerning the question of dual nationality (April 23?, 1955).
  14. Resolution to form the Asian African Journalists’ Association (April 23, 1955).
  15. Address of H.E. Sunarjo, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, at the signing of the Treaty of Friendship between the Republic of Indonesia and the Kingdom of Afghanistan on April the 24th at the residence of the governor of West Java.
  16. Draft final communique / Asian-African Conference, Bandung (April 24, 1955).
  17. Declaration by Mr. Salah Ben Youssef, head of the Tunisian delegation to Bandung (April 24, 1955).
  18. Observations submitted by the delegation of the state of Vietnam to the A.A.-Conference, on the “five principles.”
  19. Working paper from the government of the Republic of Indonesia on culture and information for the Asian-African Conference, Bandung, April 1955.
  20. Working paper from government of India on “freer flow of information” for the Asian-African Conference, Bandung, April 1955. “Document 15. Not for publication.”

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