Records, 1965-1966.

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Records, 1965-1966.

Records consist mostly of subject files containing primarily correspondence and reports, drafts of reports, cables, and press releases. These concern the responsibilities of the Reporting Mission of the Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic; incidents; visits to prisons by United Nations teams; elections; the cease-fire, 1965, and reports from United States forces of cease-fire violations; and human rights violations. Some correspondence is with United Nations Headquarters. Also included are United Nations Security Council reports, resolutions, and other documents concerning the Dominican Republic; and miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, maps, reports, and reprints.

3 cubic ft. (2.5 linear ft.)

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