Pacific Regional Seminar
Bandung, Indonesia
14-16 May 2008
- Guidelines and Rules of Procedure
- Discussion Papers
- Conference Room Papers
- Secretary-General's Message
- Report of the Pacific Regional Seminar
- Agenda of the Seminar
Press Releases
- 16 May, 2008 - GA/COL/3174
PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR ON DECOLONIZATION ADOPTS DRAFT REPORT AS THREE-DAY MEETING IN BANDUNG, INDONESIA, CONCLUDES - 15 May, 2008 - GA/COL/3173
DELEGATES DISCUSS NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES OF WESTERN SAHARA, FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS), TOKELAU AS PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR ENTERS SECOND DAY - 14 May, 2008 - GA/COL/3172
DECOLONIZATION UNITED NATIONS SUCCESS STORY, BUT MONUMENTAL TASK INCOMPLETE, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL AS PACIFIC SEMINAR ON ISSUE OPENS IN INDONESIA - 14 May, 2008 - SG/SM/11568-GA/COL/3171
‘COLONIALISM HAS NO PLACE IN TODAY’S WORLD,’ SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL IN MESSAGE TO DECOLONIZATION SEMINAR IN INDONESIA - 9 May, 2008 - GA/COL/3170
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DECOLONIZATION TO HOLD PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR IN BANDUNG, INDONESIA, 14-16 MAY
Discussion Papers
- Dr. Anak Agung Banyu Perwita (Indonesia)
Role of the Committee in Facilitating the Decolonization of the
Non-Self-Governing Territories within the Framework of the
Second International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism - Dr. Kendrick Pickering (British Virgin Islands)
British Virgin Islands' Constitutional Review Exercise - Ms. Hope Alvarez Cristobal (Guam)
Priorities and Concerns of Civil Society
Relating to Guam's Future Political Status - Mr. Tregenza A. Roach, Esq.
A Constitution for the United States Virgin Islands:
The Role of the University of the Virgin Islands and other
Supporting Entities - Professor Tony Angelo (New Zealand)
After the Referendum -Tokelau 2008 - Mr. Tufele Li'amatua, Sr
American Samoa.
Conference Room Papers
- Message from the Secretary-General
- Statement of welcome by H.E. Mr. Imron Cotan, Secretary-General
Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia - Statement by H.E.R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa
Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations,
Chairman of the Special Committee - The United Kingdom's Relationship with its Overseas Territories
Paper presented to the Pacific regional seminar
by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Statement by the Representative of Spain
- Statement by the Representative of Argentina
- Statement by Mr. Fadel Kamal
Frente Polisario (Western Sahara) - Statement by the Representative of Morocco
- Statement by the Representative of Tokelau
- Statement by the Representative of New Zealand
- Statement by the Representative of Sudan
- Resolution Expressing Appreciation to the Government and the People of Indonesia
- Closing remarks by H.E.R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa,
Permanent Representative of Indonesia
to the United Nations,
Chairman of the Special Committee