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Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Security Council at its 1027th to 1033rd meetings, April 17–24, 1963, considered this question, which was brought to the attention of the Council in a letter dated April 10, 1963, from the Chargé d'Affaires of the permanent mission of Senegal, addressed to the President of the Security Council. The government of Senegal called upon the Security Council to discuss the violations of Senegalese air space and territory on the border between Senegal and Portuguese Guinea. The letter cited the violation of air space by four Portuguese aircraft, the dropping of grenades on the village of Bouniack on April 9, 1963, and three similar violations of territory and air space which occurred on December 16, 1961, and which were drawn to the attention of the President of the Security Council on December 22, 1961.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1963

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References

1 Document S/5279.

2 Document S/5039.

3 Document S/5055.

4 Document S/5287.

5 Document S/5292.

6 Document S/5302.

7 Document S/5301. S/5304. S/5307. S/5309. and S/5306 respectively.

8 Document S/5312.

9 Document S/5298. S/5321, S/5323, and S/5325.

10 Document S/5298.

11 Document S/5330.