Donal Lamont, 92, a Roman Catholic bishop expelled from white-ruled Rhodesia in 1977 for opposing its racial policies, died Aug. 14 in Dublin, Ireland, of causes associated with aging. Ordained a ...
People protest outside Lancaster House, London, where they await the arrivals of the delegates to the Rhodesia Conference on Sept. 11, 1979. “A small white minority seizes control of the state ...
Ian Smith, who died Tuesday at 88, was the prime minister of Rhodesia and an ardent advocate of white rule; in 1965 he unilaterally declared independence from Britain, and over the next 15 turbulent ...
LIEUTENANT General Peter Walls, who may go down in history as one of the most successful of counter-insurgency commanders, collapsed and died on his way to the Kruger National Park in South Africa, ...
Whereas in the course of human affairs, history has shown that it may become necessary for a people to resolve the political affiliations which have connected them with another people and to assume ...
An Irish Catholic bishop who was deported from the former Rhodesia in 1977 because of his criticism of the Ian Smith regime died yesterday in Dublin. Bishop Donal Lamont (92) was an outspoken critic ...
Jews played an integral role from the country’s beginnings, but the Rhodesian Jews broke with the consensus of the white population. Mervyn Trappler is a Jew from a country that changed its name four ...
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