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items-in-United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC)Secretary-General's correspondence with Liberia
Date Created 14/07/1960
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UNITED N A T I O N S
S E C U R I T Y
C O U N C I L
Distr.GENERAL
ORIGINAL: ENGLISH
TEXT OF STATEMENT BY W.V.S. TUBMAW, PRESIDENT OFLIBERIA, ISSUED TUESDAY; lU FEBRUARY 1961
President Tubman declared last night that the death of Mr. Patrice Lumumba,
former Prime Minister of the Congo and two other leaders was a tragic,
regrettable and despicable affair.
The occurrence was the more unfortunate in that, because of political
differences, a savage act should be committed by one African against another.
The Liberian Government feels that a full international enquiry should
be made of Mr. Lumumba's death. Meanwhile, the Congolese people in this grave
hour of their national life should seek to avoid revenge and exercise restraint.
The need for a satisfactory solution of the situation in the Congo is now
greater than ever . The Liberian Government therefore reaffirms the suggestions
made on 13 February to the Secretary-General of the United Nations:
1. "That all rival political groups in the Congo be required by theUnited Nations to cease all military, political and other activitiesin the Congo for the present under a truce required by the SecurityCouncil for at least sixty days.
2. That the leaders of all political groups proceed to meet with theSecretary-General and the Security Council at the United NationsHeadquarters to discuss the situation with the view of settling thedangerous situation and of restoring peace and order in the Congo" .
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PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF LIBERIAMONROVIA (LIBERIA)EXCELLENCY,I HAVE RECEIVED YOUR CABLE OF 13 FEBRUARY FOR WHICH I SINCERELYTHANK YOU* i SHARE YOUR FEELINGS OF CONCERN AND YOUR DOUBTS ABOUTPOSSIBILITY TO ACHIEVE DESPERATELY NEEDED IMPROVEMENT BY METHODS
SO FAR TRIED*
THEREFORE I TAKE NOTE fflTH THE GREATEST ATTENTION OF YOUR SUGGESTIONS
TO tfHICH X WOULD LIKE TO REVERT AFTER FURTHER CONSIDERATION AND.
DISCUSSIONS WITH S0f€ OF INTERESTED PARTIES, ALTHOUGH I FEAR THAT
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS EXTRANEOUS TO THE CONGO AND A LACK OF
BARENESS OF THE SERlOUSi€:SS OF THE PROBLEMS
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UlTHIN THE CONGO MAY PRESENT SERIOUS OBSTACLES, I FEEL THAT ONLY
IN THE SPIRIT OF FRANK REALISM AND COURAGE W H I C H YOUR CABLE REFLECTS
WILL UE BE A B L E . T O FIND A HAY TO AN IMPROVEMENT IN THE INTEREST
OF ALL AFRICAN STATES AND THE WORLD AS ¥ELL AS OF TIC CONGO ITSELF*
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MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
TO THE UNITED NATIONS
527 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK 22. N. Y.
28 September I960
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
At the direction of the Secretary General*s
Secretary, please permit bearer to pick up letter
addressed to the Secretary of State of Liberia and
left with the Guard on the 38th Floor.
Very truly yours,
Doris LightfootS E C R E T A R T
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MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
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527 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK 22. N. Y.
193/UN-SG 25 August 1960
Mr* Secretary-Generals
I have the honour to list herewith below
names and rank of additional men assigned to the
Liberian Forces serving with the United Nations
in the Congo,
L.t. Colonel D. Y. Thompson
Major Jonathan MasonPersonnel Officer
Major Samuel B, PearsonMovement & Control Officer
James W. Koenig, Staff Sergeant
John S. Amos, " "
Passama Gayfor, " "
Francis T. Christie, Corporal
Jerry J. Miah, "
H. E». Dag HammarskjoldSecretary-GeneralUnited NationsNew York, New York
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Samuel D. Cooper, Corporal
Zaza T. Quaqus, "
In accordance with information received from
the Secretariat, I have advised the State Department
in Monrovia that these additional men would be picked
up by Pan American today, August 25, 1960.
I avail myself of this opportunity to extend
to Your Excellency the renewed assurances of my high-
est consideration..
'LT,, 0. Dosumu-Johns/o]Charge d ' A f f a i r e s j ' a.i.
MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
TO THE UNITED NATIONS
527 MABISOM AVENUE. MEW YORK 22, N. Y.
192/OT-SG 19 August I960
Mr. Secretary-General:
I have the honour to enclose herewith text
of message which President William V. S. Tubman has sent
to all Heads of African States.
I avail myself of this opportunity to extend
to Tour Excellency the renewed assurances of my highest
consid eration.
T. 0. Dosumu-J(ohnsonCharge d'Affaires, a.i.
End. (1)
H. E. Dag HammarskjoldSecretary-GeneralUnited NationsNew York, New York
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FOLLOWING IS THE TEXT OF A MESSAGE W H I C H PRESIDENT TUBHAN HAS
SENT T© ALL HEADS OF A F R I C A N STATES QUOTE I AM
GJSEATLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CONGO
AND ESPECIALLY THE OPEN ATTACKS BEING MADE ON THE
SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS BY THE PRIME MINISTER
OF THE REPUBLIC OF CONGO C H A R G I N G HIM WITH PARTIALITY STOP
IT APPEARS TO ME THAT IF THERE WERE DISAGREEMENT OVER THE
SECRETARY GENERALS INTERPRETATION OF THE RESOLUTIONS OF THE
SECURITY COUNCIL ON THE CONGO S I T U A T I O N HE MIGHT HAVE
INDICATED THIS IN A DIPLOMATIC MANNER AND REtJUESTED A SECURITY
COUNCIL INTERPRETATION OF ITS RESOLUTION STOP THE PRESENT TREND
OF AFFAIRS IN THE CONGO MAY LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A
SITUATION THAT COULD GET OUT OF HAND STOP ADDED TO THIS IS THE
EFFECT WHICH THIS ACTION M I G H T HAVE ON ALL A F R I C A N STATES STOP
I SUGGEST THAT ALL A F R I C A N STATES REPRESENTED AT THE UNITED
NATIONS DIRECT A MEETING OF THE INFORMAL PERMANENT M A C H I N E R Y
AND INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY INFORM THE SECURITY COUNCIL
AND THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF OUR REGRETS FOR THE
UNFORTUNATE ATTACKS MADE ON THE SECRETARY GENERAL IN THE
FORM THAT THEY WERE CAUSED PERHAPS BY THE PECULIAR
SITUATION EXISTING IN THE CONGO AND THE EXCITEMENT THERE
STOP IN THE MEANTIME I FEEL THAT WE SHOULD ADVISE PRIME MINISTER
LUMUMBA THAT WE FIND IT DIFFICULT TO SUPPORT HIM IN HIS ATTACKS
ON THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE MANNER VHICH
KE HAS DONE STOP WITH S
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Nations and fcas the honour to make the following requests for assis-tance to tli© Saite€ Satiiwas Force ia the Congo. A oarefui review ofstaff and Holistic re«$oirsaeiits for the Foa?c© has jtist been completedby tfee S^reme Gcasataad^r said reqaests., such as this one, are beingisade as & matter of nrgsoey to several goirerja&ents to fUJL specificneeds* Ifhe needs whieh the Secretar^Mlesieral reqi*$sts tlieof ! &efiia t& flli ar« as follows:
(1) A lfe^r %& serve as F^csotaial Ofllcerj(2) A Ba^or 03? CJaptaiu to serve as Operations Officers(3) A Ifoifaaest Goiitiol f earn 3so a>6«ist of one 0aptaia? twoS^e^esa^d^ ©ae el piE aa£ fois1 SeEp&rais or lance-Cloajperals.Seqaests far thfese teaias are being mai« to all cowitries
to the Fores and tine personnel should have previousof movesnent control.
fbe ;Secreta3Egr- &aa?a3. •waLceaaes thi0 opporfamitsf to expresshis appreciation to Liberia fox" its assistance to the United fJations*
% August
fhe SecretaxyJSeaaeral of the United lafeions presents his
•' corapliaeats to th© Permanent Hepreseaiatlve &£ Liberia to the..... %ited liations arid, has the honour to transmit for infonajitioa
copy of 8zi ins'fcimG'fclon issued ta^ay to the Supreme Commander of th©
Ifeited Nations Fot^es in the Congo.
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fh® i3<3sretary«^en©ral e>f the Halted. Slatiensj presents bis ccsaplimritsto the Prnftasent Bepressafcativ© of X&berts sad has the lidtioitr to Inform hiss
the SsGretary-3em®ml stated is the Security Couneil at its
© «?»!$• 19liO? asrtais ^©laya in tfee dtm?Ioj&eat of the
programs^ far the Congo bar© |s?wsd laaaToidsble b0eas»se of
the cone«®t3?"at«d effort that has fead: to bs raasle for the Imiltltng np &f the
Attention Eaast now «r^eat2|' fe© demoted to the aimialstrati^e
&s® 3ecr$ta.iy*Gsjssivsi has received pr^limii^Je-j proposals fsts®
s r«|a*Qseatfttlv©9 to the Song© sasS thsy will "be studied forthwith andM on the spjt, *Hi©rsafter> agr^emeat will isaire to bs
reached with 'fche (J0vermaen% of the Congo regasdipig the form and extent of
to fes givtaa in the eiviliaa a»*! sllitarj fields, fVelimteaxy
fctave b@im taken f er istdivi4:aal recruitment of <secperta for eePtain vsrjr
the Seeretary-^kfieral wishes to Mdrsss Mjss&Lf # in the iM^atto the Afrlean Member CksTspsisierits whea the queatlen arises about
OH a feroa^r seals » It IB lifeely to s«rs?e tfea speedy btd-M-up if the
Geversoaent of Lib-sria nsould nsaka an tB*ge&i prellEsinaiy study ®f available tralaed
l>©rsonn@l la febs f 5.014s that- c$& be for'eseea, V7lth such a ^•slteizi
b0iiig ®at@» th© fiiuO. building tip of the aastiniatrative units san ba
mp to '
the i&er«&asf-fett@ral would ^spreei&t© it if the results of s-acfe astudy OGtaM be oosv^ed t© him at the earliest possible date. Tta
has, for the present^ bs^i gd:dressed to all the Afriesso-opsipatiag in the Fors^^ but to r»o other Gov^pRsisat. Gata^cie
the aeeriSta^-GsiEaral is likely to ssaka an effort to recruit os an isdi^idual
feasla foXlawisg te saa© saiB gri.neiples whieh fes has applied to the Force,
of t&® felted Satless presents his eosiplimeniato the Peaaaaaeat Bepcssa&t&tiird of M&eria. to '£he BaiteS Satieas aiod hastfas Stonotar to refer to the a<sti©ii eiKHertakea IB ocaforgiity with tfas rss&Iutitof the Baeurity fieeaeil of 14 3uly i^^0 coaesming assietasjca to the fi^public
Smreseimeaate faaw tast«rt®kea to famish alreraft forparpose «f airlifting tassops to serrve URd$3r United Nations e«ssaand in the
of the Cosagej am5 to t£an«port foods taffs sad ot&er sup.pliestins ei?Ilis*i popalatt^B of tke lepixblie*
At th& frssent time aixeJfaft o? the followini; States are participatingIts tMs airlifts Sanadla,, Dsamarft, Bthi^pia, S^rwaj, Sw-eden? E-witasri&ndj the
ln^i£^ of1 $reat Britain aa<i lertkeasi Irel^jfl, the Uaitsd States ofatul ths Sjaion of Soviet S-SKSislist Ispufeiies. ©tber SoveMimsnts raa^s
a short psrio4 <^" tMs.? plae© additl<mesl airsrsft st tfee disposal ofthe Halted fi&tliaa® for tMs psEej>o.s$.
fbe Ssca?etaiy*Sea«3?ai woald be grateful to tfes Feraiasent Bep^eseatativ©of Liberia for Ma assistance iu arr«agi»s with his StwaameteGt a blanket
for oveaffli^it of Lifee'Kia fc;f the airc3?aft of tfee States named above,ef otfe^y States -sfeietj ms^r a;Ia0 jsiu in this airlift, a»3 also for sucit
of aa emergaitcy -oljaz-scter as sd^erfef £ part i*$i pa ting in the airlift3?eg.alr« In tfee course of tfeeir flight its si^pert of this action of tlse
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J take vesy gs-est pjteassuc® ia acespt&Bg lour KsajeHeacj'1 s idnd off^r ©f on©
Q| fflilitasy police, le will Qoata^t you v^sy seen eeaeeittlag
for tlisia? transport t« lespo-ldirllle. Mttfc sirasere aa^i r^speet^il regards.
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H..B, fc&llite 0,- fifes©President of ftep&felis of Liberia
1 hsve jaost gratefully re<jeive4 jroar cable of 14 July with theaad highly appreciated dffer o£ assistance. It is for m© essential to ©nlisiactive and aeaning^ul cooperation of ihe Coirez"igaettt of Liberia in this joint•effort where the main btuviers is carried b:/ the African Ststas wit h in the fr&ssof t-:he ffil* Throtigh its histosy asd positioit Liberia* a full cooperation is ofgreat sigaific^tnee for the operation.
1 sote yotii' kiati s^-^estioK that Liberia put at our dtispoaal a company &spart ef th& UM Force* If what you h&v^ in sind is a company of rsgul&r troops,thai gives i-ioe fco t^sa eoasides^tioaa. Pirst, our esp&ri^jaaaefforts of the ssisei type is that ^sialler nationsi units than &present etsnsid^rabX ' difficulties in asladnistristion. Secondly, for theour assin seed is tiot- regular tmopQ feat specialised personnel, «s the masbsr ofthe Force has t>@ea bratj^ht up sufficieritlj in a very short tiae. la thesecirctsESstsnees, were your company to b© spsaislised for-ezsiapie ^s -.ailitar/ policethey vsotild certainly ^present a ssjst useful contribution. There or%naturally other lines of speeialiaatios nhich l^cewise vasald giire th^s a.
jou isewi to fiad it difficult i» conferlbute s coapasiy of, there are undoubtedly other lirjes oa which an i&port^ni contribution.
could be is&de by Liberia, 4t this very early stage., before we fetve ted ••-- chinceto study itore closely the probltmw arising in special fleixiE, 1 find ±t difficultto be js^re precis^j, but* I have iadicatett to jrour f.r,:basesdor various possibilities
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*sajr interest yes. 1 hope within the next day or t'sro to be able to males
practical suggestions in Use with &w? general warm sisb to see a Liberiaaunit as part ©I" the US' presence,
2 &CTS sated alao g^ttr generous offer of fuMs. Ths financial probl^i
is foa? the siosent solved by a sufgestion for the lifting o* the ceiling ofthe ered.its at the? disposal of the SG* My O^TJ idea is that th© CA, when it
in regular session^ sfeoiild establish an esaergeney fu&l for peace sad
feas©d prtesrily dn voluntary ceijfejslbutiona, I gassa that you may
wish 'to postpone yois* decision on your coatribation until you s©« how thisidea d©i?©l»ps ®M %-hat stand the Gl may take* Were 'th® line 1 wayi-i life© to
suggest to be aeeepteji, yoar eo»t?i!jy.tion ^scald of coarse be ssost .^pr^cproposals to the CiA I note ycmr kifid offer 'and in. say r«j>0rt I may
©a the raspons« of lloafeet* States, I will of coiirsc pat this offer oa
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