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UN. Deputy Chef de Cabinet - 1962-1964 : Rolz-Bennett
Series consists of clear cables, numbered code cables, letters, memoranda, notes, and various reports relating to UNFICYP and CYPRUS. UNFICYP subject files - numbered, relates to the organization, personnel, and finances of UNFICYP, as well as appeals for assistance by the Secretary-General to the Cyprus government and updates on the military situation in Cyprus. Included are photographs - various black and white photoprints taken in Cyprus, photographers unknown. Unnumbered subject files relate to operational matters such as UNFICYP Civilian Police activities, reports of alleged military incidents and political updates involving Cyprus and Turkey Correspondents include Under-Secretaries-General Ralph Bunche, Roberto Guyer, and Jose Rolz-Bennett, Secretary-General U Thant, UNFICYP top echelon such as F. Bibiano Osorio-Tafall - the Secretary-General's Special Representative, Eria Ward - Res. Rep. of the Technical Assistance Board and Director of the Special Fund Programmes in Turkey, UNFICYP's Commander General K.S. Thimaya, representatives of Britain, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and military contingents.
Restrictions on Access: Numbered code cables are classified. Contains strictly confidential correspondence. Some personal information - staff evaluations.
Processing Status: Archival processing complete
Former Series/Location number: DAG-1/2.4.1, boxes 38 - last 4 files, 39-49, 51 - last 2 files, 52-54.

United Nations Fact-Finding Mission to South Vietnam - administrative files

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, draft reports, lists, minutes of meetings, agendas, rules of procedure, cables, press statements, press releases, press clippings, handwritten notes, petitions, verbatim records of plenary meetings, interviews, communiques, bulletins, photographs, graphic photographs, cloth banner, books, periodicals, and pamphlets. Subjects include but are not limited to the followng: creation of mission; human rights violations; allegations against Buddhists; Buddhist letters of protest; Vietnam - administrative filesese laws and regulations collected by the Secretary-General at Headquarters; visits to youth camps, prisons and hospitals; appeal for freedom of religion in Vietnam - administrative files; highland refugees; Communist subversive warfare in South Vietnam - administrative files; history of Buddhism in Vietnam - administrative files; and Communism in South Vietnam - administrative files. Correspondents include: Alain M. Dangeard, Administrative and Finance Officer, Mission to Vietnam - administrative files; George Lansky, Acting Chief, Field Operating Services; Abdul Rahan Pazhwak, Ambassador; Sergio Correa Da Costa, Ambassador; Sir Senerat Gunewardene, Ambassador; General Doung Van Minh; General Tran Van Don; and General Le Van Kim.

Code cables - cities

UN. Chef de Cabinet - 1961-1973: Narasimhan; 1979-1981: Ahmed; 1982-1993: Dayal
UN. Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General - 1974: Kittani and Ismat; 1975: Ahmed and Kittani; 1976-1978: Ahmed

Series consists of incoming and outgoing code cables - numbered and unnumbered including memorandums and situation reports. Correspondence is between top eschelon United Nations - UN officials at New York headquarters and United Nations personnel based in cities, such as Nicosia, Damascus, Bangkok, Baghdad, Luanda, Jerusalem, Tegucigalpa, Srinagar, Zagreb, and Windhoek. Subject matters discussed relate to administrative issues including office operations, personnel, facilities management and travel arrangements; humanitarian activity; political events; security matters; and the activities of peace-keeping and observer missions. Code cables are contained in boxes 1 through 72; requests for code clearances are located in box 73. Correspondents include Secretaries-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Javier Perez de Cuellar, Kurt Waldheim, and U Thant; Jean-Claude Aime, Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General and later Chief of Staff; and Under-Secretary-General of Special Political Affairs M. Goulding.

Accession numbers include: 89/29, boxes 1-6; 92/70, boxes 1-15; and 94/22, boxes 1-2.

Actual series size: 73 boxes.

Bary

UN. EOSG/OSG/ Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - 1971-1978: Guyer
UN. EOSG/OSG/Assistant Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - 1973: Urquhart

Series consists of reports forwarded to the Secretary-General for information purposes in accordance with Article 6 - b of the Acts of the International Conference on Viet Nam. Includes International Commission of Control and Supervision Military Committee reports of investigations of alleged incidents, such as, mine explosions, demonstrations, alleged attacks, and restaurant explosions. Also includes transcripts, copies of photographs, memoranda for record, correspondence and United Nations documents. Correspondents include Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim; Deputy Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General Georg Hennig; Chair and Head of Hungarian Delegation to ICCS Ferenc Estzergalyos; and Major General Ferenc Szucs, Commander of the Hungarian Military Contingent and Chair of the ICCS Military Committee.

Accession number: A/745.

Actual series size: 1 box.

Bary

Series documents general administrative activities of General Services, Geneva office operations, records management, Telecommunications, Buildings and Facilities management, Travel and Transportation, restaurant facilities, real estate transactions, and security matters. Records consist of correspondence, reports, memoranda, United Nations official documents, and clear cables. Correspondents include Secretaries-General U Thant and Kurt Waldheim, and Under-Secretary and Director of General Services D. B. Vaughan. Arranged in numbered subject categories.

Series documents matters of international criminal law and jurisdiction, privileges, immunities and legal status involving host country relations, incidents regarding governments, personnel, copyright protection, and taxation. Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, United Nations official documents, and newspaper clippings. Correspondents include Secretaries-General Dag Hammarskjold and U Thant, Director of United Nations Office in Geneva P. P. Spinelli, Legal Counsel C. A. Stavropoulous, and Assistant Secretary-General for Inter-Agency Affairs I. Kittani, . Arranged in numbered subject categories.