Foreign newsreels № 5020 (1976)

News №30243, 16 footages, duration: 0:28:34

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South Africa-Fire at the gold mine in Bracken, removed: sign "Bracken mines limited", mine, siren, miners get out of the elevator-cages, rescued miners in the hospital, interview with the director of the mine. Cyprus, Nicosia - Thousands of Greek Cypriots protested against the presence of Turkish troops on the island. Venezuela-Oil field in Venezuela, filmed: oil pump-pump at the oil fields in Orinoco, drilling rig, oil pipeline, burning gas torch. USA, Venezuela (Miami, Caracas) - Subversive activities of the Cuban counter-revolutionaries, filmed: the shelter of the counter-revolutionaries in Miami, a street scene, weapons, grenades, a policeman examines a time bomb, gunpowder, dynamite, the explosion site, corpses, a reporter interviews an eyewitness. UN-Admission of Angola to the UN, withdrawn: meeting of the UN General Assembly, delegates of Angola take their seats, speech by the President of the General Assembly. Switzerland, Geneva - The Constitutional Conference on Rhodesia, filmed: the building where the conference takes place, the arrival of the Nkomo, conversations with delegates and reporters. Switzerland-Speech by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rhodesia, Peter van der Byl, at the Geneva Conference on Rhodesia. Lebanon, Beirut-The resumption of classes in schools, filmed: scenes in the streets, children in front of school, teenagers go to school, elementary school students accompanied by a teacher. Rhodesia-Exercises in the Rhodesian army, filmed: soldiers in training, cavalry, African soldiers marching. Rhodesia-Election rallies of two rival groups led by Nkomo and Muzoreva, filmed: Nkomo rally in Salisbury, supporters of Muzoreva, arrival of Vice President Emot Gabbelah. Rhodesia-The aftermath of a clash between guerrillas and government troops near the border with Mozambique. Germany, Brockdorf-Demonstrators attempt to storm the building of a nuclear power plant, the police use batons and tear gas. Lebanon-Christian forces use Israeli weapons in the fight against Palestinian guerrillas, filmed: the city of Ein Abel in southern Lebanon, fortifications of Christian soldiers, boxes with inscriptions in Hebrew, soldiers. Lebanon, Beirut-The camp of the" right "Christian falangists - "tigers", arrival at the camp of a BBC reporter, a reporter's conversation with the leader of the falangists Abu Kemal. Lebanon, Beirut-A meeting of representatives of the National Liberation Movement, the arrival of the leader of the movement K. Jumblatt. Spain, San Sebastian-Mashutene prison, released prisoners, members of the revolutionary Communist League, show traces of beatings, interview with leader Ramon Zolo.

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Personnel:

Nkomo D.M.N. -- Statesman and politician, Minister of the Interior of Zimbabwe (1980-1981), Vice-President of Zimbabwe (1990-1991).

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P.K. Fleming-Voljtelajn van der Bil -- Rhodesian businessman, statesman and politician.

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Personnel:

Dzhumblat K. -- Lebanese politician, Minister of the Interior of Lebanon (1961-1964, 1970-1976).

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