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{Unknown Speaker 1}
could you repeat your eh,--?
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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Yes. To discourage some African governments from advocating in support of dialogue in South Africa. Because we find some members of the [[?]] They are from countries [[?]]

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
women and children will [[inaudible]]--

{Unknown Speaker 2}
[[Cross Talk]]
Another correction.
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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
I fear, the three countries must be [incentive??, coaxed??]] thousands of refugees, women and children in- here in Angola, from Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, and Mozambique, thousands of children, support must go to the women and children in the 3 countries in Southern Africa.
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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
I think where we where we [[inaudible}] [[Cross Talk]] I'm speaking about the 3 countries in Southern Africa uh especially where the position is the same in all these 3 countries the the [[inaudible}]
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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
[[?]]

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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
[[??]] can say is this is an historic [[inaudible]] very true,

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[[SPEAKER name="Pearl Bowser"}
Freda Brown. Closing address.
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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
And I think it's true, that every one of us
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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
are proud to have been privileged to take part
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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
in this meeting, because this meeting has united the women
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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
from the Liberation Movement, from the front-line states
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{SPEAKER name="Freda Brown"}
and the progressive women from all over the world.
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Transcription Notes:
Near the end, Pearl Bowser breaks in and says, "Freda Brown." Definitely not the person who lectured at the beginning with a difficult accent for me to understand. She was an Australian political activist, etc... **I DID THE BOTTOM SECTION WITH "FREDA BROWN" because I could understand her. Didn't do most of the top. "eh,--" included as speaker one says it, and it's notable at the end of their sentence. Notice the distinction between {Unknown Speaker 1} and {SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}. these are two different people. The latter is more of the focus of the section as opposed to unknown speaker.