Report of the commission of inquiry appointed by the governments of the Anguilla to examine the Anguilla problem

By: Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth affairs by command of Her Majesty
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Her Majesty's Stationery Office, November 1970Description: 130 pSubject(s): Repoprt | Revolution | Social Change | Social Movements | CaribbeanSummary: This report presents the findings of the Commission of Inquiry appointed by the Government of the United Kingdom and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla to investigate the political crisis in Anguilla. It examines the causes of the island's secessionist movement, local governance challenges, and the broader implications for regional stability. The report, submitted to the British Parliament by Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in November 1970, provides recommendations for resolving the dispute and ensuring effective administration.
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Caribbean Collection
02417-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25070052

This report presents the findings of the Commission of Inquiry appointed by the Government of the United Kingdom and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla to investigate the political crisis in Anguilla. It examines the causes of the island's secessionist movement, local governance challenges, and the broader implications for regional stability. The report, submitted to the British Parliament by Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in November 1970, provides recommendations for resolving the dispute and ensuring effective administration.

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