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Unilateral Declaration of Independence
11th November 1965
Whereas in the course of human affairs history has shown that
it may become necessary for a people to resolve the political affiliations which have
connected them with another people and to assume amongst other nations the separate and
equal status to which they are entitled:
And whereas in such event a respect for the opinions of mankind
requires them to declare to other nations the causes which impel them to assume full
responsibility for their own affairs:
Now therefore, we, the Government of Rhodesia, do hereby
declare:
That it is an indisputable and accepted historic fact that
since 1923 the Government of Rhodesia have exercised the powers of self-government and
have been responsible for the progress, development and welfare of their people;
That the people of Rhodesia having demonstrated their loyalty
to the Crown and to their kith and kin in the United Kingdom and elsewhere through two
world wars, and having been prepared to shed their blood and give of their substance in
what they believed to be the mutual interests of freedom-loving people, now see all that
they have cherished about to be shattered on the rocks of expediency;
That the people of Rhodesia have witnessed a process which is
destructive of those very precepts upon which civilization in a primitive country has been
built, they have seen the principles of Western democracy, responsible government and
moral standards crumble elsewhere, nevertheless they have remained steadfast;
That the people of Rhodesia fully support the requests of their
government for sovereign independence but have witnessed the consistent refusal of the
Government of the United Kingdom to accede to their entreaties;
That the government of the United Kingdom have thus
demonstrated that they are not prepared to grant sovereign independence to Rhodesia on
terms acceptable to the people of Rhodesia, thereby persisting in maintaining an
unwarrantable jurisdiction over Rhodesia, obstructing laws and treaties with other states
and the conduct of affairs with other nations and refusing assent to laws necessary for
the public good, all this to the detriment of the future peace, prosperity and good
government of Rhodesia;
That the Government of Rhodesia have for a long period
patiently and in good faith negotiated with the Government of the United Kingdom for the
removal of the remaining limitations placed upon them and for the grant of sovereign
independence;
That in the belief that procrastination and delay strike at and
injure the very life of the nation, the Government of Rhodesia consider it essential that
Rhodesia should attain, without delay, sovereign independence, the justice of which is
beyond question;
Now therefore, we the Government of Rhodesia, in humble
submission to Almighty God who controls the destinies of nations, conscious that the
people of Rhodesia have always shown unswerving loyalty and devotion to Her Majesty the
Queen and earnestly praying that we and the people of Rhodesia will not be hindered in our
determination to continue exercising our undoubted right to demonstrate the same loyalty
and devotion, and seeking to promote the common good so that the dignity and freedom of
all men may be assured, do, by this proclamation, adopt enact and give to the people of
Rhodesia the constitution annexed hereto;
God Save The Queen
Given under Our Hand at Salisbury this eleventh day of November
in the Year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty five.
THE GOVERNMENT OF RHODESIA
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Hon. Ian Douglas Smith - Prime Minister of
Rhodesia and his Cabinet of Ministers, sign the Unilateral Declaration of
Independence on 11th November 1965 in Salisbury, capital of Rhodesia. Click
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