A/RES/48/51 Page 7 4. Also calls upon all countries, institutions and organizations endowed with expertise in manpower training to grant Anguilla assistance in this field; 5. Invites the international donor community to contribute generously to the Government’s Public Sector Investment Programme for 1991-1995 and to grant the Territory all possible assistance to enable it to reach the main development objectives established by the Executive Council of the Territory; 6. Requests all countries and organizations with deep-sea fishing experience to facilitate the acquisition by the fishing sector of the Territory of larger boats and ad hoc fishing equipment and to provide the Territory’s fishermen with deep-sea fishing training programmes; 7. Notes that a period of nine years has elapsed since a United Nations mission visited Anguilla, and calls upon the administering Power to facilitate the dispatch of a further visiting mission to the Territory. III. - Bermuda The General Assembly, Referring to resolution A above, Having heard the statement of the representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the administering Power, 5/ Noting the negative effects of the world recession on the economy of Bermuda, Noting also the recent review of the criminal justice system in the Territory, Noting with concern the incidence of crime in the secondary schools, and noting also the planned restructuring of the public school system, Reaffirming its strong conviction that the presence of military bases and installations in the Territory could, in certain circumstances, constitute an obstacle to the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, Noting that the Territory has never been visited by a United Nations visiting mission, 1. Reaffirms its view that it is ultimately for the people of Bermuda to decide their own future; 2. Requests the administering Power to assist the territorial Government in its efforts to mitigate the effects of the world recession, particularly in the domains of tourism and international business; 3. Calls upon the administering Power to ensure that the criminal justice system is fair to all inhabitants of the Territory; /...

Select target paragraph3