Commonwealth of Nations/Timelines
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- 1887: The first Colonial Conference beginning a series of consultations between Britain and its colonies.
- 1926 The 6th Imperial Conference established the Dominions as equal communities within the British Empire, with a common allegiance to the Crown.
- 1930: First Commonwealth Games held in Hamilton, Canada.
- 1931 Statute of Westminster confirmed the equality of Britain and the Dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and Newfoundland.
- 1949 The London Declaration
- 1965 The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Foundation are established
- 1961 South Africa's membership is suspended because of is apartheid policy.
- 1971 The Singapore Declaration of Commonwealth Principles including individual liberty, democratic rights and opposition to colonialism and racialism
- 1972: Pakistan withdraws from the Commonwealth over impending recognition of Bangladesh.
- 1977 Gleneagles Agreement discouraging sporting contacts with South Africa because of its apartheid policies.
- 1979 Lusaka Declaration on Racism and Racial Prejudice.
- 1987 Fiji suspended from Commonwealth following the overthrow of its government.
- 1991 The Harare Commonwealth Declaration adds democracy, good government and human rights to the Commonwealth's shared principles.
- 1994 South Africa rejoins the Commonwealth following the end of apartheid.
- 1995 Nigeria is suspended from the Commonwealth after it sentenced to death the writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and a group of fellow activists.
- The Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme specified the action to be taken in response to violations of the Harare principles
- Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group is set up to deal with violators of the Harare principles.
- 1997 - Fiji is reinstated after it adopts new constitution more in line with Commonwealth's shared principles.
- 1999 Nigeria reinstated after its return to civilian rule.
- Pakistan suspended because of military take-over.
- 2002 Zimbabwe is suspended for a year over President Robert Mugabe's controversial re-election.
- 2003 Heads of Government adopt the Latimer House Principles on the three branches of government
- Zimbabwe's suspension is made permanent.
- 2004 Pakistan is readmitted.
- 2007 Pakistan is suspended for a second time after President Musharraf declares a state of emergency and sacks top judges.
- 2008 Pakistan's suspension is lifted when Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group says the government has taken positive steps to fulfil its obligations.
- 2009 Rwanda becomes the 54th member of the Commonwealth
- Fiji is suspended from membership after military ruler refuses to schedule elections.
- Affirmation of Commonwealth Values and Principles including a call for the Eminent Persons Group to report on the options for reform.
- 2011 Heads of Government fail to endorse all of the Eminent Persons report on the need for reform concerning democracy and human rights[1].
- 2012 Commonwealth Advisory Bureau (CA/B) submission to the UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee Inquiry on "The role and future of the Commonwealth" [2].
- 2013 The Gambia withdraws from membership