UN Security Council
Resolution 282 |
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Date: | July 23 1970 |
Meeting no.: | 1,549 |
Code: | S/RES/282 (Document) |
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Vote: | For: 12 Abs.: 3 Against: 0 |
Subject: | The Question of race conflict in South Africa resulting from the policies of apartheid of the Government of the Republic of South Africa |
Result: | Adopted |
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Security Council composition in 1970: | |
permanent members: | |
non-permanent members: | |
BDI COL ESP FIN NCA | |
NEP POL SLE SYR ZAM |
International opposition to apartheid in South Africa |
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Campaigns |
Academic boycott · Sporting boycott |
Instruments and legislation |
UN Resolution 1761 (1962) |
Organisations |
Anti-Apartheid Movement |
Conferences |
1964 Conference for Economic Sanctions |
UN Security Council Resolutions |
Resolution 181 · Resolution 191 |
Other aspects |
Elimination of Racism Day |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 282, adopted on July 23, 1970, concerned by violations of the arms embargo passed against South Africa in resolution 191, the Council reiterated its total opposition to the policies of apartheid and reaffirmed its previous resolutions on the topic. The Council called upon states to strengthen the arms embargo by ceasing the provision of military training to members of the South African armed forces and by taking appropriate action to give effective to the resolution's measures.[1]
See also
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 201 to 300 (1965 – 1971)
- South Africa under apartheid
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 418
References
- ^ Karel Wellens (1990). Resolutions and Statements of the United Nations Security Council (1946-1989). Brill. ISBN 0792307968. http://books.google.com/books?id=lsyOVH6E-PEC. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
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