Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa
- Author: UN General Assembly
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Date:
8 December 1946
I. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE FIRST COMMITTEE
44. Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa
1. States that, because of that treatment, friendly relations between the two Member States have been impaired and, unless a satisfactory settlement is reached, these relations are likely to be further impaired;
2. Is of the opinion that the treatment of Indians in the Union should be in conformity with the international obligations under the agreements concluded between the two Governments and the relevant provisions of the Charter;
3. Therefore requests the two Governments to report at the next session of the General Assembly the measures adopted to this effect.
Fifty-second plenary meeting,8 December 1946.
[1] Documents A/68, A/68/Add. 1, A/68/Add. 1, A/149 and A/167.
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