Relationship between the United Nations and South Africa*

XXIX. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO A MAIN COMMITTEE
3207. Relationship between the United Nations and South Africa*

The General Assembly, Recalling its resolutions 2636 A (XXV) of 13 November 1970, 2862 (XXVI) of 20 December 1971 and 2948 (XXVII) of 8 December 1972 and its decision of 5 October 1973,[1] by which it decided to reject the credentials of South Africa, Recalling that South Africa did not heed any of the aforementioned decisions and has continued to practise its policy of apartheid and racial discrimination against the majority of the population in South Africa, Reaffirming, once again, that the policy of apartheid and racial discrimination of the Government of South Africa is a flagrant violation of the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Noting the persistent refusal of South Africa to abandon its policy of apartheid and racial discrimination in compliance with relevant resolutions and decisions of the General Assembly, Calls upon the Security Council to review the relationship between the United Nations and South Africa in the light of the constant violation by South Africa of the principles of the Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 2248th plenary meeting
30 September 1974


[1] Ibid., Twenty-eighth Session, Supplement No. 30 (A/9030), p. 10, item 3.
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