United Nations Security Council Resolution 591
978-613-5-13244-1
613513244X
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2011-03-08
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. United Nations Security Council Resolution 591, adopted unanimously on November 28, 1986, after recalling resolutions 418 (1977), 421 (1977), 473 (1980) and 558 (1984), the Council strengthened the mandatory arms embargo against apartheid South Africa imposed by Resolution 418, and made it more comprehensive. Resolution 591 sought to clarify vague terms from previous resolutions on the topic.The Council recognised the struggle of the South African people, calling for the establishment of a democratic state with full civil and political rights as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). It also condemned the "racist regime" in South Africa for its repression against opponents of apartheid, killing demonstrators, holding of political prisoners and defiance of Security Council and General Assembly resolutions.
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