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Resolution 417

South Africa

Abstract

Resolution 417 (1977) of 31 October 1977
The Security Council,

Recalling its resolution 392 (1976) of 19 June 1976, strongly condemning the racist regime of South Africa for its
resort to massive violence against and wanton killings of the African people, including schoolchildren and students
and others opposing racial discrimination, and calling upon the South African racist regime urgently to end
violence against the African people and to take urgent steps to eliminate apartheid and racial discrimination,
Noting with deep anxiety and indignation that the South African racist regime has continued violence and massive
repression against the black people and all opponents of apartheid in defiance of the resolutions of the Security
Council,
Gravely concerned over reports of torture of political prisoners and the deaths of a number of detainees, as well
as the mounting wave of repression against individuals, organizations and the news media since 19 October 1977,
Convinced that the violence and repression by the South African racist regime have greatly aggravated the situation
in South Africa and will certainly lead to violent conflict and racial conflagration with serious international
repercussions,
Reaffirming its recognition of the legitimacy of the struggle of the South African people for the elimination of
apartheid and racial discrimination,
Affirming the right to the exercise of self-determination by all the people of South Africa as a whole,
irrespective of race, colour or creed,
Mindful of its responsibilities under the Charter of the United Nations for the maintenance of international peace
and security,
1. Strongly condemns the South African racist regime for its resort to massive violence and repression against
the black people, who constitute the great majority of the country, as well as all other opponents of apartheid;
2. Expresses its support for, and solidarity with, all those struggling for the elimination of apartheid and
racial discrimination and all victims of violence and repression by the South African racist regime;
3. Demands that the racist regime of South Africa:
(a) End violence and repression against the black people and other opponents of apartheid;
(b) Release all persons imprisoned under arbitrary security laws and all those detained for their opposition to
apartheid;
(c) Cease forthwith its indiscriminate violence against peaceful demonstrators against apartheid, murders in
detention and torture of political prisoners;
(d) Abrogate the bans on organizations and the news media opposed to apartheid;
(e) Abolish the "Bantu education" system and all other measures of apartheid and racial discrimination;
(f) Abolish the policy of bantustanization, abandon the policy of apartheid and ensure majority rule based on
justice and equality;
4. Requests all Governments and organizations to take all appropriate measures to secure the implementation of
paragraph 3 of the present resolution;
5. Further requests all Governments and organizations to contribute generously for assistance to the victims of
violence and repression, including educational assistance to student refugees from South Africa;
6. Requests the Secretary-General, in co-operation with the Special Committee against Apartheid, to follow the
situation and report to the Security Council, as appropriate, on the implementation of the present resolution, and
to submit a fust report not later than 17 February 1978.

Adopted unanimously at the 2045th meeting.

Topics
South Africa
Year
1977
Title
South Africa
Related with resolutions
392
Quoted in resolutions
473 591
Security Council Composition
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