S/PV.2603 Security Council

Session 40, Meeting 2603 — New York — UN Document ↗ OCR ✓ 1 unattributed speech
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The President unattributed [Russian] #140616
I should like to draw the attention of members of the Council to the following documents: S/17382. letter dated 5 August 1985 from the repreantative of Senegal to the Secretary-General: S/17384. letter dated 5 August from the representative of Japan to the Secretary-General; S/17391, letter dated 9 August from the representative of Indonesia to the Secretary-General: S/17398. letter dated . ii nu@i Fitijii ikC ICI)~CJC~BWIIVL “A ------.4-e:..- A- L’,HJguay !tJ tlty Secretary-General: S/I 7402. letter dated I5 August from the reprcsentativc of Brazil to the Secretary-General: S/17405. letter dated I6 August from the representative of Senegal to the Secretary-Genera): S/17406. letter dated I9 August from the representative of Thailand to the I “The members of the Security Council, deeply alarmed by the worsening and deteriorating situation of the oppressed black majority population in South Africa since the imposition of the state of emergency on 21 July 1985, express once again their profound concern at this deplorable situation. “The members of the Council condemn the Pretoria regime for its continued failure to heed the repeated appeals made by the international community, including Security Council resolution 569 (1985) of 26 July 1985and. in particular, the demand made in that resolution for the immediate lifiing of the state of emergency. “The members of the Council condemn the continuation of killings and the arbitrary mass arrests and detentions carried out by the Pretoria Government. They call, once again, upon the South African Government to set free immediately and unconditionally all political prisoners and detainees, first of all, Mr. Nelson Mandela, whose home has lately been subjected to an act of arson. “The members of the Council believe that a just and lasting solution in South Africa must be based on the total eradication of the system of aprtheid and the establishment of a free, united and democratic society in South Africa. Without concrete action towards such a just and lasting solution in South Africa, any pronouncements of the Pretoria regime can represent nothing more than a reaffirmation of its attachment to uprdte~d and underline its continuing intransigence in the face of mounting domestic and international opposition to the contintnttion of this thoroughly unjustified political and social system. In this context, the members of the Council express their grave concern at the latest pronouncements of the President of the Pretoria r&me.” 4. -e-L- P --.. Lr.. c-..--:I I..... .I..., .-,.e‘4.&,i A.3 -$.**a, ,,K Jccucny L”U,,~AA I1U.3 ,.*u* C”,,C*YI-.. . ..- ), .-.,-... stage of its consideration of the item on its agenda. The meeting rose at 4 p.m. --- HOW TO OUThtN UNITED NATIONS PUBLICA’flONS COMMENT SE RtOCUKER LB PUBlJCATIONS DES NATIONS UNIES t.u publkallons des Nations Under UM a veme dam lo libmiries CI lu opencer d@osiIaircrr du mode em&r. lnforma-vow ruprh de vare librain ou adrcnrcz-vows P : Natiunn Units. Sedan du venes. New York au Omhve. KAK t’lOJlY’lHTb H3AAHHR OPt-AIUQAlWi OSbEAHtiEHHblX HAWin ~IKHHK of!~+IImotulH ObrcpwHaurUX HaulI ~omo KyIuiTb B KHHYHblx MarP3mIan wueHTcl8uu?BcalprlloHaxbwpK.HuwlIHTcenpumo6 lt3mmKxKKauleuKHH*HoM wa3iw unw nmume o6umwamux HauKn, CeKw no npoaam tnamu~n. HMO- 3 allpw: oprllHK3auHr opr wm %Waa. COMO CONseCUlR PUBLICACIONES DE LAS NACtONES UNtDAS laa publkuiowx de lea Nrlonm Unidas arln en vcr& en liirfas y CBYI diirihii en b - & -. r-g * * Mn Aldhu L. UJUL I lirl, *-:A- Aw--r-- Nuevi York o Oiebm. _ - - -...- -. * . ..s.W..” Yu-. -uaan. w . HYU, Lltho in United Na8ionr, New York Ml 90-h 1439-November I
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