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A/RES/1889(XVIII) GA

Question of Southern Rhodesia : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

18
Session
73
Yes
2
No
19
Abstentions
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UN Document A/RES/1889(XVIII) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/PV.1255 Nov. 1, 1963

— Abstain (19)
✗ No (2)
Absent (17)
✓ Yes (73)
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
46 General Assembly-Eighteenth Session ---- ------------------- 3. Further invites the Government of the United Kingdom to put into effect the General A~se1;1bly r~so- lutions on the questirm of Southern Rhodesia, m particu- lar resolutions 1747 (XVI) and 1760 (XVII). 1241st plenary meeting, 14 Ortobrr 1063. 1889 (XVIII). Question of Southern Rhodesia The General Assembly, Having examined the question of Southern Rhodesia, Recalling its resolutions 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960, 1747 (XVI) of 28 June 1962 and 1760 (XVII) of 31 October 1962, the resolution adopted on 20 June 1963 by the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the J?eclaration_ on the Granting of Independence to Colomal Countries and Peoples1 and General Assembly resolution 1883 (XVIII) of 14 October 1963, II aving considered the report of the ?Pe~ial Co1:1mit- tee on the question of Southern ~hodesia,3 m part!cu!ar with re"ard to the continued dcmal to the vast maionty of the Xfrican population of their basic political rights, Bearing in mind the contents of the reports of the Secretary-General submitted on 19 December 196~ and 6 June 1963,5 B caring also in mind the oral petitions presented to the Fourth Committee, Tal~ing into consideration the ?ecisions concerning decolonization taken at the Summit Conference of In- dependent African States he!? in May 1963 at Ad~is Ababa, particularly those relating to Southern Rhodesia, Deeply concerned at th~ explosive sit~ation exi~t!ng in Southern Rhodesia owmg to the demal of political rio-hts to the vast majority of the African population a;d the entrenchment of the minority regime in power, Mindful of the aggravation of the situati?n in S~uth- ern Rhodesia, which constitutes a threat to mternat1onal peace and security, Being aware that the settler minority government of Southern Rhodesia has requested the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to grant independence to the Territory under the 1961 Constitution, the abrogation of which has been requested by the General Assembly, 1. Approves the report of the Special Co~mittee on . the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, particularly its conclusions and recommendations, and expresses appreciation for its work; 2. Reaffirms the inalienable right of the people of Southern Rhodesia to self-determination and inde- pendence; 3. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary- General for his efforts in connexion with the question of Southern Rhodesia ; 4. Expresses deep regret that the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has not implemented the various resolutions of the General Assembly on Southern Rhodesia ; 8 Official Records of tht General Assembly, Eighteenth Ses- sion, Annexes, addendum to agenda item 23, document A/5446/ Rev.I, chapter III. 4 [bid., Seventeenth Session, Annexes, agenda item 56, docu- ment A/5396. II Ibid., Eighteenth Session, Annexes, agenda item 75, docu- ment A/5426. 5. Calls upon the Government of the United King- dom not to accede to the request of the present minority government . of Southern Rhode~ia for independence until majority rule based on universal adult suffrage is established in the Territory; 6. Once more invites the Government of the United Kingdom to hold without ~e:ay a constit~!ional c~n- fen·nce in which representatives of all political parties of the Territory will take part with a view to making constitutional arrangements for independence, on the basis of universal adult suffrage, including the fixing of the earliest possible date for independence; 7. Urges all Member States, in particular those having the closest relations with the Government of the United Kingdom, to use their influence to the utmost with a view to ensuring the realization of the legitimate aspirations of the people of Southern Rhodesia; 8. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to lend his good offices to promote conciliation in the Territory, as stated in paragraph 4 of resolution 1760 (XVII), and to report both to the General Assembly during the eighteenth session and to the Special Com- mittee on the results of his efforts ; 9. Decides to keep the question of Southern Rhodesia on the agenda of its eighteenth session. 1255th plenary n:eeting, 6 November 1963. 1899 (XVIII). Question of South West Africa . The General Assembly, Having considered the question of South West Africa, Having considered the report on this question sub- mitted by the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,6 Having heard the statements of the petitioners, Bearing in mind the principles of the Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples, set forth in General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960, Recalling all its resolutions relating to South West Africa, especially resolutions 1702 (XVI) of 19 Decem- ber 1961 and 1805 (XVII) of 14 December 1962, Considering the decisions relating to decolonization adopted at the Summit Conference of Independent African States, held in May 1963 at Addis Ababa, particularly those concerning South West Africa, Deeply regretting that the Government of the Re- public of South Africa has taken no steps to implement the resolutions of the General Assembly on South West Africa and, in particular, that it has refused to allow a United Nations technical assistance resident representa- tive to be stationed in that Territory, Further deploring the refusal of the Government of South Africa to co-operate with the Special Committee, which has prevented the Committee from discharging the tasks assigned to it by General Assembly resolution 1805 (XVII), Noting with deep concern the continuing deteriora- tion of the situation in South West Africa resulting from the intensification of the policies of apartheid, which has been unanimously censured and categorically con- 6 Jbid., addendum to agenda item 23, document A/5446/Rev.l, chapter IV.
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