United Nations Security Council Resolution 532
UN Security Council Resolution 532 | |
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Date | 31 May 1983 |
Meeting no. | 2,449 |
Code | S/RES/532 (Document) |
Subject | Namibia |
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Result | Adopted |
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United Nations Security Council resolution 532, adopted unanimously on 31 May 1983, after hearing a report from the Secretary-General and reaffirming resolutions 301 (1971), 385 (1976), 431 (1978), 432 (1978), 435 (1978) and 439 (1978), the Council condemned South Africa's continued occupation of Namibia, then known as South West Africa.
The resolution called upon South Africa to make firm commitments for the independence of Namibia, including the provisions of free and fair elections, under Resolution 435. It also called on the Secretary-General to report on the results of the consultations no later than 31 August 1983.
See also[]
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600 (1982–1987)
- Namibian War of Independence
- South African Border Wars
- South Africa under apartheid
References[]
External links[]
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 532 at Wikisource
Categories:
- 1983 United Nations Security Council resolutions
- 20th century in South Africa
- 1983 in Africa
- United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning South Africa
- United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Namibia
- May 1983 events