Pakistan to participate, without vote, in ilit Hc.t~'!!~m of the question.

RetOlution 282 (1970)
'Uf 23 J>.~ly 1.970

The Security Council,

Having considered the question of race conflkt :n South Africa resulting from the policies of ap,Hlh.':'~<~.i of
the Government of the Repubhc of South Afrka, ;}S submitted by fmty Member States;a

i?.~it~rating its condetnnation of !he nii :md ahhc! re>1t policies of apartheid .and the mca;:ur::c'S l;emg ~:,l.~e" by .:he Government of South Afrka :,.) ,, :yf.,.,r(;~ 'Ud

.r.:xtcnd those policies beyond H:'l

Recognizing the legitimacy )f 'he 11t.mig!!,; A \!h;

oppressed people of South ,\.' :.-,1 la flif!imHiC.e of tk.n

human :and political right.; Jd for!~ ;), <ti1e:' C:;.w;.; 

d the United Nr,!ionfl a.mi ih~: 1.1\flivcr~';l

;ci

Human Rights,

Gravely concerned by the persbtt~nt (efusa! 1A
Gove,TJmcnt of South Africa to il\:1<111 'btl itl!
policies and to abide by the n;soiut!Ol'" !il the Securhy Council and the General Ass~mbly nn this que!ltion

and others relnting to southern Afdcii,

Gravely concerned by the situation arising from violations of the arms embargo called fi)r in its re~o

lutions 181 (1963) of 7 August 1963. 182 (1963) of 4 December 1963 and 191 ( l964) d ! 8 June 1964,

Convinced of the need to strengthen the arms embargo

called for in the above resolutions,

Convinced further that the situation resulting from

the continued application of the policies of apartheid and the constant build~up of the South African military

and police forces, made possible by the continued

acquisition of arms, military vehicles and other equip-

ment and of spare parts for military equipment from a number of Member States and by local manufacture

of arms and ammunition under licences granted by

some Member States, constitutes a potential threat to
international peace and security,

Recognizing that the extensive arms build-up of the military forces of South Africa poses a real threat to

the security and sovereignty of independent African State~ opposed to the racial policies of the Govern-

o Jd~m. document S/11867,

mCJ.~~ot <>f 'iou~b \!rica, particular the neighboring
f,;~!'\te'>,
i. R~.?it~rates its total opposition to the policies of ;<f!Mth<:id 0f the Government of the Republic of Soulh /\!rica;
2. Re,;:ffirms its rC"solutions 181 (1963), 182 'l96n ,,nd 191 {1964);
J. Co;u.femns !.he violations of the arms embargo ' alkd kr in ~!i(iJution,; 181 ( 1963), 182 ( 1963) Bnd
~ q] ( ! 9ti'4); 4. Caii.~ ii:Jorl all States to strengthen the aims
'l::n11bSi:go
\u) '13y impk'm,~nting fully tbe atms emb<.~rgo agiJ:in::;t ','outh Africa ,ln:~mdi.ionally and without rcservatwns
M/hat~v,.,r;
(b) By witr.hoklir.g ihe s:c pply of ::tll vehicles .HH1 '1''ipm~nt f, r l:'~ <Jf thr: arr'lcd forces and paramil;t;;rv
':Jf ~:;uth Africa:
c_. ny f:eMi ilti! the supply of ~pare p'trts for :1::
hh;!e<l qnd r~iliuary eqt,ipmcnt 'Jsed by the arn:o'1 , , f'~.C!.l ,,n,j psr>:\HHJ.itary organi7..ath1ns <}f South Afric.
(d) P,y /C"nkhg 1U !k~ence'i and !m11t3ry p:li.en1~
y;r~nteo '"l the ;:,::Hth 1\f~kan Governmen I \:r to ;;:,>n i ~:
\!n.;;.~<:. .r,mp<H!lt:> kr rh.e manufactmi: of cltms ilf1u unmuni!ion, nh:crdt and nav;ll craft or ''tht~r m1litafy nchidP.:s >tr:d by rdmining from further ::;r:mting 1\i':l-l 'icenc,~s ,nd ppr~nts;
(e) By pn hibi.ting inves!ment in, '.-.r l;,~clwiL-;1! -\:.sistar:>:. for. '"he manufacture of arms and aronmni  non, aircraft, n;aval craft, or other military v~;hicles;
(f) By ceasing provision of military :raining for
:nembers j}f the South African armed forces and a!l <Jther forms of military co-operation with South Africa,
(g) By undertaking the appropriate action to give effect to the above measures;
5. Requests the Secretary-General to follow closely
the implementation of the present resolution nnd report to th!! Security Council from time to time
6. Calls .upon all States to observe strictly the arms embargo against South Africa and to assist effectively in the implementation of the present resolution.
Adopted at the 1549th meeting by I 2 votes to none, with 3 abstentions ( Fr<~nce, United Kingdom of Guat Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America)

f:OMPLAINT BY GUINEA41

Ut> .. l a l n n
/u its 1558th meeting, on 22/23 November 1970. the Council dcdded to invite the representatives of Guinen. Senegal, Mali, Saudi Arabia nnd Mauritani:
41 Re50lutiona or det:.iMion~ J\1 t!iia :ue3!1on W!lte .f,lv;tudopted in 1969.

to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the 'i~m entitled "Complaint by Guinea: letter dated 22 November 1970 frorn the Permanent Representative of Guinea le ~he United Nations addressed to the Prr<;ident of ll1c Security C~ouncil ( S/9987)" '~'-
2. 1,, ~4a~rS".<J::. . :_..ff,t.:.,i~.: licc:mi.1 of Ihe Security Council, Twenty, fi)' 1h
, . "." . . !ci Ooo!>er, November and December 1970.

