United Nations Security Council Resolution 407
United Nations Security Council Resolution 402, adopted on May 25, 1977, after recalling Resolution 402 (1976), the Council noted with concern the continued harassment of the people of Lesotho by South Africa in violation of the resolution. It also recognised the burden that had been placed upon Lesotho with regard to its decision not to recognise the "independent" bantustan Transkei by South Africa.
UN Security Council Resolution 407 | |
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Tranksei (red) within South Africa, and Lesotho | |
Date | 25 May 1977 |
Meeting no. | 2,009 |
Code | S/RES/407 (Document) |
Subject | Lesotho-South Africa |
Result | Adopted |
Security Council composition | |
Permanent members | |
Non-permanent members |
The Council commended the Government of Lesotho for its decision not to recognise Transkei, and endorsed the report by the Mission to Lesotho and the Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's call for international assistance to Lesotho. The Resolution also called upon the Secretary-General to continue to monitor the situation and report back any developments.
The resolution was adopted without a vote.
See also
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 401 to 500 (1976–1982)
- South Africa under apartheid
References
External links
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