United Nations Security Council Resolution 104
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 104, adopted on June 20, 1954, after receiving a communication from the Government of Guatemala to the President of the Security Council, the Council called for the immediate termination of any action likely to cause bloodshed and requested all Member of the United Nations to abstain, in the spirit of the Charter, from rendering assistance to any such action.
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