United Nations Security Council Resolution 294

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 294, adopted on July 15, 1971, disturbed by the longstanding Portuguese violations of Senegalese territory and the recent laying of mines inside that nations the Council noted Portugal's failure to comply with previous resolutions and demanded that they immediately cease all acts of violence and destruction in Senegal and respect her territorial integrity. The Council included the usual condemnations and requested that the Secretary-General urgently send to the spot a special mission of members of the Council assisted by their military experts to carry out an inquiry into the facts of the situation and make recommendations.

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