United Nations Security Council Resolution 310

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 310, adopted on February 4, 1972, after reaffirming previous resolutions on the topic the Council strongly condemned repressive measures against the African laborers in Namibia and called upon all nations and corporations operating in Namibia to use whatever means available to ensure that they're operations there conform to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Council ended by condemning South Africa for the continued presence of its police and military forces and decided that if South Africa failed to abide by the present resolution it would meet immediately to decide upon effective steps and measures to implement it and requested the Secretary-General report beck to them no later that July 31.

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