United Nations Security Council Resolution 366
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 366, adopted on December 17, 1974, after her previous resolutions and General Assembly Resolution 2145 which terminated South Africa's Mandate over Namibia the Council was concerned by South Africa's continued occupation of the territory and the brutal repression of its people. The Council condemned South Africa's continued occupation of the land and its illegal application of South African discriminatory laws in Namibia and demanded that South Africa make some declaration that it would comply with international law. The Resolution goes on to demand that South Africa make the necessary steps to effect the withdrawal and release political prisoners from Namibia as well as abolishing the application of racially discriminatory laws and practices.