United Nations Security Council Resolution 385

UN Security Council
Resolution 385
Date: 30 January 1976
Meeting no.: 1,885
Code: S/RES/385 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: The situation in Namibia
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1976:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  UK  USA  USSR

non-permanent members:
 BEN  GUY  ITA  JPN  LBY
 PAK  PAN  ROU  SWE  TAN

South West Africa (Namibia)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 385, adopted unanimously on January 30, 1976, recalled previous resolutions on the topic as well as an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice that South Africa was under obligation to withdraw its presence from the Territory of Namibia. The Resolution reaffirmed the United Nations' legal responsibility over Namibia, expressed its concern over the continued illegal actions of South Africa and deplored the militarization of Namibia.

The Council then demanded that South Africa put an end to its policy of bantustans and its attempts calculated to evade the demands of the United Nations. The rest of the resolution demands that South Africa promise to allow a UN-organized election to select a future government, release all political prisoners, leave Namibia and respect international law.

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