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Status of persons refusing service in military or police forces used to enforce apartheid.

Publisher UN General Assembly
Author UN General Assembly (33rd sess. : 1978-1979)
Publication Date 20 December 1978
Citation / Document Symbol A/RES/33/165
Reference 33
Cite as UN General Assembly, Status of persons refusing service in military or police forces used to enforce apartheid., 20 December 1978, A/RES/33/165, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3b00f1ae28.html [accessed 1 November 2019]

33. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE THIRD COMMITTEE*
165. Status of persons refusing service in military or police forces used to enforce apartheid

The General Assembly,

Mindful that the Charter of the United Nations sets forth, as one of the purposes of the Organization, the achievement of international co-operation in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion,

Recalling article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,[1] which states that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion,

Conscious that the Proclamation of Teheran,[2] the Lagos Declaration for Action against Apartheid[3] and other United Nations declarations, conventions and resolutions have condemned apartheid as a crime against the conscience and dignity of mankind,

Having regard to section Il, paragraph 11, of the Lagos Declaration, which proclaims that the United Nations and the international community have a special responsibility towards those imprisoned, restricted or exiled for their struggle against apartheid,

Taking note of the report of the Special Committee against Apartheid,[4]

1. Recognizes the right of all persons to refuse service in military or police forces which are used to enforce apartheid;

2. Calls upon Member States to grant asylum or safe transit to another State, in the spirit of the Declaration on Territorial Asylum,[5] to persons compelled to leave their country of nationality solely because of a conscientious objection to assisting in the enforcement of apartheid through service in military or police forces;

3. Urges Member States to consider favourabIy the granting to such persons of all the rights and benefits accorded to refugees under existing legal instruments;

4. Calls upon appropriate United Nations bodies, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the specialized agencies and non-governmental organizations, to provide all necessary assistance to such persons.

90th plenary meeting
20 December 1978



[1]2 Resolution 217 A (III).

[2]3 Final Act of the International Conference on Human Rights, Teheran, 22 April-13 May 1968 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.68.XIV.2), chap. II.

[3]4 Report of the World Conference for Action against Apartheid, Lagos, 22-26 August 1977 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.77.XIV.2 and corrigendum), sect. X.

[4]5 Official Records of the General Assembly, Thirty-third Session, Supplement No. 22 (A/33/22 and Corr.1).

[5]6 Resolution 2312 (XXII), annex.

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