The adverse consequences for the enjoyment of human rights of political, military, economic and other forms of assistance given to colonial and racist regimes in southern Africa : report of the Special Rapporteur.
Publisher | UN Commission on Human Rights |
Author | UN Commission on Human Rights (43rd sess. : 1987 : Geneva) |
Publication Date | 26 February 1987 |
Citation / Document Symbol | E/CN.4/RES/1987/10 |
Reference | 43 |
Cite as | UN Commission on Human Rights, The adverse consequences for the enjoyment of human rights of political, military, economic and other forms of assistance given to colonial and racist regimes in southern Africa : report of the Special Rapporteur., 26 February 1987, E/CN.4/RES/1987/10, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3b00f03c64.html [accessed 5 June 2023] |
1987/10. Adverse consequences for the enjoyment of human rights of political, military, economic and other forms of assistance given to the and racist and colonialist régime of South Africa Report of the Special Rapporteur
The Commission on Human Rights, Mindful of General Assembly resolution 41/95 of 4 December 1986, Recalling its resolution 1986/6 of 28 February 1986, Noting resolution 1985/3 of 27 August 1985 of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities,1. Expresses its satisfaction to the Special Rapporteur of the Sub-Commission, Mr. Ahmed Khalifa, for his updated report (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1987/8/Rev.1) and its appreciation for his continuing attention to the relevant comments expressed during the debates thereon;
2. Invites the Special Rapporteur:
(a) To continue to update, subject to annual review, the list of banks, transnational corporations and other organizations assisting the racist régime of South Africa, giving such details regarding enterprises listed as the Rapporteur may consider necessary and appropriate, including explanations of responses, if any, and to submit the updated report through the Sub-Commission to the Commission on Human Rights;
(b) To use all available material from other United Nations organs, Member States, specialized agencies and other intergovernmental or non-governmental organizations and other relevant sources in order to indicate the volume, nature and adverse human consequences of the assistance given to the racist régime of South Africa;
(c) To intensify direct contacts with the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations and the Centre against Apartheid, with a view to consolidating mutual co-operation in updating his report;
3. Calls upon all Governments:
(a) To co-operate with the Special Rapporteur in making the report even more accurate and informative;
(b) To disseminate the updated report and give its contents the widest possible publicity;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to give the Special Rapporteur all the assistance that he may require in the exercise of his mandate, with a view to intensifying direct contacts with the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations and the Centre against Apartheid, and to make available to him two economists to assist him to expand his work on the analysis and annotation of certain selected cases as reflected in his report;
5. Invites the Secretary-General to continue to give the updated report of the Special Rapporteur the widest distribution and publicity as a United Nations publication;
6. Decides to consider the revised report at its forty-fourth session within the framework of the agenda item "The adverse consequences for the enjoyment of human rights of political, military, economic and other forms of assistance given to colonial and racist régimes in southern Africa".
38th meeting26 February 1987
[Adopted by a roll-call vote of 31 to 5, with
6 abstentions. See chap. VII.]