3. Strongly cellene military, economic and other forms of collaboration with South Africa() contribute to perpetuation of the slavery-like practice of apartheid, and expresses its support for feneral Assembly resolutions calling for wide and effective sanctions against the apartheid régine, including resolution 34/93 & by which the dilly decided to organize, in co-operation with the Organization of African Unity, an International Conference on Sanctions against South Africa, which is now scheduled for 1981;
III.
and the Assembly's decisions
Slavery and the slave trade
1. Notes with appreciation the information submitted by the Government of Australia (E/CH.4/Sub.2/AC.2/35) and invites that Government to consider ratifying the Tribal and Indigenous Populations Convention (No. 107);
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Requests the Secretary-General to bring the report concerning migrant workers submitted to the Working Group on Slavery at its fifth session to the attention of the Governments concerned, and to the attention of the Organization of American States and the relevant United Nations specialized agencies for
comment;
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3. Requests the Secretary-General to request information from the Government of Cuatemala on such denunciations as arc related to slavery-like practices in
that country;
4. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Hauritania on its decision to eradicate slavery from that country and invites it to supply information to the Working Group on the measures being taken to that effect;
IV. The sale of children
1. Invites the United Nations Children's Fund, the High Commissioner for Refugees, and the International Committee of the Red Cross to provide information to the Working Group concerning the sale of children for adoption;
2.
Relects
Coliere the adoption of practices based on financial considerations in disregard of the welfare of the children involved, and calls for an immediate end to all such practices, in particular as they affect refugee children;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to bring the report on the sale of children in Thailand submitted to the Working Group at its sixth session to the
attention of the Government of Thailand for comments;
4. Recommends to the Commission on Human Rights that it invite the Government of Thailand to adopt and officially enforce strict legislation on the
prohibition of the sale of children and the punishment of offenders and to take practical economic and social steps to eliminate the causes of this form
of slavery;