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1. Endorses the recommendations of the Working Group concoming apartheid as a collective form of slavery and submits these to the Commission on Human Rights for further consideration;
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Takes note with appreciation of the Secretary-General's report on apartheid as a collective form of slavery, which constitutes a major contribution to the
anti-slavery activities of the United Nations;
3. Recommends that the Commission on Human Rights should consider that report, together with the Sub-Commission's comments on it, with a view to recommending appropriate action against apartheid, including mandatory sanctions against South Africa. in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations;
Requests the Secretary-General to bring the report to the attention of all Member States and competent United Nations bodies, including the International Court of Justice, in order that they may assess the conclusions of the report, including,
in particular, those to the effect that:
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official Government policy,
(c) apartheid which was introduce3 in 194 represented a systematisation and formalitior ntrols over the black people of South frica and was extended to the entire coudy with a view to maintaining the slavery and the slavery-like pinotices imposed by the white settlers during the
early stages of their penetration and settlement of South Africe;
(b)
The Government of South Africa has continued, through repressive legislation since 1940, to enforce tho ayetem of apartheid as a slavery-like practice despite the roving resistance of the lacn population of South Africe:
(c) In agriculture, the conditions of exploit- tion of black workers similar tċ
those indicated in the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutions and Practicos Similar to Slavery of 1956, and in the Forced Labor Convention of 1930, continue to exist on white farms in South Africa; 5. focides in consider developmentu malebod to the findings on the report at
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