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'''[[United Nations]] [[United Nations Security Council resolution|Security Council Resolution]] 525''', adopted unanimously on December 7, 1982, after hearing of the [[Capital punishment|death sentences]] on Anthony Tsotsobe, Johannes Shabangu and David Moise, the Council expressed its concern at the sentences passed by the [[Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa]], in addition to those of Ncimbithi Johnson Lubisi, Petrus Tsepo Mashigo and Naphtali Manana, members of the [[African National Congress]].
'''United Nations Security Council resolution 525''', adopted unanimously on 7 December 1982, after hearing of the [[Capital punishment|death sentences]] on Anthony Tsotsobe, [[Johannes Shabangu]] and David Moise, the Council expressed its concern at the sentences passed by the [[Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa]], in addition to those of Ncimbithi Johnson Lubisi, Petrus Tsepo Mashigo and Naphtali Manana, members of the [[African National Congress]].


The resolution called on the [[South Africa]]n authorities to commute the sentences, and to all other Member States to use their influence to save the lives of the six men.
The resolution called on the South African authorities to commute the sentences, and to all other Member States to use their influence to save the lives of the six men.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600]] (1982 – 1987)
* [[List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600]] (1982–1987)
* Resolutions [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 503|503]], [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 533|533]] and [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 547|547]]
* Resolutions [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 503|503]], [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 533|533]] and [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 547|547]]
* [[Apartheid]]
* [[South Africa under apartheid]]


==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION/GEN/NR0/435/49/IMG/NR043549.pdf?OpenElement Text of Resolution at UN.org] (PDF)
*[https://undocs.org/S/RES/525(1982) Text of the Resolution at undocs.org]
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{{UNSCR 1982}}
{{UNSCR 1982}}


[[Category:1982 United Nations Security Council resolutions]]
[[Category:1982 United Nations Security Council resolutions| 0525]]
[[Category:International opposition to apartheid in South Africa]]
[[Category:United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning South Africa| 0525]]
[[Category:History of South Africa]]
[[Category:December 1982 events]]
[[Category:1982 in South Africa]]

[[nl:Resolutie 525 Veiligheidsraad Verenigde Naties]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 14 May 2023

UN Security Council
Resolution 525
Apartheid-era sign (1989)
Date7 December 1982
Meeting no.2,404
CodeS/RES/525 (Document)
SubjectSouth Africa
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council resolution 525, adopted unanimously on 7 December 1982, after hearing of the death sentences on Anthony Tsotsobe, Johannes Shabangu and David Moise, the Council expressed its concern at the sentences passed by the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa, in addition to those of Ncimbithi Johnson Lubisi, Petrus Tsepo Mashigo and Naphtali Manana, members of the African National Congress.

The resolution called on the South African authorities to commute the sentences, and to all other Member States to use their influence to save the lives of the six men.

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