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United Nations Security Council Resolution 439 – Namibia

United Nations Security Council Resolution 439 – Namibia

Resolution 439 (1978) of 13 November 1978

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolutions 385 (1976) of 30 January 1976, 431 (1978) and 432 ( 1978) of 27 July and 435 (1978) of 29 September 1978,

Having considered the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolu-tion 435 (1978),”

Taking note of the relevant communications ad-dressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council, 611

Having heard and considered the statement of the President of the United Nations Council for Namibia,70

Taking note also of the communication dated 23 Oc-tober 1978 from the President of the South West Af-rica People’s Organization to the Secretary-General,71

Reaffirming the legal responsibility of the United Nations over Namibia and its continued commitment to the implementation of resolution 385 (1976), in particular the holding of free elections in Namibia under United Nations supervision and control,

Reiterating the view that any unilateral measure taken by the illegal administration in Namibia in relation to the electoral process, including unilateral registration of voters, or transfer of power, in contravention of the above-mentioned resolutions and the present resolution, is null and void,

Gravely concerned at the decision of the Government of South Africa to proceed with unilateral elections in Namibia in clear contravention of resolutions 385 (1976) and 435 (1978),

  1. Condemns the decision of the South African Government to proceed unilaterally with the holding of elections in the Territory from 4 to 8 December 1978 in contravention of Security Council resolutions 385 (1976) and 435 (1978);
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2. Considers that this decision constitutes a clear defiance of the United Nations and, in particular, the authority of the Security Council;

3. Declares those elections and their results null and void and states that no recognition will be accorded either by the United Nations or any Member States to any representatives or organ established by that process;

4. Calls upon South Africa immediately to cancel the elections it has planned in Namibia in December 1978;

5. Demands once again that South Africa co-operate with the Security Council and the Secretary-General in the implementation of resolutions 385 (1976), 431 (1978) and 435 (1978);

6. Warns South Africa that its failure to do so would compel the Security Council to meet forthwith to initiate appropriate actions under the Charter of the United Nations, including Chapter VII thereof, so as to ensure South Africa’s compliance with the afore-mentioned resolutions;

7. Calls upon the Secretary-General to report on the progress of the implementation of the present resolution by 25 November 1978.

Adopted at the 2098th meeting by 10 votes to none, with 5 abstentions (Canada, France, Germany, Federal Republic of, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America).

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