Resolution 623 (1988) / adopted by the Security Council at its 2830th meeting, on 23 November 1988.
1988
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SymbolS/RES/623(1988)
TitleResolution 623 (1988) / adopted by the Security Council at its 2830th meeting, on 23 November 1988.
Other titles
Security Council resolution 623 (1988) [on death sentence imposed on an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa]
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Summary
Having learned with grave concern of the intention of the South African authorities to implement the death sentence imposed on Paul Tefo Setlaba, an anti-apartheid activist, on the basis of so-called "common purpose"; strongly urges the Government of South Africa to stay execution and commute the death sentence imposed on Paul Tefo Setlaba in order to avoid further aggravating the situation in South Africa.
Call number
UNS(01)/R3
Action note1988-11-23
Vote summary
Adopted 13-0-2, 2830th meeting
DraftS/20290
Meeting record
S/PV.2830
Agenda information
S/43 [10] APARTHEID
Date[New York] : UN, 23 Nov. 1988.
Description
[1] p.
Notes
Concerns death sentence imposed on an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa.
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Security Council, 1988. - S/INF/44. - 1989. - p. 9. - (SCOR, 43rd year).
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Security Council, 1988. - S/INF/44. - 1989. - p. 9. - (SCOR, 43rd year).