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Text of UN Resolution

November 12, 1975
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Following is the text of the anti-Zionist resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly last night.

The General Assembly, Recalling its Resolution 1904 (XVIII) of 20 November, 1963, proclaiming the United Nations declaration on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination, and in particular its affirmation that “any doctrine of racial differentiation or superiority is scientifically false, morally condemnable and socially unjust and dangerous” and its expression of alarm at “the manifestations of racial discrimination still in evidence in some areas in the world, some of which are imposed by certain governments by means of legislative, administrative or other measures.”

Recalling also that, in its Resolution 3151 G (XXVIII) of 14, December, 1973, the General Assembly condemned, inter alia, the unholy alliance between South African racism and Zionism.

Taking note of the declaration of Mexico on the equality of women and their contribution to development and peace, proclaimed by the World Conference of the International Women’s Year, held at Mexico City from 19 June to 2 July, 1975, which promulgated the principle that “international cooperation and peace require the achievement of national liberation and independence, the elimination of colonialism and neocolonialism, foreign occupation, Zionism, apartheid, and racial discrimination in all its forms as well as the recognition of the dignity of peoples and their right to self-determination.”

Taking note also of Resolution 77 (XII) adopted by the assembly of heads of state and Government of the Organization of African Unity at its 12th ordinary session, held in Kampala from 28 July to 1 Aug., 1975, which considered “that the racist regime in occupied Palestine and racist regimes in Zimbabwe and South Africa have a common imperialist origin, forming a whole and having the same racist structure and being organically linked in their policy aimed at repression of the dignity and integrity of the human being.”

Taking note also of the political declaration and strategy to strengthen international peace and security and to intensify solidarity and mutual assistance among nonaligned countries, adopted at the Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of nonaligned countries held at Lima from 25 to 30 Aug., 1975, which most severely condemned Zionism as a threat to world peace and security and called upon all countries to oppose this racist and imperialist ideology.

Determines that Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination.

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