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2 August, 04:03

What is the purpose of this document?

The Security Council

Having considered the complaint of twenty-nine Member

States contained in document S/4279 and Add. 11

concerning "the situation arising out of the large-scale

killings of unarmed and peaceful demonstrators against

racial discrimination and segregation in the Union of

South Africa" ... [d]eplores the policies and actions of the

Government of the Union of South Africa which have

given rise to the present situation.

-UN. Security Council Resolution 134,

April 1, 1960

to end racial discrimination and segregation in UN

countries

to describe the characteristics of apartheid

to condemn South Africa's actions in the

Sharpeville massacre

to encourage demonstrations against the

government

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  1. 2 August, 04:07
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    The purpose of this document of UN. Security Council Resolution 134, April 1, 1960 was to condemn South Africa's actions in the Sharpeville massacre

    Answer: Option C

    Explanation:

    The document itself tells about the purpose as it states about the Sharpeville massacre by mentioning the situation arisen from the mass killings happened in the massacre. The case where unarmed demonstrator of peace were killed due to the racial differences and their separation in South African Union.

    The document then addresses the problem and resolves for the same as a result of making charter by United Nation in response to the letter received from twenty nine members who are in concern for the massacre. It takes into account and recognizes, deplores and call upon the government several measures, and requests the Secretary General.
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