Article: Security Council demands South Africa compensate Angola for attacks on that country: damages estimated at $36.7 million. (also condemns violence against Lesotho)

Security Council demands South Africa compensate Angola for attacks on that country: damages estimated at $36.7 million

The Security Council, in endorsing the report of its Commission of Investigation to Angola, has demanded that South Africa pay "full and adequate compensation" for the damange to life and property resulting from its "acts of aggression" against that country.

The Council, in unanimously adopting resolution 577 (1985) on 6 December 1985, also strongly condemned South Africa "for its continued, intensified and unprovoked acts of aggression" against Angola, "which constitute a flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity" ...

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