David Sibeko, Representative of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) to the United Nations, addressing the Security Council in New York. In response to the killings of student demonstrators by police on June 16, the African States asked the Security Council to consider the "killings and violence by the apartheid regime in South Africa." The following day, the Security Council adopted Resolution 392 (1976)strongly condemning "the South African Government for its resort to massive violence against and killings of the African people including schoolchildren and students and other opposing racial discrimination" and calling on the South African government to end the violence and eliminate...
David Sibeko, Representative of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) to the United Nations, addressing the Security Council in New York. In response to the killings of student demonstrators by police on June 16, the African States asked the Security Council to consider the "killings and violence by the apartheid regime in South Africa." The following day, the Security Council adopted Resolution 392 (1976)strongly condemning "the South African Government for its resort to massive violence against and killings of the African people including schoolchildren and students and other opposing racial discrimination" and calling on the South African government to end the violence and eliminate apartheid. ANC Representative Thammi Mhlambiso also testified.