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United Nations Security Council Resolution 191, adopted on June 18, 1964, after reiterating its previous requests of the
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and again condemning apartheid, the Council decided to establish a Group of Experts made up of representatives of all the then current members of the Council to study the feasibility and effectiveness of measures which could be taken by the Council under the
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. The Council also invited the Secretary-General to establish education and training programs for South Africans abroad. The resolution was adopted with eight votes to none; Czechoslovakia, France and the Soviet Union abstained.


See also

* List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 (1953–1965) *
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Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
{{UNSCR 1964 0191 0191 1964 in South Africa June 1964 events