– 168 – (6.2 – United Nations and other organizations) 1 reiterates its condemnation of the policies of apartheid practiced by the Government of South Africa as a crime against humanity, 2 condemns the Government of South Africa for its illegal occupation of Namibia and its military intervention and for its assistance to the racist minority régime in Southern Rhodesia in violation of United Nations Resolutions, 3 reaffirms the urgent necessity of eliminating the policies of apartheid so that the people of South Africa, as a whole, can exercise their right to self-determination and attain majority rule based on universal suffrage, 4 draws the attention of the Security Council to the grave situation in South Africa, and in southern Africa as a whole, and requests the Council to resume urgently the consideration of the question of apartheid with a view to adopting, under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, effective measures to ensure the full implementation of comprehensive mandatory sanctions against South Africa, 5 condemns the actions of those States, particularly the main trading partners of South Africa, and the activities of those foreign financial and other interests, all of which, through their political, economic and military collaboration with the Government of South Africa and contrary to the relevant General Assembly and Security Council Resolutions, are encouraging that Government to persist in its racial policies, 6 reaffirms its recognition of the legitimacy of the struggle of the people of South Africa for all human rights, and in particular political rights and fundamental freedoms for all the people of South Africa irrespective of race, colour or creed, 7 calls upon all States and organizations to provide greater moral, political and material assistance to the South African liberation movement in its legitimate struggle, 8 expresses its grave concern over the ruthless persecution of opponents of apartheid under arbitrary laws and the treatment of freedom fighters who were taken prisoner during the legitimate struggle for liberation, and: a) condemns the Government of South Africa for its cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of political prisoners; b) calls once again for the release of all persons imprisoned or restricted for their opposition to apartheid and appeals to all Governments, organizations and individuals to intensify their efforts in order to induce the Government of South Africa to release all such persons and to stop the persecution and ill-treatment of opponents of apartheid; c) declares that such freedom fighters should be treated as prisoners of war under international law, particularly the Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of 12 August 1949; d) requests the Secretary-General to establish and publicize as widely as possible: i) a register of persons who have been executed, imprisoned, placed under house arrest or banning orders or deported for their opposition to apartheid; ii) a register of all available information on acts of brutality committed by the Government of South Africa and its officials against opponents of apartheid in prisons;