United Nations Security Council Resolution 1137 was adopted on October 12, 1997. This resolution addressed the ongoing situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then known as Zaire) and called for the country's leadership to respect human rights and work towards political stability and security. The resolution emphasized the importance of free and fair elections and urged the government to adhere to democratic principles. It also condemned violence and human rights abuses, stressing the need for all parties to resolve their differences through peaceful means.

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