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Recalling general comment No. 15 (2002) of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the right to water (articles 11 and 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights) 9 and the Declaration
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Welcoming the work of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund, as described in the 2017 report of the Joint WHO/UNICEF Water and Sanitation Monitoring Programme, 11
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Welcoming the fact that, according to the report of the Joint WHO/UNICEF Programme, 71 per cent of the world's population has access to safe drinking water, while noting with deep concern that 12 per cent of the world's population still lacks a basic drinking water supply,
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Deeply concerned that 4.5 billion people do not have safe sanitation services, 2.3 billion people still do not have access to basic sanitation services and 892 million people around the world still practice open-air defecation, one of the most obvious indicators of poverty and extreme poverty,
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Deeply concerned also at the lack of access to adequate water and sanitation services and its dire consequences for health during humanitarian crises, including in times of conflict and natural disasters, bearing in mind that persons living in countries affected by conflict, violence and instability are four times more...
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Deeply concerned further that women and girls, especially during humanitarian crises, including in times of conflict and natural disasters, often face a number of obstacles to access to water and sanitation, and that, in many parts of the world, they bear mainly the burden of getting water from the home, which limits t...
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Deeply concerned that the lack of access to adequate water and sanitation services, including for the management of menstrual hygiene, in particular in schools, contributes to strengthening the widespread stigma surrounding menstruation, which has a negative impact on gender equality and the enjoyment of the human righ...
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Deeply concerned also that women and girls are particularly vulnerable to attacks, sexual and gender-based violence, harassment and other threats to their safety when they seek water from the home, use out-of-home sanitation facilities or practice open-air defecation,
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Welcoming the establishment by the Joint Water and Sanitation Monitoring Programme of a comprehensive global database and its essential contribution to the development of global standards to assess progress, while recognizing that official figures, in many cases, do not fully reflect all dimensions of human rights to s...
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Deeply concerned that the lack or inadequacy of sanitation facilities and the serious deficiencies in water management and wastewater treatment can have a negative impact on water supply and sustainable access to drinking water, and that, according to the 2017 United Nations World Water Development Report, more than 80...
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Emphasizing the importance of monitoring and reporting on the achievement of internationally agreed sustainable development goals and targets, including the goal of ensuring universal access to water and sanitation and sustainable water resources management,
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Recognizing that, in order to ensure the progressive realization of human rights to drinking water, sanitation and other human rights, States must increasingly adopt an integrated approach and strengthen their management of water resources, including through the improvement of wastewater treatment systems and the preve...
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Reaffirming the responsibility of States to promote and protect all human rights, which are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated and must be treated globally, in a fair and equitable manner on an equal footing and with the same priority,
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Recalling all its previous resolutions on the protection of migrants, the latest of which was resolution 70/147 of 17 December 2015, and recalling also Human Rights Council resolutions 35/17 of 22 June and 35/5 of 28 September 2017 1 ,
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Reaffirming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,2 which proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms enshrined therein, without distinction of any kind, including race,
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Reaffirming also that everyone has the right to move freely and to choose his or her residence within the borders of a State, as well as to leave any country, including his or her own, and to return to his or her country,
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Recalling all relevant international instruments, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 3 and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 3 , the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 4 , the International Convent...
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Recognizing that the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families makes a genuine contribution to the international system for the protection of migrants,
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Welcoming the adoption of the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants on 19 September 2016 at its High-level Plenary Meeting on Managing Mass Movements of Refugees and Migrants 15 ,
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Recalling the provisions concerning migrants contained in the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits, including the Outcome Document of the Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development 16, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 and the New Agenda for ...
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Recalling also Commission on Population and Development resolutions 2006/2 of 10 May 2006 and 2009/1 of 3 April 2009, 20 and its resolution 2013/1 of 26 April 2013 on the demographic aspects of migration trends, 21
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Taking note of Advisory Opinions OC-16/99 of 1 October 1999 on the right to information on consular assistance in the context of guarantees of the right to due process, OC-18/03 of 17 September 2003 on the legal status and rights of undocumented migrants, and OC-21/14 of 19 August 2014 on the rights and guarantees of c...
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Recognizing that women account for almost half of all international migrants and, in this regard, that women migrant workers make an important contribution to the economic and social development of countries of origin and destination, and stressing the value and dignity of their work, including with regard to domestic ...
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Recalling the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in its entirety and the Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 10, including the targets of protecting workers' rights and promoting safety in the workplace for all workers, including migrants, especially women and those in precarious employment, and fa...
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Welcoming the decision to hold the Third High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development during the first half of 2019, as well as the decision to hold the High-level Dialogues every four years, beginning at its seventy-third session, at United Nations Headquarters, to review the follow-up to the previou...
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Taking note of the ninth summit meeting of the Global Forum on Migration and Development, held in Dhaka from 10 to 12 December 2016 under the chairmanship of Bangladesh, on the overall theme "For migration compatible with sustainable development for all: towards a transformation agenda", and the tenth summit meeting of...
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Recognizing the economic and cultural contributions made by migrants to their communities of origin and destination, and the need to find ways to maximize the development benefits of migration and to address the challenges they pose to countries of origin, transit and destination, to promote the dignified and humane tr...
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Emphasizing the multidimensional nature of international migration, the importance, in this regard, of international, regional and bilateral cooperation and dialogue, as appropriate, and the need to protect the human rights of all migrants, in particular at a time when, as a result of the globalization of the economy, ...
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Deeply concerned at the considerable and increasing number of migrants, in particular women and children, including some unaccompanied or separated from their parents, who are vulnerable by crossing or attempting to cross international borders, and recognizing the obligation of States to respect the human rights of suc...
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Recognizing the importance of coordinating international efforts to provide assistance and support to migrants in vulnerable situations and, where appropriate, to facilitate their voluntary return to their countries of origin or procedures for determining the need for international protection, while respecting the prin...
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Stressing the importance of ensuring that, at all levels of the State, all regulations and laws relating to irregular migration comply with the obligations of States under international law, including international human rights law,
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Emphasizing the obligation of States to protect the human rights of migrants, regardless of their status, including when implementing their migration and border security policies, and expressing concern about measures that, while within the framework of policies to reduce irregular migration, treat migrants as criminal...
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Recognizing that, as criminals benefit from migration flows and attempt to circumvent restrictive immigration policies and border controls, migrants are more vulnerable, inter alia, to the risk of abduction or extortion, forced labour, sexual exploitation, physical assault, debt bondage and neglect,
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Emphasizing the need for States, in cooperation with civil society, including non-governmental organizations, workers' organizations and the private sector, among other interested parties, to conduct information campaigns to clarify opportunities, restrictions, risks and rights in the event of migration, so as to enabl...
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Recalling that internally displaced persons are persons or groups of persons who have been forced or forced to flee or leave their homes or places of habitual residence, including as a result of armed conflict, widespread violence, human rights violations or natural or human-induced disasters or to avoid their effects,...
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Deeply disturbed by the alarming number of internally displaced persons worldwide, including human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law, armed conflict, persecution, violence and other phenomena, including terrorism and natural or man-made disasters, which lack adequate assistance and prot...
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Recognizing the magnitude of humanitarian assistance needed to meet the needs of internally displaced persons for a long period of time and the significant gap between available resources and the necessary funds,
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Recalling that a very large number of persons are displaced within national borders and that they may request protection and assistance in other countries as refugees or migrants, and taking note of the
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Recognizing the increasing number and scale of natural disasters, including those related to the adverse effects of climate change, which in some cases can contribute to displacement and put additional pressure on host communities, encouraging the United Nations and all relevant actors to intensify their efforts, in co...
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Noting with concern that several million people are displaced annually by sudden disasters, and recognizing that disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change can reduce the risk of displacement in the event of disasters, including when risk reduction strategies are integrated into national, regional and glo...
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Recognizing that the problem of internally displaced persons, including in protracted situations, involves human rights, the humanitarian situation and development, as well as, at times, peace-building and transitional justice, and that States, with the assistance of the international community, are responsible for pro...
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Recognizing also the specific needs of those who may be particularly vulnerable, including women, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities, and the need to address them through adequate protection and access to assistance,
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Recognizing that the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 2 aims to address the needs of the most vulnerable, including internally displaced persons, and that meeting the needs of internally displaced persons can help countries achieve their development goals in general,
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Stressing the primary responsibility of States to provide assistance and protection to internally displaced persons under their jurisdiction without discrimination and to address the root causes of the problem and to promote durable solutions in all their forms through appropriate cooperation with internally displaced ...
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Noting also the need to find durable solutions in the countries of origin and to remove obstacles to them, and recognizing that such durable solutions include sustainable, voluntary, safe and dignified repatriation and the voluntary integration of internally displaced persons into the areas in which they are located or...
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Recognizing that national and local authorities, as well as host communities, make an important contribution to the protection and assistance of internally displaced persons, that the reception of major groups of internally displaced persons may be a source of pressure and that it is important to support host communiti...
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Stressing that any durable solution to the situation of internally displaced persons should take into account humanitarian and development issues and should include the timely participation of internally displaced persons and host communities,
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Stressing also the need for the United Nations system and relevant humanitarian organizations to be able to provide unhindered and safe assistance to internally displaced persons, including those residing in conflict areas, in accordance with international law,
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Recalling the relevant norms of international law, including international human rights law, international humanitarian law and refugee law, and recognizing that the protection of internally displaced persons has been strengthened by the identification, reaffirmation and consolidation of the relevant specific standards...
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Recalling also the importance of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949 4 and their Additional Protocols of 1977 5 , as an essential legal framework for assistance and protection for civilians affected by armed conflict and living under foreign occupation, including internally displace...
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Recognizing that violations of the provisions of international humanitarian law may lead to displacement, and recalling that such displacements could be restricted if all parties to armed conflict respected international humanitarian law, in particular the essential principles of distinction, proportionality and precau...
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Noting with satisfaction that the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement are increasingly being disseminated, promoted and applied in situations of internal displacement and are increasingly being incorporated into national laws and policies,
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Noting that 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the publication of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and that the Guiding Principles provide a valuable opportunity to raise awareness of those standards and the challenges faced by internally displaced persons in all regions of the world,
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Expressing its appreciation to Governments and intergovernmental, regional and non-governmental organizations that have supported and facilitated the work of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the human rights of internally displaced persons and that of her predecessors, the former representatives of...
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Welcoming the continued cooperation between the Special Rapporteur and national Governments, relevant United Nations offices and agencies, as well as other international and regional organizations, and calling for enhanced collaboration with a view to improving protection and assistance strategies and durable solutions...
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Noting with appreciation the important independent assistance provided by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and other humanitarian organizations in assisting and protecting internally displaced persons, in cooperation with Governments and relevant international bodies,
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Welcoming the priorities identified by the Special Rapporteur in her report to the Human Rights Council at its thirty-fifth session, 8 and the two strategic objectives of assisting Governments in the development of instruments and institutions at the national level to address internal displacement and in promoting sust...
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Recalling the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights on 25 June 1993, 9 which refer to the need to develop global strategies to address the problem of internal displacement, and recalling also all its relevant resolutions and those of the Security Council,
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Reaffirming its resolution 46/182 of 19 December 1991 and the guiding principles contained in its annex, other relevant resolutions adopted by the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council and the agreed conclusions adopted by the Council, reaffirming also the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality...
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Recalling its resolution 47/135 of 18 December 1992, by which it adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, contained in the annex to that resolution, and bearing in mind article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,1 ...
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Welcoming the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 2 of which the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 3 forms an integral part, recalling that the goals and targets for sustainable development are aimed at:
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Emphasizing the need to intensify efforts to ensure respect for the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, including by addressing their economic and social situation and their marginalization, and to eliminate all forms of discrimination against them, including by addre...
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Stressing also the fundamental importance of human rights education, training and learning, as well as of dialogue, including intercultural and interfaith dialogue, and of dialogue among all stakeholders and members of society on the promotion and protection of the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, rel...
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Recognizing the importance of the realization of the right to education for all and, to the extent possible, of giving persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities sufficient opportunities to learn their own language or to receive instruction in their own language,
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Emphasizing the important role that national institutions can play in the promotion and protection of the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, and recognizing the role that the United Nations, its specialized agencies and other relevant organizations, as well as the Sp...
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Recalling the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action adopted on 25 June 1993 by the World Conference on Human Rights, 2 in which the Conference reaffirms the important and constructive role played by national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights,
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Reaffirming its resolutions 65/207 of 21 December 2010, 67/163 of 20 December 2012, 69/168 of 18 December 2014 and 71/200 of 19 December 2016 on the role of the Ombudsman, the Ombudsman and other national human rights institutions in the promotion and protection of human rights,
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Recalling the Principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles), endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 48/134 of 20 December 1993 and annexed thereto,
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Reaffirming its previous resolutions on national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights, including resolutions 66/169 of 19 December 2011, 68/171 of 18 December 2013 and 70/163 of 17 December 2015,
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Reaffirming also the differences in the functioning and structure of national human rights institutions and the Ombudsman and Ombudsman services, and stressing in this regard that reports on the implementation of its resolutions on the role of the Ombudsman, the Ombudsman and other national human rights institutions sh...
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Welcoming the increasing interest throughout the world in the establishment and strengthening of national human rights institutions, such as ombudsman and mediation services, and recognizing that these institutions can, within their mandates, play an important role in the resolution of internal disputes,
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Stressing the importance of the independence and independence of the Ombudsman, the Ombudsman and other national human rights institutions, where they exist, in order to address all issues within their fields of competence,
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Recognizing also the important role played by the Ombudsman, the Ombudsman and other national human rights institutions, where they exist, in making the rule of law a reality and in ensuring respect for the principles of justice and equality,
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Emphasizing that such institutions, where they exist, can play an important role in advising Governments on how to bring national legislation and practices into line with their international human rights obligations,
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Emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in the field of human rights, and recalling the role of regional and international associations of ombudsmen, ombudsmen and other national human rights institutions in promoting such cooperation and the sharing of best practices,
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Noting with satisfaction the work of the Association of Ombudsmen of the Mediterranean Countries, and the continuing work of the Ibero-American Federation of Ombudsmen, the Association of Ombudsmen and Ombudsmen of La Francophonie, the Association of Ombudsmen of the Asian Countries, the Association of
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Recalling the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 2 and their Additional Protocol I of 1977 3 , when applicable, as well as the relevant rules of customary international law,
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Reaffirming also the responsibility of States to respect international law, including the principle that States refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State and from acting in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations, recal...
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Recalling its resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014 on the territorial integrity of Ukraine, in which it affirmed its commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders,
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Reaffirming the obligation of States to ensure the full and effective enjoyment by persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities of all human rights and fundamental freedoms without discrimination of any kind and in full equality before the law,
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Welcoming the reports of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, the human rights assessment mission of the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and the High Commissioner fo...
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Welcoming also the report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol submitted pursuant to resolution 71/205,
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Taking note of the order for provisional measures issued by the International Court of Justice on 19 April 2017 concerning the case "Implementation of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination ...
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Recalling that, under the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, the occupying Power cannot compel protected persons to serve in its armed or auxiliary forces, nor can it exert pressure or carry out propaganda aimed at obtaining voluntary commitments,
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Emphasizing the importance of measures leading to the development of transparent, accessible, non-discriminatory and expeditious procedures and rules for the access of human rights defenders, journalists and lawyers to Crimea, as well as the possibility of recourse in accordance with national legislation and all applic...
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Welcoming the continuing efforts of the Secretary-General, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Council of Europe and other international and regional organizations to assist Ukraine in the promotion, protection and guarantee of human rights...
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Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 and the relevant international human rights instruments, including the International Covenants on Human Rights 2 ,
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Recalling its resolutions 66/176 of 19 December 2011, 66/253 A of 16 February 2012, 66/253 B of 3 August 2012, 67/183 of 20 December 2012, 67/262 of 15 May 2013, 68/182 of 18 December 2013, 69/189 of 18 December 2014, 70/234 of 23 December 2015, 71/130 of 9 December 2016, 71/203 of 19 December 2016 and 71/248 of 21 Dec...
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Noting with deep concern the climate of impunity surrounding serious violations of international law, violations of and violations of international human rights law during the ongoing conflict and encouraging the continuation of violations and abuses,
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Recalling that the discontent with the restrictions imposed on the exercise of civil, political, economic and social rights led the population to protest in Daraa in March 2011, and noting that the violent repression of demonstrations by the Syrian authorities, which has increased to lead to the
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Recalling also the specific obligations under international humanitarian law to respect and protect, in situations of armed conflict, medical personnel and humanitarian workers whose activities are exclusively medical, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospitals and other medical facilities, and to ens...
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Expressing grave concern at the disproportionate use of force by the Syrian authorities against the civilian population, which has caused immense human suffering and contributed to the spread of extremism and the proliferation of extremist groups, and which shows that the Syrian authorities do not ensure the protection...
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Expressing its grave concern at the persistence of extremism and terrorism and the persistent presence of violent extremist groups and terrorist groups, and strongly condemning all human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law committed in the Syrian Arab Republic by all parties to the confli...
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Expressing deep concern at the latest findings of the Joint Investigative Mechanism of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the United Nations, according to which the Syrian Arab Armed Forces would be responsible for the use of sarin as a chemical weapon in Khan Cheikhoun in April 2017, while IS...
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Expressing its support for the work of the International Independent Investigation Commission on the Syrian Arab Republic, and strongly condemning the lack of cooperation of the Syrian authorities with the Commission,
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Recalling the statements made by the Secretary-General, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the special procedures of the Human Rights Council that crimes against humanity and war crimes are likely to have been committed in the Syrian Arab Republic, noting that the High Commissioner has repeatedly...
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Expressing its utmost concern at the findings of the Commission of Inquiry and the allegations concerning the torture and execution of persons incarcerated by the Syrian authorities contained in the evidence produced by "César" in January 2014, and stressing the importance of such allegations and evidence being collect...
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Expressing concern that Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014), 2191 (2014), 2254 (2015) of 18 December 2015, 2258 (2015), 2268 (2016) and 2286 (2016) are far from being implemented, and noting the urgent need to intensify efforts to address the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, includi...
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Expressing its deep indignation at the deaths of more than 17,000 children and the large number of children injured since the beginning of peaceful demonstrations in March 2011, as well as the grave violations and abuses committed against children, in violation of applicable international law, such as their recruitment...
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Expressing its deep appreciation to the neighbouring countries and other countries of the region that have made considerable efforts to welcome Syrians, while recognizing the increasing financial, socio-economic and political repercussions of the large number of refugees and internally displaced persons in those countr...
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