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Welcoming the holding of popular consultations and the Bangui Forum for National Reconciliation, which was followed by the adoption of the Republican Pact for Peace, National Reconciliation and Reconstruction and the signing of an agreement on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration by representatives of the main...
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Welcoming also the peaceful holding of a constitutional referendum on 13 December 2015 and the holding of the parliamentary and presidential elections in December 2015 and February and March 2016, and the inauguration of President Faustin-Archange Touadera on 30 March 2016,
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Welcoming further the adoption of the African Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation in the Central African Republic, on 17 July 2017 in Libreville, and the appointment of a panel of facilitators to implement it, and stressing the need for an inclusive dialogue, in line with the recommendations of the Bangui Forum for...
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Taking note of the implementation of the humanitarian response plan for 2017-2019 and concerned about the increasing humanitarian needs of the Central African Republic, in particular those of persons with disabilities and the psychotherapeutic assistance needs of victims,
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Recalling the need for the Government of the Central African Republic, the international community and humanitarian actors to support the voluntary return of internally displaced persons and refugees and to ensure that their return is sustainable,
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Taking note of the mobilization of the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to the Central African population affected by the crisis, with the donor conference held in Addis Ababa on 1 February 2014, the Brussels conference held on 26 May 2015 and several high-level meetings on humanitarian action...
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Welcoming the outcome document of the international support conference held in Brussels in November 2016 and the pledges made during that conference, and urging Member States to pay them promptly,
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Stressing that those engaged in acts that undermine or support peace, stability or security in the Central African Republic, endanger or impede the political process of stabilization and reconciliation, conduct attacks against civilians or peacekeepers and engage in acts of incitement to violence, in particular on ethn...
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Welcoming the work of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic, the African Union, the French operation Sangaris, the European Union military operation in the Central African Republic, the European Union Military Advisory Mission in the Central African Republic, the European Union-l...
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Recalling the need for international forces present in the Central African Republic to act, in the exercise of their functions, in full compliance with the relevant provisions of international law, in particular international humanitarian law, international human rights law and refugee law, expressing concern at allega...
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Stressing the urgency and imperative of ending impunity in the Central African Republic and bringing to justice those responsible for human rights violations and violations and violations of international humanitarian law, rejecting any general amnesty for the perpetrators of such violations and abuses, and the need to...
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Welcoming the commitment of the authorities of the Central African Republic to restore the rule of law, to end impunity and to bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, to which the Central African Republic is a party, and taking note of the decisions taken ...
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Welcoming also the steps taken by the Government to operationalize the Special Criminal Court, such as the adoption of rules of evidence and procedures and the provision of a temporary building to serve as premises for the staff of the Court, and encouraging the international community to continue to support the Specia...
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Recalling that the International Commission to Investigate Allegations of Violations of and Violations of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in the Central African Republic has concluded that, since January 2013, the main parties to the conflict have committed violations and abuses that c...
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Stressing the importance of continuing to investigate allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and violations and violations of international human rights law in order to complement the work of the International Commission of Inquiry and the report of the Mapping project documenting serious violation...
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Reaffirming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and recalling the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women,...
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Recalling the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Human Rights Council, the most recent of which are Assembly resolutions 72/248 of 24 December 2017 and Council resolutions 29/21, 34/22, S-27/1 and 37/32 of 3 July 2015, 24 March 2017, 5 December 2017 and 23 March 2018, and Council decision 36/115 of 29...
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Welcoming the work of the independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar, as well as its oral reports to the Human Rights Council, while deeply regretting the failure of the Government of Myanmar to cooperate with the fact-finding mission, and urging the Government to grant full, unrestricted and unsupervise...
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Welcoming also the work and reports of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, deeply regretting the decision of the Government of Myanmar to cease its cooperation with the Special Rapporteur and to deny her access to Myanmar since January 2018, and calling upon the Government to resume its ...
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Welcoming further the appointment by the Secretary-General of a special envoy, the cooperation of the Government of Myanmar with the Special Envoy and the agreement on the opening of an office in Nay Pyi Taw, and welcoming the work of the Special Envoy since her appointment, including her recent visit to the region and...
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Welcoming the cooperation extended by the Government of Bangladesh, which, in this context, authorized the Special Rapporteur to visit the country from 29 June to 8 July 2018, while reaffirming the importance of cooperation with the Government of Myanmar in taking all necessary measures to promote and protect human rig...
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Expressing deep concern also that, despite the signing of bilateral instruments between Bangladesh and Myanmar and the subsequent establishment of the Joint Working Group on the Repatriation of Displaced Residents of Myanmar to Bangladesh, no displaced Rohingya has been able to return to Myanmar to date owing to the fa...
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Taking into account the initial steps taken by the Government of Myanmar to address the root causes of the situation in the Rakhine State, including the establishment of the Central Committee for the Establishment of Peace, Stability and Development in the Rakhine State and the Consultative Commission on the Rakhine St...
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Noting the establishment of an independent commission of inquiry by the Government of Myanmar on 30 July 2018, which represents a step forward towards the implementation of the principle of responsibility for gross violations of human rights and abuses committed in the Rakhine State, and expressing the hope that the co...
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Noting with deep concern the statements made by the Secretary-General on 26 February 2018, by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on 7 March 2018 and by the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights on 6 March 2018, as well as by the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on 2...
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Taking note of the request made by the High Commissioner at the thirty-eighth session of the Human Rights Council concerning the human rights situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in the Rakhine State of Myanmar that the Council consider recommending the establishment of a new impartial and independent mechani...
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Reaffirming the urgent need to ensure that all those responsible for violations of and violations of international human rights law are held accountable through credible and independent national or international criminal justice mechanisms, while recalling that the Security Council is empowered to refer the situation i...
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Recalling the responsibility of States to fulfil their obligation to prosecute those responsible for violations of international law, including international humanitarian law, international human rights and refugee law, as well as violations of human rights law, and to provide an effective remedy to all persons whose r...
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Recalling Security Council resolutions 2014 (2011) of 21 October 2011, 2051 (2012) of 12 June 2012 and 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014, and Human Rights Council resolutions 18/19, 19/29, 21/22, 24/32, 27/19, 30/18, 33/16 and 36/31 of 29 September 2011, 23 March 2012, 27 September 2012, 27 September 2013, 25 September 2...
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Reaffirming its strong support for the efforts of the Secretary-General and the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen to achieve the urgent resumption of peace negotiations, and recalling the need for all parties to the conflict to respond flexibly, constructively and without preconditions to those efforts a...
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Welcoming the agreement of the Yemeni political parties to complete the political transition process based on the Gulf Cooperation Council initiative and its implementation mechanism, and stressing the need to implement the
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Noting with satisfaction Presidential Decree No. 50 of 23 August 2017 extending the mandate of the National Commission of Inquiry for a period of two years, so that it can investigate all human rights violations committed since 2011,
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Reaffirming that, as provided for in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, as well as other international human rights instruments, States are under an obligation to ensure that education tends to strengthen respect for human rights and fundame...
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Recalling General Assembly resolution 59/113 A of 10 December 2004, in which the Assembly proclaimed the World Programme for Human Rights Education, and resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, in which the Assembly decided, inter alia, that the Human Rights Council should promote human rights education and training,
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Recalling also that the Global Programme is an ongoing initiative, including successive phases, to advance the implementation of human rights education programmes in all sectors, and that States must continue to implement earlier phases while taking the necessary measures to complete the current phase,
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Recognizing that the World Programme for Human Rights Education focused, in its first phase, on the integration of human rights education in primary and secondary education, in its second phase, on human rights education in higher education and on human rights training for teachers and educators, civil servants, law en...
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Recognizing the links between the right to education and the fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and the essential role of education, including human rights education and education that takes into account and respects cultural diversity, in particular among young people, in ...
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Recalling the adoption of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, including Goal 4, target 7, and the 2030 Education Framework, and affirming that all sustainable development goals and targets are interrelated and integrated,
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Recalling General Assembly resolution 64/292 of 28 July 2010, in which the Assembly recognized the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation as essential for the full enjoyment of the right to life and all other human rights,
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Reaffirming all previous resolutions of the Human Rights Council and the General Assembly on human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, including Council resolution 33/10 of 29 September 2016 and Assembly resolution 72/178 of 19 December 2017,
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Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Disc...
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Recalling that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development addresses the issue of human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation and other water-related sustainable development goals, including Goal 6 to ensure universal access to sustainably managed water and sanitation services, which includes important human rig...
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Recalling also General Assembly resolution 71/222 of 21 December 2016, by which the Assembly proclaimed the period 2018-2028 the International Decade of Action on the theme "Water for sustainable development",
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Recalling further the relevant commitments and initiatives to promote human rights in drinking water and sanitation made at the 2014 High-level Meeting of the Sanitation and Water for All Partnership, as contained in the Ngor Declaration on Sanitation and Hygiene adopted at the Fourth African Conference on Sanitation a...
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Welcoming the work of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), as described in the 2017 update of the Joint WHO/UNICEF Water Supply and Sanitation Monitoring Programme,
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Welcoming the fact that, according to a report of the Joint WHO/UNICEF Programme for Monitoring Water Supply and Sanitation published in 2015, approximately 71 per cent of the world's population use safe drinking water services, but deeply concerned that 12 per cent of the world's population do not yet have access to e...
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Deeply concerned that 844 million people still do not have access to basic water services, that 2.1 billion people do not have access at home to drinking water available on demand and free of contamination, that 4.5 billion people do not have access to safe sanitation and that 892 million people still practice open def...
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Welcoming the establishment by the Joint WHO/UNICEF Water Supply and Sanitation Monitoring Programme of a consistent global database and the development of global standards for measuring progress, but taking into account the fact that official figures do not always capture all dimensions of human rights to water and sa...
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Deeply concerned that the lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene causes serious human costs, such as poor health and high mortality rates, and significant economic losses, and affirming that economic and physical accessibility, availability and quality, as human rights criteria guaranteeing the r...
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Noting with deep concern that women and girls often face specific obstacles to the enjoyment of the rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, which are exacerbated by humanitarian crises, and that in many parts of the world the burden of getting water from the home is the main obstacle to women's economic autonomy,...
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Noting also with deep concern that the widespread silence and stigma surrounding menstruation and hygiene during menstruation often mean that women and girls do not have basic information about menstruation and hygiene, are excluded and stigmatized and are therefore prevented from realizing their full potential,
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Noting further with deep concern that the lack of access to adequate water and sanitation services, including for the management of hygiene during menstruation, in particular in schools, workplaces, health centres and public facilities and buildings, has a negative impact on gender equality and on the enjoyment of the ...
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Noting with deep concern 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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Deeply alarmed that it is children who are most affected by water-related, sanitation-related and hygiene-related diseases, and that, in situations of humanitarian crisis, including in conflict and natural disasters, children are the most affected by the interruption of water and sanitation services, and stressing that...
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Reaffirming the responsibility of States to respect, 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 that human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation derive from the right to an adequate standard of living and are inextricably linked to the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health and to life and dignity,
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Reaffirming the importance of eliminating discrimination and inequalities in the enjoyment of human rights in drinking water and sanitation, based on race, sex, age, disability, ethnicity, culture, religion, nationality and social origin or on any other grounds, and in order to eliminate discrimination and inequalities...
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Emphasizing the importance of monitoring and reporting on the achievement of sustainable development goals and targets, including Goal 6, which aims to ensure universal access to water and sanitation and sustainable water resources management,
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Recognizing the important role of civil society at the local, national, regional and international levels in facilitating the realization of the purposes and principles of the United Nations, fundamental freedoms and human rights, including human rights in drinking water and sanitation,
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Recalling General Assembly resolution 36/55 of 25 November 1981, in which the Assembly proclaimed the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief,
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Recalling further its resolution 37/9 of 22 March 2018, and its other resolutions on freedom of religion or belief and on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief, as well as those adopted in this regard by the General Assembly and the Commission on Human Rights,
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Noting with appreciation the conclusions and recommendations of the expert workshops organized by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights contained in the Rabat Plan of Action on the Prohibition of the Promotion of National, Racial or Religious Hate as an Incitement to Discrimination, Hostil...
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Recalling that States have the primary responsibility for the promotion and protection of human rights, including those of persons belonging to religious minorities, including their right to practise their worship or to manifest their belief in complete freedom,
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Emphasizing the importance of education in the promotion of tolerance, which requires acceptance of and respect for diversity by the population, in particular with regard to religious expression, and stressing that education, in particular at school,
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Emphasizing that the Convention on the Rights of the Child constitutes the norm for the respect, protection and realization of the rights of the child, bearing in mind the importance of the Optional Protocols to the Convention and calling for the universal ratification and effective implementation of the Convention and...
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Stressing also the importance of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its progress in promoting the rights and dignity of children with disabilities and the importance of the Optional Protocol to the Convention, and calling for universal ratification of the Convention and the Protocol thereto,
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Recalling all previous resolutions on the rights of the child adopted by the Commission on Human Rights, the General Assembly and the Commission on Human Rights, the most recent of which are resolution 37/20 of 23 March 2018, and Assembly resolution 73/155 of 17 December 2018,
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Welcoming the celebration in 2019 of the thirtieth anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the sixtieth anniversary of the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, and the progress made over the years in the protection of the rights of the child,
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Recalling all other relevant international human rights instruments, in particular the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the International Convention...
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Reaffirming that the general principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including the principles of the best interests of the child, non-discrimination, participation, survival and development, provide a framework for all decisions affecting children,
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Welcoming the work of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and other treaty bodies, and noting in particular the general comments of the Committees,
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Welcoming also the attention paid by the special procedures to the rights of the child within their respective mandates, in particular the Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution and child pornography and other content showing sexual violence against children, th...
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Recalling General Assembly resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which the Assembly adopted a comprehensive and indivisible set of universal, ambitious, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and committed itself to achie...
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Recognizing that there are estimated to be between 93 and 150 million children with disabilities worldwide, and deeply concerned about the obstacles to their access to inclusive education and the fact that a significant proportion of children with disabilities are not in school or in school but are not learning properl...
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Noting that children with disabilities are children with long-lasting physical, mental, intellectual or sensory disabilities who, together with various social, legal, structural, financial, cultural, behavioural and environmental barriers, can hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis w...
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Reaffirming that, for the full and harmonious development of the child's personality, the child must grow up in a family environment, that his or her best interests must be the guiding principle for the persons responsible for the upbringing and protection of the child, and that the capacity of families and other respo...
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Reaffirming that the only lasting solution to the current conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic is through an inclusive political process, led and led by Syria under the auspices of the United Nations, in which women would make their voices heard on an equal basis and would participate fully and actively in all efforts ...
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Recalling Security Council resolution 2336 (2016) of 31 December 2016, stressing the need to continue to respect the Idlib de-escalation zone, taking note of the signing by Turkey and the Russian Federation on 17 September 2018 of the memorandum on the stabilization of the situation in that area, and stressing the need...
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Reaffirming that States must ensure that any measures taken to combat terrorism comply with their obligations under the rules of international law, in particular international human rights and humanitarian law,
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Recalling that, in accordance with international humanitarian law and relevant Security Council resolutions, including resolutions 2165 (2014) of 14 July 2014, 2268 (2016) of 26 February 2016 and 2401 (2018) of 24 February 2018, all Syrian parties to the conflict must allow the immediate and unhindered delivery of huma...
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Recalling also that deliberate attacks on civilians and civilian objects, such as schools and other educational institutions, cultural heritage and places of worship, as well as on medical institutions, patients and medical and humanitarian personnel, may constitute war crimes,
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Recalling further the statements of the Secretary-General and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights indicating that crimes against humanity and war crimes are likely to have been committed in the Syrian Arab Republic,
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Reaffirming that the use of chemical weapons constitutes a serious violation of international law, reaffirming the accountability of all those responsible for the use of chemical weapons, regretting that the mandate of the Joint Investigative Mechanism of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the...
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Recalling the work of the International, impartial and independent mechanism to assist in the investigation of the most serious crimes under international law committed in the Syrian Arab Republic since March 2011, including those related to the use of chemical weapons,
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Deeply concerned about the findings of the International Independent Investigation Commission on the Syrian Arab Republic,1 and regretting the lack of cooperation of the Syrian authorities with the Commission of Inquiry,
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Recognizing the continuing efforts of human rights defenders in the Syrian Arab Republic to gather evidence of violations of international human rights law, violations of international human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law, despite the serious risks they face,
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Reaffirming that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
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Recalling its resolutions 34/25 of 24 March 2017 and 37/31 of 23 March 2018, its twenty-sixth special session and its resolution S-26/1 of 14 December 2016 on the situation of human rights in South Sudan and its resolution 31/20 of 23 March 2016, in which it decided to establish the Commission on Human Rights in South ...
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Deeply alarmed by the report of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, 1 in which it noted certain human rights violations and abuses that may constitute crimes under international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, and noted that the situation of armed conflict and violence in South Sudan i...
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Welcoming the following joint reports of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Mission in South Sudan: "Indiscriminate attacks against civilians in southern Unity: April-May 2018" (July 2018), "Violations and abuses against civilians in Gbudue and Tambura states (Wes...
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Welcoming also the reports of the Secretary-General and expressing grave concern about the findings of his report on children affected by the armed conflict in South Sudan 2 , as well as the report of the Panel of Experts on South Sudan established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015 and...
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Welcoming further the signing on 12 September 2018 of the revitalized Agreement on the Settlement of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan, and calling upon all parties to the Agreement to implement it fully with a view to achieving peace and stability and to improving the situation in South Sudan in a lasting ma...
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Taking note of all relevant decisions and communiqués of the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, as well as the communiqués of the African Union Peace and Security Council Summit on Combating Violent Extremism and Terrorism of 26 April and 10 October 2018, in which the Council, inter alia,...
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Noting with satisfaction the commitment of the Government of South Sudan to cooperate with it and its mechanisms, including the Universal Periodic Review and the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, and with the Office of the High Commissioner,
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Expressing its deep concern that nearly 6.2 million South Sudanese people are classified internationally as food insecure, that 1.9 million have been internally displaced and that approximately 2.3 million have been internally displaced, according to the statistics of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aff...
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Deeply concerned that civilians who had sought refuge at civilian protection sites have been attacked, killed, traumatized or displaced, that significant damage has been caused to the sites in question, including clinics and schools, which have been burned and destroyed, and that acts of sexual and gender-based violenc...
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Stressing the primary responsibility of States for the promotion and protection of human rights, and recalling that the Government of South Sudan is responsible for the protection of the entire population of the country from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity,
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Deeply concerned at the continuing reports of widespread sexual and gender-based violence against women and girls, as well as gang rape and rape committed in the context of the conflict and used as a weapon against the civilian population, including rape of women and girls near Bentiu, in addition to beatings, abductio...
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Emphasizing the importance of good governance and the rule of law, both essential for the prevention and resolution of conflicts, as well as for the maintenance and consolidation of peace, and stressing the responsibility of the Government of South Sudan to promote and protect democratic space in the country, including...
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Expressing its concern at the continuing impunity in South Sudan, while noting that the prosecution and sentencing of members of the national armed forces for the murder of a journalist and the rape of humanitarian workers at the Terrain Hotel in July 2016 represented a step towards improving justice and accountability...
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