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Last updated 25 FEBRUARY 2008
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Language
Compilation
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Reference |
Language
Extract |
Afghanistan
S/RES/1806/2008
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4(g)
[Afghan ownership and leadership] continue, with the support of
the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
to cooperate with the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission
(AIHRC), to cooperate also with relevant international and local
non-governmental organizations, to monitor the situation of civilians,
to coordinate efforts to ensure their protection and to assist
in the full implementation of the fundamental freedoms and
human rights provisions of the Afghan Constitution and
international treaties to which Afghanistan is a state party,
in particular those regarding the full enjoyment by women of their
human rights, |
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11.
Requests UNMIT, working with partners, to intensify its efforts
to assist with further training, mentoring, institutional development
and strengthening of the PNTL with a view to enhancing its effectiveness,
including with respect to addressing the special needs
of women, |
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15.
Reiterates its call upon the Congolese authorities to put an end
to impunity, by bringing to justice without delay perpetrators
of grave violations of human rights and of international humanitarian
law, with special attention to those responsible for recruitment
and use of children as well as for grave violations against women
and children, in particular sexual violence, to fully support
the human rights mapping exercise initiated in the country by
the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and to establish
a vetting mechanism to take into account when they select candidates
for official positions, including key posts in the armed forces,
national police and other security services, the candidates’
past actions in terms of respect for international humanitarian
law and human rights;
18. Requests MONUC, in
view of the scale and severity of sexual violence committed
especially by armed elements in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, to undertake a thorough review of its efforts to prevent
and respond to sexual violence, and to pursue a comprehensive
mission-wide strategy, in close cooperation with the
United Nations Country Team and other partners, to strengthen
prevention, protection, and response to sexual violence,
including through training for the Congolese security
forces in accordance with its mandate, and to
regularly report, including in a separate annex if necessary,
on actions taken in this regard, including factual data and trend
analyses of the problem; |
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Decides
that MONUC will have the mandate, within the
limits of its capabilities and in its areas of deployment, to
assist the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
in establishing a stable security environment in the country,
and, to that end, to:
(o) Provide in the short
term basic training, including in the area of human rights,
international humanitarian law, child protection and the
prevention of gender-based violence, to various members and units
of the FARDC integrated brigades deployed in the eastern
part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo with a view to enhancing
their capacity to carry out the missions referred to in subparagraph
(l) above;
(p) In coordination with international partners, continue
to develop the capacities of the Congolese national police and
related law enforcement agencies in accordance with internationally
recognized standards and norms on human rights, proportionate
use of force and criminal justice, including the prevention,
investigation and prosecution of cases of gender-based violence,
by providing technical assistance, training and mentoring
support; |
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Reiterating its strong
condemnation of all violations of human rights and international
humanitarian law in Darfur, and calling upon the Government of National
Unity to take urgent action to tackle gender-based violence in Darfur
including action towards implementing its Action Plan to Combat
Violence Against Women in Darfur with particular focus on the
rescission of Form 8 and access to legal redress, |
| Timor-Leste
S/RES/1704/2006
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4.
Decides further that UNMIT will have the following mandate:
(g) To assist in further strengthening the national institutional
and societal capacity and mechanisms for the monitoring, promoting
and protecting of human rights and for promoting justice and reconciliation,
including for women and children, and to observe and
report on the human rights situation; |
| Afghanistan
S/RES/1662/2006
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12.
Calls for full respect for human rights and international humanitarian
law throughout Afghanistan; in this regard, requests UNAMA, with
the support of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights, to continue to assist in the full implementation
of the human rights provisions of the Afghan constitution
and international treaties to which Afghanistan
is a State party, in particular those regarding the full
enjoyment by women of their human rights; ... |
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10.
Calls for full respect for human rights and international humanitarian
law throughout Afghanistan and, in this regard, requests UNAMA,
with the support of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights, to continue to assist in the full implementation
of the human rights provisions of the new Afghan constitution,
in particular those regarding the full enjoyment by women of their
human rights, commends the Afghan Independent Human Rights
Commission for its courageous efforts to monitor respect for human
rights in Afghanistan as well as to foster and protect these rights,
welcomes in this regard the Commission’s report of 29 January
2005 and the proposed national strategy for transitional
justice, and requests international support for that
endeavour; |
| Haiti
S/RES/1542/2004
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7. Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
with regard to Section I below, decides that MINUSTAH shall have
the following mandate:
(b) to assist the Transitional Government in monitoring,
restructuring and reforming the Haitian National Police,
consistent with democratic policing standards, including through
the vetting and certification of its personnel, advising on its
reorganization and training, including gender training,
as well as monitoring/mentoring members of the Haitian National
Police; |
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10. Requests UNAMA, with the support of the
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
to continue to assist the Afghan Independent Human Rights
Commission in the full implementation of the human rights provisions
of the new Afghan constitution, in particular those regarding
the full enjoyment by women of their human rights; requests
also that UNAMA support the establishment of a fair and transparent
judicial system, and work towards the strengthening of the rule
of law;
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Council’s resolutions addressing all current and upcoming peacekeeping
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