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Resolution of the Human Rights Council on the situation of human rights in Syria April 2011

Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council

 S-16/1 

The current human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic in the context of 

recent events

 

 

Main Condemnations and Concerns

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    Condemnation of Violence: The Council unequivocally condemns the use of lethal violence against peaceful protesters by the Syrian authorities and the hindrance of access to medical treatment.

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    Loss of Life: The Council expresses deep regret at the death of hundreds of people in connection with the political protests.

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    Observed Violations: Grave concern is expressed regarding alleged deliberate killings, arrests, and instances of torture of peaceful protesters.

Demands for the Syrian Government

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    Cessation of Violations: The Council urges the Syrian government to immediately put an end to all human rights violations and protect its population.

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    Fundamental Freedoms: It demands respect for the freedoms of expression and assembly, allowing access to the Internet and telecommunications, and lifting censorship on reporting.

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    Release of Detainees: The resolution calls for the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience and arbitrarily detained persons, including lawyers, human rights defenders, and journalists.

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    Political Reform: The authorities are urged to enlarge the scope of political participation to ensure civil liberties and social justice.

International Actions and Investigation

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    Investigative Mission: The Council requests the OHCHR to urgently dispatch a mission to investigate all alleged violations and establish the facts to avoid impunity and ensure accountability.

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    International Cooperation: The Syrian government is called upon to cooperate fully with the UN mission and special procedures mandate holders.

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    Accountability: It stresses the need for a credible and impartial investigation to prosecute those responsible for attacks on peaceful protesters.

Voting Results

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    Adoption: The resolution was adopted by a recorded vote of 26 in favor, 9 against, and 7 abstentions.