A/RES/48/147 GA
Situation of human rights in the Sudan : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
48
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| Draft symbol | A/RES/48/147 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/48/147 |
| Category | SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND EQUITY |
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| Significance | ★ Important vote US State Dept designation |
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| UN Document | A/RES/48/147 ↗ |
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
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General Assembly
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GENERAL
A/RES/48/147
1 February 1994
Forty-eighth session
Agenda item 114 (c)
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/48/632/Add.3)]
48/147.
Situation of human rights in the Sudan
The General Assembly,
Guided by the principles embodied in the Charter of the United Nations,
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1/ the International Covenants on
Human Rights, 2/ and the International Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Racial Discrimination, 3/
Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and
protect human rights and fundamental freedoms and to comply with the
obligations laid down in the various instruments in this field,
Recalling resolution AHG/Res.213 (XXVIII) on the strengthening of
cooperation and coordination among African States, adopted by the Assembly of
Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity at its
twenty-eighth ordinary session, held at Dakar from 29 June to 1 July 1992, 4/
as well as the declaration AHG/Decl.1 (XXVI) adopted at the twenty-sixth
ordinary session, held at Addis Abbaba from 9 to 11 July 1990, 5/
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1/
Resolution 217 A (III).
2/
Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
3/
Resolution 2106 A (XX), annex.
4/
See A/47/558, annex II.
5/
See A/45/482, annex II.
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Noting with deep concern reports of grave human rights violations in the
Sudan, particularly summary executions, detentions without trial, forced
displacement of persons and torture, described in part in the reports
submitted to the Commission on Human Rights at its forty-ninth session by the
Special Rapporteurs on the question of torture and on extrajudicial, summary
or arbitrary executions, 6/
Disturbed by the failure of the Government of the Sudan to provide for a
full impartial investigation of the killings of Sudanese nationals employed by
foreign government relief organizations, despite the announcement by the
Government of its intention to convene an independent judicial inquiry
commission,
Concerned over the reported attack on 12 November 1993 by aeroplanes of
the Government of the Sudan on an airstrip in Thiet that resulted in injuries
to three relief workers, and further concerned by the reported bombing of
civilian areas in Loa and Pageri on 23 November 1993 that may have resulted in
deaths or injuries,
Deeply concerned that access by the civilian population to humanitarian
assistance is being impeded, which represents a threat to human life and an
offence to human dignity, but welcoming the continuing dialogue between the
Government of the Sudan and other parties, donor Governments and international
private voluntary agencies regarding the delivery of humanitarian aid, and
expressing the hope that such dialogue will result in improved cooperation for
the delivery of humanitarian assistance,
Alarmed by the large number of internally displaced persons and victims
of discrimination in the Sudan, including members of minorities who have been
forcibly displaced in violation of their human rights and who are in need of
relief assistance and of protection,
Alarmed also by the mass exodus of refugees into neighbouring countries,
and conscious of the burden that this places on those countries, but
expressing its appreciation for the continuing efforts to assist them, thereby
easing the burden on host countries,
Emphasizing that it is essential to put an end to the serious
deterioration of the human rights situation in the Sudan, including that in
the Nuba Mountains,
Recognizing the fact that the Sudan has been hosting large numbers of
refugees from several neighbouring countries over the last three decades,
Welcoming the efforts of the United Nations and other humanitarian
organizations to provide humanitarian relief to those Sudanese in need,
Noting with appreciation the efforts of the Special Rapporteur of the
Commission on Human Rights, and commending him for his interim report on the
situation of human rights in the Sudan, 7/
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6/
E/CN.4/1993/26 and E/CN.4/1993/46.
7/
A/48/601, annex.
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1.
Expresses its deep concern at the continuing and serious human
rights violations in the Sudan, including summary executions, detentions
without due process, forced displacement of persons and torture;
2.
Takes note of paragraph 24 of the report of the Special Rapporteur
of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human rights in the
Sudan, in which he stated that the Government of the Sudan had cooperated with
the him by arranging the meetings he had requested and further facilitated
visits to the locations he had wished to see;
3.
Notes with concern the reprisals taken by the Government of the
Sudan against those who contacted or attempted to contact the Special
Rapporteur;
4.
Urges the Government of the Sudan fully to respect human rights,
and calls upon all parties to cooperate in order to ensure such respect;
5.
Calls upon the Government of the Sudan to comply with applicable
international human rights instruments, in particular the International
Covenants on Human Rights and the International Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, to which the Sudan is a party, and to
ensure that all individuals in its territory and subject to its jurisdiction,
including members of all religious and ethnic groups, enjoy the rights
recognized in those instruments;
6.
Calls upon all parties to the hostilities to respect fully the
applicable provisions of international humanitarian law, including article 3
common to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 8/ and the Additional
Protocols thereto, of 1977, 9/ to halt the use of weapons against the civilian
populationand to protect all civilians from violations, including arbitrary
detention, ill-treatment, torture and summary execution;
7.
Expresses its appreciation to the humanitarian organizations for
their work in helping displaced persons and drought and conflict victims in
the Sudan, and calls upon all parties to protect humanitarian relief workers;
8.
Calls upon the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or
arbitrary executions again to address the killing of Sudanese nationals
employed by foreign government relief organizations;
9.
Calls upon the Government of the Sudan to explain fully the
actions to obstruct the efforts of the Special Rapporteur, especially the ill-
treatment afforded those who contacted or attempted to contact him;
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8/
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970-973.
9/
Ibid., vol. 1125, Nos. 17512 and 17513.
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10.
Also calls upon the Government of the Sudan to ensure a full,
thorough and prompt investigation by the independent judicial inquiry
commission of the killings of Sudanese nationals employed by foreign
government relief organizations, to bring to justice those responsible for the
killings and to provide just compensation to the families of the victims;
11.
Further calls upon the Government of the Sudan to investigate and
explain without delay the circumstances behind the air attacks on 12 and 23
November 1993;
12.
Strongly urges all parties to the hostilities to redouble their
efforts to negotiate an equitable solution to the civil conflict to ensure
respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Sudanese people,
and thereby create the necessary conditions to end the exodus of Sudanese
refugees to neighbouring countries and facilite their early return to the
Sudan, and welcomes efforts to facilitate dialogue among the parties to that
end;
13.
Notes with appreciation, in this connection, the current regional
efforts of heads of State of the Intergovernmental Authority on Drought and
Development (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda) to assist parties to the
conflict in the Sudan to reach a peaceful settlement;
14.
Calls upon the Government of the Sudan and other parties to permit
international agencies, humanitarian organizations and donor Governments to
deliver humanitarian assistance to the civilian population and to cooperate
with the recent initiatives of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs of the
Secretariat to deliver humanitarian assistance to all persons in need;
15.
Recommends that the serious human rights situation in the Sudan be
monitored, and invites the Commission on Human Rights to give urgent attention
to this questionat its fiftieth session;
16.
Decides to continue its consideration of this question at its
forty-ninth session.
85th plenary meeting
20 December 1993
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