A/RES/66/253B GA
The situation in the Syrian Arab Republic
66
Session
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | A/66/L.57 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/66/253B |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | A/RES/66/253B ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/66/PV.124
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Speeches following this vote (4)
The President
Before giving the floor to speakers in explanation of vote following the voting, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
The delegation of Chile feels duty-bound to begin its statement by expressing its profound regret over the resignation of the Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States on Syria, Mr. Kofi Annan. Mr. Annan deserves recognition and gratitude for the intelligence, determination and courage with which he has carried out his delicate and complex functions. His enormous eff…
Brazil voted in favor of resolution 66/253 B, just adopted, because we fully support the main message it conveys — the urgent need for a ceasefire, the cessation of violence in all its forms, and the full implementation of Security Council resolutions 2042 (2012) and 2043 (2012). Our decision also reflects our belief that the General Assembly could not remain silent as violence escalates in Syri…
The President
We have heard the last speaker for this meeting. We shall hear the remaining speakers here in the Hall at 3 o’clock.
Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/66/253 B
General Assembly
Distr.: General
7 August 2012
Sixty-sixth session
Agenda item 34
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 3 August 2012
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/66/L.57 and Add.1)]
66/253. The situation in the Syrian Arab Republic
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The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 66/176 of 19 December 2011 and 66/253 A of
16 February 2012, as well as Human Rights Council resolutions S-16/1 of 29 April
2011, 1 S-17/1 of 23 August 2011,1 S-18/1 of 2 December 2011, 2 19/1 of 1 March
2012, 19/22 of 23 March 2012, S-19/1 of 1 June 2012 and 20/22 of 6 July 2012, and
recalling also its resolutions 42/37 A to C of 30 November 1987, 43/74 A to C of
7 December 1988 and 66/35 of 2 December 2011,
Recalling also Security Council resolutions 2042 (2012) of 14 April 2012 and
2043 (2012) of 21 April 2012,
Expressing grave concern at the escalation of violence in the Syrian Arab
Republic, in particular the continued widespread and systematic gross violations of
human rights and the continued use of heavy weapons by the Syrian authorities
against the Syrian population, and the failure of the Government of the Syrian Arab
Republic to protect its population,
Also expressing grave concern at the threat by the Syrian authorities to use
chemical or biological weapons,
Alarmed at the threat to regional stability that the situation in the Syrian Arab
Republic poses, and its grave implications for international peace and security,
Taking note of the report of the independent international commission of
inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic,3 which notes that the human rights situation in
the Syrian Arab Republic has deteriorated significantly since November 2011,
causing more suffering to the Syrian people, and that widespread violence and
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* Consequently, resolution 66/253 of 16 February 2012 becomes resolution 66/253 A.
1 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-sixth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/66/53), chap. I.
2 Ibid., Supplement No. 53B and corrigendum (A/66/53/Add.2 and Corr.1), chap. II.
3 A/HRC/19/69.
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increasingly precarious socioeconomic conditions have left many communities in a
perilous situation,
Recalling that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in
her statement on 27 May 2012, stated that acts of violence in the Syrian Arab
Republic may amount to crimes against humanity or other forms of international
crime and may be indicative of a pattern of widespread or systematic attacks against
civilian populations that have been perpetrated with impunity,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on children and armed
conflict,4 which indicates the occurrence of grave violations against children in the
Syrian Arab Republic, that children were among the victims of military operations
carried out by Government forces, including the Syrian armed forces, intelligence
forces and “Shabbiha” militias, and that children as young as 9 years of age were
victims of killing and maiming, arbitrary arrest, detention, torture and ill-treatment,
including sexual violence, and used as human shields,
Expressing concern at the vulnerable situation of women in this context,
including being subjected to discrimination, sexual and physical abuse, violation of
their privacy and arbitrary arrest and detention in raids, including to force their male
relatives to surrender, and underlining the importance of preventing all sexual
violence and violence based on gender,
Concerned about the humanitarian impact of violence, including as a result of
oppression and violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, in particular
the use by the Syrian authorities of excessive force, heavy weapons, armour and the
air force against populated areas,
Also concerned that the escalating violence has caused an influx of Syrian
refugees into neighbouring countries, and condemning the attacks by the Syrian
authorities on people trying to exit Syrian territory to escape the violence,
Echoing the extreme concern expressed by the Under-Secretary-General for
Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator on 29 July 2012 at the
impact of shelling and the use of tanks and other heavy weapons on people in
Aleppo, as well as in the capital, Damascus, and surrounding towns,
Expressing its profound regret at the death of many thousands of people in the
Syrian Arab Republic, and extending condolences to their families,
Expressing its determination to seek ways and means to provide protection to
the Syrian civil population,
Reaffirming its support for the Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and
the League of Arab States to Syria and his work pursuant to General Assembly
resolution 66/253 A and relevant resolutions of the League of Arab States aimed at
promoting a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, including by securing full
implementation of the six-point plan annexed to Security Council resolution
2042 (2012),
Expressing its deep concern at the lack of progress towards implementation of
the six-point plan, and deploring the failure of the Security Council to agree on
measures to ensure the compliance of Syrian authorities with its decisions,
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4 A/66/782-S/2012/261.
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Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and
territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic and to the principles of the Charter
of the United Nations,
Recalling that all States Members of the United Nations should refrain in their
international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity
or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the
purposes of the United Nations,
Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter, the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights 5 and relevant international human rights treaties,
including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 6 and recalling
the obligation of the Syrian Arab Republic to promote and protect human rights and
fundamental freedoms,
Stressing that rapid progress on a political transition represents the best
opportunity to resolve the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic peacefully,
welcoming in this regard the final communiqué issued by the Action Group for
Syria on 30 June 2012,7 and noting that progress towards an atmosphere free from
violence, fear and intimidation is key to enabling a credible transition that meets the
aspirations of the Syrian people,
Reaffirming its support for the engagement of the Secretary-General and all
diplomatic efforts aimed at reaching a political solution to the crisis, reaffirming
also the role of regional and subregional organizations in the maintenance of
international peace and security, as set out in Chapter VIII of the Charter, and
welcoming the relevant decisions of the League of Arab States, including its
resolution of 22 July 2012,
1.
Condemns the increasing use by the Syrian authorities of heavy weapons,
including indiscriminate shelling from tanks and helicopters, in population centres
and the failure to withdraw their troops and heavy weapons to their barracks,
contrary to paragraph 2 of Security Council resolution 2042 (2012) and paragraph 2 of
Council resolution 2043 (2012);
2.
Strongly condemns the continued widespread and systematic gross
violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the Syrian authorities and
pro-Government militias, such as the use of force against civilians, massacres,
arbitrary executions, the killing and persecution of protestors, human rights
defenders and journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference
with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence, and ill-treatment,
including against children, as well as any human rights abuses by armed opposition
groups;
3.
Condemns all violence, irrespective of where it comes from, including
terrorist acts;
4.
Demands that all parties immediately and visibly implement Security
Council resolutions 2042 (2012) and 2043 (2012) in order to achieve a cessation of
armed violence in all its forms by all parties, thereby creating an atmosphere
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5 Resolution 217 A (III).
6 See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
7 A/66/865-S/2012/522, annex.
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conducive to a sustained cessation of violence and a Syrian-led political transition
that meets the aspirations of the Syrian people;
5.
Fully supports the demand of the Joint Special Envoy of the United
Nations and the League of Arab States to Syria that the first step in the cessation of
violence must be made by the Syrian authorities, and therefore calls upon the Syrian
authorities to fulfil immediately their commitment to cease the use of heavy
weapons and complete the withdrawal of their troops and heavy weapons to their
barracks;
6.
Calls upon the Syrian authorities to immediately put an end to all human
rights violations and attacks against civilians, protect the population, fully comply
with their obligations under applicable international law and fully implement all
relevant Human Rights Council resolutions as well as General Assembly resolutions
66/176 and 66/253 A;
7.
Demands that the Syrian authorities strictly observe their obligations
under international law with respect to chemical and biological weapons, including
Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004 and the Protocol for the
Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of
Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on 17 June 1925,8 and further
demands that the Syrian authorities refrain from using, or transferring to non-State
actors, any chemical or biological weapons, or any related material, and that the
Syrian authorities meet their obligations to account for and to secure all chemical
and biological weapons and any related material;
Accountability
8.
Stresses again the importance of ensuring accountability and the need to
end impunity and hold to account those responsible for human rights violations,
including those violations that may amount to crimes against humanity;
9.
Encourages the Security Council to consider appropriate measures in this
regard;
10. Demands
that
the
Syrian
authorities
provide
the
independent
international commission of inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic and individuals
working on its behalf immediate entry and access to all areas of the Syrian Arab
Republic, and demands also that all parties cooperate fully with the commission of
inquiry in the performance of its mandate;
Humanitarian situation
11. Deplores the deteriorating humanitarian situation and the failure to
ensure safe and timely provision of humanitarian assistance to all areas affected by
the fighting, in violation of point 3 of the six-point plan, 9 which, therefore, is
contrary to Security Council resolutions;
12. Calls upon the Syrian authorities to immediately and fully implement the
agreed humanitarian response plan, including by granting immediate, safe, full and
unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel to all populations in need of
assistance, in particular to civilian populations in need of evacuation, as well as
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8 League of Nations, Treaty Series, vol. XCIV, No. 2138.
9 Security Council resolution 2042 (2012), annex.
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safe, full and unimpeded access for affected civilians to humanitarian assistance and
services, and also calls upon all parties in the Syrian Arab Republic, in particular the
Syrian authorities, to cooperate fully with the United Nations and relevant
humanitarian organizations to facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance;
13. Calls upon all parties in the Syrian Arab Republic, in particular the
Syrian authorities, to ensure the safety and security of personnel, installations,
material, units and vehicles involved in humanitarian assistance in accordance with
applicable international law;
14. Expresses grave concern at the increasing numbers of refugees and
internally displaced persons as a result of the ongoing violence, and reiterates its
appreciation of the significant efforts that have been made by the States bordering
the Syrian Arab Republic to assist those who have fled across the borders of the
Syrian Arab Republic as a consequence of the violence, and requests the Office of
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to provide assistance as
requested by Member States receiving these displaced persons;
15. Invites Member States to provide all support to the Syrian people, and
encourages Member States to contribute to the United Nations humanitarian
response efforts;
Political transition
16. Reiterates its call for an inclusive Syrian-led political transition to a
democratic, pluralistic political system, in which citizens are equal regardless of
their affiliations or ethnicities or beliefs, including through the commencement of a
serious political dialogue between the Syrian authorities and the whole spectrum of
the Syrian opposition;
17. Demands, in this regard, that all Syrian parties work with the Office of
the Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States to
Syria to implement rapidly the transition plan set forth in the final communiqué
issued by the Action Group for Syria on 30 June 2012,7 in a way that assures the
safety of all in an atmosphere of stability and calm, notably through the
establishment of a consensus transitional governing body, a review of the
Constitution on the basis of an inclusive national dialogue, and free and fair
multiparty elections held in the framework of this new constitutional order;
18. Welcomes, in this regard, the Syrian Opposition Conference, held under
the auspices of the League of Arab States in Cairo on 3 July 2012, as part of the
efforts of the League of Arab States to engage the whole spectrum of the Syrian
opposition, and encourages greater cohesion among the opposition;
19. Encourages Member States to provide active support to ensure
implementation of the transition plan set forth in the final communiqué of the
Action Group for Syria, and requests the Secretary-General to provide support and
assistance to the Syrian Arab Republic, at the appropriate time, as it transitions;
20. Requests the Joint Special Envoy to focus his efforts towards a peaceful
mechanism for the implementation of the transition to a pluralistic, democratic civil
State with equality in citizenship and freedoms;
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Follow-up
21. Requests the Secretary-General and all relevant United Nations bodies to
provide support for the efforts of the Joint Special Envoy to reach a political
solution to the Syrian crisis;
22. Requests the Secretary-General to report within fifteen days on the
implementation of the present resolution.
124th plenary meeting
3 August 2012
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