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16. Underlines the importance of implementing fully the Agreement on
Identity and Rights of Indigenous Peoples 6 as a key to fighting discrimination and
consolidating peace and equality in Guatemala, and highlights the need to
implement fully the Agreement on Social and Economic Aspects and Agrarian
Situation 7 as a means of addressing the root causes of the armed conflict;
17. Calls upon the Government to implement the recommendations of the
Commission for Historical Clarification, with a view to promoting national
reconciliation, upholding the right to truth and providing redress for the victims of
human rights abuses and violence committed during the thirty-six-year conflict, and
calls upon the Guatemalan Congress to establish, as recommended, the Commission
for Peace and Harmony;
18. Welcomes in this regard the recent agreement reached between the
Government and civil society to establish a National Reparations Commission, and
calls upon the Congress to adopt the draft law on the National Reparations
Programme;
19. Invites the international community and, in particular, the agencies,
programmes and funds of the United Nations, to continue to support the
consolidation of the peace-building process, with the peace agreements as the
framework for their technical and financial assistance programmes and projects, and
stresses the continued importance of close cooperation among them in the context of
the United Nations Development Assistance Framework for Guatemala;
20. Urges the international community to support financially, through
existing mechanisms of international cooperation, the strengthening of national
capacities to ensure the consolidation of the peace process in Guatemala;
21. Also urges the international community to support financially the
strengthening of the capacities of the United Nations agencies and programmes, as
the Mission will transfer some of its activities and projects to those agencies to
support the national efforts to comply with the commitments of the peace
agreements;
22. Stresses that the Mission has a key role to play in promoting the
consolidation of peace and the observance of human rights and in verifying
compliance with the revised timetable for the implementation of pending
commitments under the peace agreements;
23. Takes note of the request of the Government of Guatemala for an
extension of the mandate of the Mission until the end of 2004, taking into account
the fact that the new Administration is scheduled to take office in January 2004;
24. Notes that civil society organizations and members of the international
community have expressed concerns that voids will be created, particularly in the
areas of human rights, indigenous rights, demilitarization and the strengthening of
civil society, if the Mission departs Guatemala at the end of 2003, just as the new
Government takes office and before it has been able to demonstrate its commitment
to the peace process;
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A/50/956, annex.
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