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Rights of the Child, asks the Government of Cambodia to follow up the
recommendations made by the international human rights treaty bodies regarding the
reports submitted by it, calls upon the Government to meet its reporting obligations
under all other international human rights instruments, and requests the office in
Cambodia of the High Commissioner to continue to provide assistance in this
regard;
30. Expresses grave concern at the devastating consequences and
destabilizing effects of the use of anti-personnel landmines on Cambodian society,
encourages the Government of Cambodia to continue its support and efforts for the
removal of those mines and for victim assistance and mine-awareness programmes,
and commends donor countries and other actors of the international community for
their contributions and assistance to mine action;
31. Expresses concern about the large number of small arms in society and
commends the efforts of the Government of Cambodia to control the spread of
weapons;
32. Notes with appreciation the use by the Secretary-General of the United
Nations Trust Fund for a Human Rights Education Programme in Cambodia to
finance the programme of activities of the office in Cambodia of the High
Commissioner, as defined in resolutions of the General Assembly and the
Commission on Human Rights, and invites Governments, intergovernmental and
non-governmental organizations, foundations and individuals to consider
contributing to the Trust Fund;
33. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
fifty-sixth session on the role and achievements of the Office of the High
Commissioner in assisting the Government and people of Cambodia in the
promotion and protection of human rights and on the recommendations made by the
Special Representative on matters within his mandate;
34. Decides to continue its consideration of the situation of human rights in
Cambodia at its fifty-sixth session under the item entitled “Human rights questions”.
81st plenary meeting
4 December 2000
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