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disarming of demobilized soldiers based on the experience gained from a pilot
project, aimed at professional and impartial police and military forces, and invites
the international community to continue to assist the Government to this end;
7.
Also welcomes the enactment of the Law on the Administration and
Management of Communes/Sangkat and the Law on the Election of
Commune/Sangkat Councils and the elections scheduled for 3 February 2002,
strongly urges the Government of Cambodia, including at local and provincial
levels, to conduct free and fair elections without violence to any party and
encourages the international community to assist the Government to this end,
strongly urges all political parties to participate in the elections in a democratic and
peaceful manner, and in this regard welcomes the agreement of the two parties in
power to abstain from violence, urges the Government to investigate thoroughly any
instances of violence and intimidation that occur, and stresses the importance of
independent and transparent national, provincial and commune election committees;
8.
Notes with serious concern the prison conditions in Cambodia, notes
with interest some important efforts to improve the prison system, recommends the
continuation of international assistance to improve the material conditions of
detention, and calls upon the Government of Cambodia to take further measures to
improve the conditions of detention, to provide proper health care to detainees,
including by strengthening the coordinating role of the Prison Health Department
with the Ministry of Health, provincial authorities and non-governmental
organizations working in this field, and to prevent any form of torture;
III
Human rights violations and violence
1.
Expresses grave concern about the continued violations of human rights,
including torture, excessive pre-trial detention, violation of labour rights and forced
evictions, as well as political violence, police involvement in violence and the
apparent lack of protection from mob killings, as detailed in the reports of the
Special Representative, notes some progress made by the Government of Cambodia
in addressing these issues, and urges the Government to take all necessary measures
to prevent such violations;
2.
Urges an end to racial violence against and vilification of ethnic
minorities, and urges the Government of Cambodia to take all steps to prevent such
violence, as well as to meet its obligations as a party to the International Convention
on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 8 inter alia, by seeking
technical assistance;
IV
Khmer Rouge tribunal
1.
Reaffirms that the most serious human rights violations in Cambodia in
recent history have been committed by the Khmer Rouge, and acknowledges that the
final collapse of the Khmer Rouge and the continued efforts of the Government of
Cambodia have paved the way for the restoration of peace, stability and national
reconciliation in Cambodia and the investigation and prosecution of the leaders of
the Khmer Rouge;
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Resolution 2106 A (XX), annex.