A/RES/65/241 meaningful dialogue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and calls upon the new Government of Myanmar to take immediate measures to undertake a genuine dialogue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all other concerned parties, civil society groups and ethnic groups, and to permit them to consult freely among each other and with other domestic stakeholders; Strongly regrets that the Government of Myanmar did not hold free, fair, 5. transparent and inclusive elections and refused to allow international election observers and independent foreign or local journalists to freely monitor or report on the voting, and calls upon the Government to begin an inclusive post-election phase, including through meaningful dialogue and the participation of representatives of all groups in the political life of the country, within the framework of a transition to a civilian, legitimate and accountable system of government, based on the rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; Strongly calls upon the Government of Myanmar to lift restrictions on 6. the freedom of assembly, association and movement and the freedom of expression, including for free and independent media, including through the openly available and accessible use of Internet and mobile telephone services, and ending the use of censorship, including the use of restrictive laws to prevent the reporting of views critical of the Government; Expresses grave concern at the continuing practice of arbitrary 7. detentions, enforced disappearances, rape and other forms of sexual violence, torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and urges the Government of Myanmar to undertake without further delay a full, transparent, effective, impartial and independent investigation into all reports of human rights violations and to bring to justice those responsible in order to end impunity for violations of human rights, and, regretting that previous calls to that effect have not been heeded, calls upon the Government to do so as a matter of priority and, if necessary, drawing on the assistance of the United Nations; Calls upon the Government of Myanmar to undertake a transparent, 8. inclusive and comprehensive review of compliance of the Constitution and all national legislation with international human rights law, while fully engaging with democratic opposition, civil society groups, ethnic groups and other stakeholders, while recalling once more that the procedures established for the drafting of the Constitution resulted in a de facto exclusion of opposition groups from the process; Urges the Government of Myanmar to ensure the independence and 9. impartiality of the judiciary and to guarantee due process of law, and to fulfil earlier assurances made to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar to begin a dialogue on judicial reform; 10. Expresses concern about the conditions in prisons and other detention facilities and consistent reports of ill-treatment of prisoners of conscience, including torture, and about the moving of prisoners of conscience to isolated prisons far from their families where they cannot receive food and medicine; 11. Expresses deep concern about the risk of further armed conflict in some areas as a result of continued pressures imposed by the national authorities on certain ethnic groups and the exclusion of some key ethnic political parties from the election process, and calls upon the Government of Myanmar to protect the civilian population in all parts of the country and for all concerned to respect existing ceasefire agreements; 3

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