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basis of the principles laid out in the Strategic Framework for Afghanistan, in
particular to assure a consistent approach to the implementation of these principles,
human rights and security, and appeals to donor countries as well as other
humanitarian organizations to cooperate closely within the framework of the United
Nations, taking into account the inter-agency consolidated appeal for emergency
humanitarian and rehabilitation assistance to Afghanistan for 2001;
7.
Strongly condemns the killing of seven Afghan employees of the United
Nations-supported mine awareness programme by unidentified gunmen, as well as
recent acts of violence and intimidation against United Nations personnel and
offices;
8.
Urges all Afghan parties, in particular the Taliban, to respect
international humanitarian law, to ensure the safety, security and free movement of
all United Nations and humanitarian personnel as well as their safe and unimpeded
access to all affected populations, and to protect the property of the United Nations
and of humanitarian organizations, including non-governmental organizations, so as
to facilitate their work;
9.
Calls upon the Taliban authorities to implement fully the Supplementary
Protocol to the Memorandum of Understanding of 13 May 1998, signed by the
United Nations and the Taliban, on the security of United Nations personnel in
Afghanistan;
10. Demands that all Afghan parties cooperate fully with the United Nations
and associated bodies as well as with other agencies and humanitarian organizations
in their efforts to respond to the humanitarian needs of the people of Afghanistan;
11. Condemns all interference in the delivery of humanitarian relief supplies,
and demands the secure and uninterrupted supply of humanitarian aid to all in need
of it, especially in the Panjshir valley;
12. Strongly condemns substantial restrictions introduced by the Taliban
authorities on the operations of the United Nations, in particular the recent decree of
law banning the employment of Afghan women in the United Nations and nongovernmental programmes, except in the health sector;
13. Calls upon the Taliban authorities to cooperate fully and without
discrimination on grounds of gender, nationality or religion with the United Nations
and associated bodies and with other humanitarian organizations, agencies and nongovernmental organizations;
14. Denounces the continuing discrimination against girls and women as well
as ethnic and religious groups, including minorities, and other violations of human
rights and international humanitarian law in Afghanistan, notably in areas under the
control of the Taliban, notes with deep concern their adverse effects on international
relief and reconstruction programmes in Afghanistan, and calls upon all parties
within Afghanistan to respect fully the human rights and fundamental freedoms of
all, regardless of gender, ethnicity or religion, in accordance with international
human rights instruments, inter alia, the International Covenants on Human Rights, 6
and to refrain from all attempts to single out minorities;
15. Strongly urges all the Afghan parties to end discriminatory policies and
to recognize, protect and promote the equal rights and dignity of women and men,
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