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6.
Welcomes the progress made by the Government of Cambodia to
eradicate anti-personnel landmines and to reduce the number of small arms in
Cambodia, and encourages the continuing efforts of the Government and the
international community to tackle these issues;
7.
Expresses serious concern that the situation of impunity still exists in
Cambodia, recognizes the commitment and efforts of the Government of Cambodia
to respond to this problem, calls upon the Government, as a matter of critical
priority, to increase its efforts to investigate urgently and to prosecute, in accordance
with due process of law and international human rights standards, all those who
have perpetrated serious crimes, including violations of human rights;
8.
Welcomes the progress achieved by the Government of Cambodia in
conducting polling for the commune elections in February 2002, encourages the
Government to work towards free and fair general elections in July 2003, bearing in
mind the serious concerns over acts of intimidation, violence and killings and
reports of vote-buying, to investigate fully such acts and to prosecute those
responsible, to ensure that similar problems do not occur in connection with the
general election and, in particular, to pay close attention to the safety and security of
candidates and political activists and to ensure neutrality on the part of State
institutions, including an independent national election committee, proper law
enforcement and equitable access to all forms of media, including broadcast media,
for all parties;
9.
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 food and health care to
prisoners and detainees and to meet the special needs of women and children;
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, forced
evictions, as well as political violence, police involvement in violence and the
apparent lack of protection from mob killings, notes that some progress has been
made by the Government of Cambodia in addressing these issues, and urges the
Government to take all necessary measures to prevent such violations, including to
consider establishing a board of inquiry on the issue of mob killings;
2.
Urges the Government of Cambodia to combat discrimination in all its
manifestations against ethnic minorities and to protect their rights, as well as to
meet its obligations as a party to the International Convention on the Elimination of
All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 6 inter alia, by seeking technical assistance;
IV
Protection of women and children
1.
Welcomes the progress made in improving the status of women, including
the progress made towards the adoption of the law on prevention of domestic
violence and protection of victims of domestic violence, and urges the Government
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