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attacks on journalists be investigated by Afghan authorities and that those
responsible be brought to justice;
38. Commends the Government of Afghanistan for its active participation in
the universal periodic review process, calls for continued active participation of
Afghan civil society in this process, and encourages the timely implementation of
the recommendations addressed in the relevant report;
39. Reiterates the important role of the Afghan Independent Human Rights
Commission in the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental
freedoms, stresses the need to guarantee its constitutional status and implement its
mandate, focusing on communities across Afghanistan, so as to foster a more
informed public and increase Government accountability, notes the initial concerns
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights with respect to the
new appointments to the Commission, emphasizes the importance of the
Government of Afghanistan’s reaffirmation of its commitment to maintaining the
standards regarding Human Rights Commissioners in accordance with article 11 of
the law on the Commission and the Paris Principles9 to retaining the Commission’s
“A” status, welcomes the decision of the Government to take full responsibility for
the core funding of the Commission, urges the Government to implement this
decision, urges the Commission to cooperate closely with Afghan civil society, and
calls upon the international community for continued support in this regard;
40. Recalls Security Council resolutions 1674 (2006) of 28 April 2006,
1738 (2006) of 23 December 2006 and 1894 (2009) of 11 November 2009 and the
midyear report of July 2014 on the protection of civilians in armed conflict,
prepared by the Assistance Mission, expresses its serious concern at the continued
high number of civilian casualties, including women and children, and their impact
on local communities, notes that the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and
extremist groups and illegal armed groups remain responsible for the significant
majority of civilian casualties, reiterates its call for all feasible steps to be taken to
ensure the protection of civilians, notes the efforts of the Government of
Afghanistan to ensure the protection of civilians in armed conflict, and calls for
additional appropriate steps in this regard and for full compliance with international
humanitarian and human rights law;
41. Recognizes the further progress made by the International Security
Assistance Force, authorized by the Security Council, and other international forces
to ensure the protection of the civilian population and to minimize civilian
casualties, and calls upon them to continue to make enhanced efforts in this regard,
notably through the continuous review of tactics and procedures and the conduct of
after-action reviews and investigations in cooperation with the Government of
Afghanistan in cases where civilian casualties have occurred and when the
Government finds these joint investigations appropriate;
42. Reiterates the importance of upholding international obligations for the
advancement of women’s rights, as enshrined in the Afghan Constitution, in this
context also reiterates the importance of implementing Security Council resolution
1325 (2000), welcomes the adoption by the Government of Afghanistan in October
2014 of the Afghanistan national action plan on women, peace and security,
supports efforts towards its implementation, and recalls Council resolutions
1820 (2008) of 19 June 2008, 1888 (2009) of 30 September 2009, 1889 (2009) of
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