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democratically constituted national unity government, which will improve the
prospects for a democratic, peaceful and prosperous future for its people;
2.
Looks forward to an inclusive constitutional drafting process, and
reiterates the need for the transitional period to be underpinned by a commitment to
democracy, good governance, rule of law, national reconciliation and respect for
human rights and fundamental freedoms of all people in Libya;
Calls upon the Libyan government to promote and protect human rights,
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including those of women, children and people belonging to vulnerable groups, to
comply with their obligations under international law, including human rights law,
and calls for those responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian
law and human rights law, including sexual violence and violations and abuses
against children, to be held accountable in accordance with international standards,
and urges all Member States to cooperate closely with the Libyan government in
their efforts to end impunity for such violations;
4.
Calls upon the Libyan government to continue to cooperate fully with
and provide any necessary assistance to the International Criminal Court and the
Prosecutor as required by resolution 1970 (2011);
Expresses grave concern at continuing reports of reprisals, arbitrary
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detentions without access to due process, wrongful imprisonment, mistreatment,
torture and extrajudicial executions in Libya, calls upon the Libyan government to
take all steps necessary to accelerate the judicial process, transfer detainees to State
authority and prevent and investigate violations and abuses of human rights, calls
for the immediate release of all foreign nationals illegally detained in Libya, and
underscores the Libyan government’s primary responsibility for the protection of
Libya’s population, as well as foreign nationals, including African migrants;
6.
Encourages Libya and neighbouring States to continue efforts to promote
regional cooperation aimed at stabilization of the situation in Libya and to prevent
former Libyan regime elements and violent extremist groups from using the
territories of such States to plan, fund or carry out violent or other illicit acts to
destabilize Libya and the States in the region, and notes that such cooperation would
benefit stability in the Sahel region;
United Nations Mandate
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Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Support Mission in
Libya (UNSMIL) for a further period of 12 months under the leadership of a Special
Representative of the Secretary-General, and decides further that the mandate of
UNSMIL as an integrated special political mission, in full accordance with the
principles of national ownership, shall be to assist the Libyan government to define
national needs and priorities throughout Libya, and to match these with offers of
strategic and technical advice where appropriate, and to support Libyan efforts to:
(a) Manage the process of democratic transition, including through technical
advice and assistance to Libyan electoral processes and the process of preparing,
drafting and adopting a new Libyan constitution, and assistance that improves
institutional capacity, transparency and accountability, promotes the empowerment
and political participation of all parts of Libyan society, in particular women and
minorities, including in the constitutional drafting process, and supports the further
development of Libyan civil society;
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