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(b) Promote the rule of law and monitor and protect human rights, in
accordance with Libya’s international legal obligations, particularly those of women
and people belonging to vulnerable groups, such as children, minorities and
migrants, including through assisting the Libyan government to ensure the humane
treatment of and due process for detainees and to reform and build transparent and
accountable justice and correctional systems, supporting the development and
implementation of a comprehensive transitional justice strategy, and providing
assistance towards national reconciliation as well as support to ensure the continued
identification, separation and reintegration of children affected by armed conflict;
(c) Restore public security, including through the provision of appropriate
strategic and technical advice and assistance to the Libyan government to develop
capable institutions and effective national security coordination, and implement a
coherent national policy for the integration of ex-combatants into Libyan national
security forces or their demobilization and reintegration into civilian life, including
education and employment opportunities, and to develop defence, police and
security institutions that are capable, accountable, respectful of human rights and
accessible and responsive to women and vulnerable groups;
(d) Counter illicit proliferation of all arms and related materiel of all types,
in particular heavy and light weapons, small arms and man-portable surface-to-air
missiles, including through the development of a coordinated strategy in this regard,
to clear explosive remnants of war, conduct demining programmes and conventional
munitions disposal, secure and manage Libya’s borders, and implement international
conventions on chemical, biological and nuclear weapons and materials, in
coordination with the relevant United Nations agencies, the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and international and regional partners;
(e) Coordinate international assistance and build government capacity across
all relevant sectors set out in relation to paragraphs 7 (a) to (d), including by
supporting the appropriate coordination mechanism within the Libyan government,
advice to the Libyan government to help identify priority needs for international
support, engaging international partners in the process wherever appropriate,
facilitation of international assistance to the Libyan government, and establishing a
clear division of labour and regular and frequent communication between all those
providing assistance to Libya;
Encourages UNSMIL to continue to support efforts to promote national
8.
reconciliation, inclusive political dialogue and political processes aimed at
promoting free, fair and credible elections, transitional justice and respect for
human rights throughout Libya;
Arms embargo
9.
Decides that supplies of non-lethal military equipment intended solely
for humanitarian or protective use, and related technical assistance or training, shall
no longer require the approval of the Committee, as previously provided for in
paragraph 9 (a) of resolution 1970 (2011);
10. Decides that supplies of non-lethal military equipment, and the provision
of any technical assistance, training or financial assistance, when intended solely for
security or disarmament assistance to the Libyan government, shall no longer
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