A/RES/71/203
Situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic
Recalling the statements made by the Secretary-General, the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights and the special procedures of the Human
Rights Council that crimes against humanity and war crimes are likely to have been
committed in the Syrian Arab Republic, noting the repeated encouragement by the
High Commissioner for the Security Council to refer the situation to the
International Criminal Court, and regretting that a draft resolution 27 was not adopted
notwithstanding broad support from Member States,
Expressing its deepest concern about the findings of the Commission of
Inquiry and also the allegations contained in the evidence presented by “Caesar” in
January 2014 regarding the torture and execution of persons incarcerated by the
Syrian authorities, and underscoring the need for those allegations and similar
evidence to be collected, examined and made available for future accountability
efforts,
Expressing concern that the implementation of Security Council resolutions
2139 (2014), 2165 (2014), 2191 (2014), 2254 (2015) of 18 December 2015,
2258 (2015), 2268 (2016) and 2286 (2016) remains largely unfulfilled, and noting
the urgent need to strengthen efforts to address the humanitarian situation in t he
Syrian Arab Republic, including through protection of civilians and rapid,
unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access,
Recalling its commitment to Security Council resolutions 2170 (2014),
2178 (2014), and 2253 (2015) of 17 December 2015,
Alarmed that more than 4.8 million refugees, including more than 3.6 million
women and children, have been forced to flee the Syrian Arab Republic and that
13.5 million people in the Syrian Arab Republic, of whom 6.1 million are internally
displaced, require urgent humanitarian assistance, which has resulted in an influx of
Syrian refugees into neighbouring countries, other countries in the region and
beyond, and alarmed at the risk the situation presents to regional and international
stability,
Expressing its profound indignation at the death of many more than
15,000 children and the many more injured since the beginning of the peaceful
protests in March 2011, and at all grave violations and abuses committed against
children in contravention of applicable international law, such as their recruitment
and use, killing and maiming, rape, kidnapping and abduc tions and attacks on
schools and hospitals, as well as their arbitrary arrest, detention, torture,
ill-treatment and their use as human shields,
Expressing its deep appreciation for the significant efforts that have been
made by neighbouring countries and other countries in the region to accommodate
Syrians, while acknowledging the increasing financial, socioeconomic and political
impact of the presence of large-scale refugee and displaced populations in those
countries, notably in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Egypt and Libya,
Welcoming the hosting by the Government of Kuwait of the First, Second and
Third International Humanitarian Pledging Conferences for Syria, held on
30 January 2013, 15 January 2014 and 31 March 2015, and expressing its deep
appreciation for the significant pledges of humanitarian assistance that have been
made, welcoming also the initiative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Germany, Norway, Kuwait and the United Nations, which
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