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10.
Welcomes the decision of the Commission on Human Rights to extend
the mandate of the Special Rapporteur for an additional year;
11.
Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide the Special
Rapporteur with all necessary assistance in the discharge of his mandate;
12.
Deplores the continuing refusal of the Government of the Sudan to
cooperate in any manner with the Special Rapporteur and the unacceptable
threats against his person;
13.
Calls upon the Government of the Sudan to extend its full and
unreserved cooperation to the Special Rapporteur and to assist him in the
ongoing discharge of his mandate and, to this end, to take all necessary steps
to ensure that the Special Rapporteur has free and unlimited access to any
person in the Sudan with whom he wishes to meet, with no threats or reprisals;
14.
Invites the Special Rapporteurs of the Commission on Human Rights
on the questions of religious intolerance and freedom of expression to consult
with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Sudan and
to consider and report on the situation in the Sudan, and calls upon the
Government of the Sudan to extend to them its full cooperation, including
inviting them to visit the Sudan;
15.
Recommends the continued monitoring of the serious human rights
situation in the Sudan and of the regional efforts to end the hostilities and
human suffering in the south, and invites the Commission on Human Rights, at
its fifty-second session, to give urgent attention to the situation of human
rights in the Sudan;
16.
Decides to continue its consideration of this question at its
fifty-first session.
99th plenary meeting
22 December 1995