A/RES/58/27A-B
21. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-ninth session the
item entitled “The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international
peace and security”.
70th plenary meeting
5 December 2003
B
EMERGENCY INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEACE, NORMALCY AND
RECONSTRUCTION OF WAR-STRICKEN AFGHANISTAN
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 57/113 B of 6 December 2002 and all other relevant
resolutions,
Recalling also the agreement reached among various Afghan groups in Bonn,
Germany, on 5 December 20011 and the International Conference on Reconstruction
Assistance to Afghanistan, held in Tokyo on 21 and 22 January 2002,
Expressing its grave concern about the continuing effects of decades of
conflict in Afghanistan, which have resulted in massive loss of life, extensive human
suffering, serious violations of human rights, destruction of property, serious
damage to the economic and social infrastructure, refugee flows and other forcible
displacements of large numbers of people,
Mindful that Afghanistan is highly vulnerable to natural disasters and that
some parts of its territory continue to be affected by serious drought,
Noting the accession of Afghanistan to the Convention on the Prohibition of
the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their
Destruction, 6
Remaining deeply concerned about the problem of millions of anti-personnel
landmines and unexploded ordnance, which constitutes a great danger for the
civilian population and a major obstacle for the return of refugees and displaced
populations and for the resumption of agricultural and other economic activities, the
provision of humanitarian assistance and rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts,
Welcoming the positive steps taken so far towards an improved situation of
human rights and fundamental freedoms for many Afghans, in particular women and
children, and commending in this regard the positive role played by the Afghan
Independent Human Rights Commission and Afghan civil society organizations,
while noting with grave concern, however, that there remain discriminatory
practices that hinder the full enjoyment of their human rights and fundamental
freedoms,
Expressing its deep concern about reports of violations of human rights and of
international humanitarian law in parts of the country,
Reminding the Transitional Administration and all Afghan groups of their
commitment to respect human rights in the country, as contained in the Bonn
Agreement,
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See CD/1478.