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(r) Ensure that agreements provide for independent human rights
monitoring, including at the border, that involve national human rights bodies
and NGOs from both countries involved;
(s) Ensure that the independent human rights monitoring mechanism
includes accessible and adequate complaint mechanisms that are accessible from
abroad and open to any person alleging violations of their rights in the context
of externalization;
(t) Conduct prompt, impartial and effective investigations into
allegations of human rights violations committed by their law enforcement
bodies, sanction perpetrators and offer redress to victims or their relatives;
(u) Admit to their territory migrants and refugees affected by
externalization arrangements where credible allegations indicate that they have
been subjected to human rights violations in the third State.
64. The Special Rapporteur urges international organizations and NGOs that
implement projects in the framework of externalization arrangements to comply
with the due diligence principle and codes of conduct and to fulfil their human
rights commitments.
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