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12.
Calls upon the Government of the Republic of Croatia to fully
respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the rights of persons
belonging to any national, ethnic, religious or linguistic minority;
13.
Also calls upon the Government of the Republic of Croatia to
undertake greater efforts to adhere to democratic norms, especially in regard
to the Zagreb city council and the protection of free and independent media,
and to cooperate fully with the United Nations Transitional Administration for
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium to assure that the reintegration
of Eastern Slavonia occurs peacefully and with respect for the human rights of
all residents and returning displaced persons and refugees, including their
right to remain, leave or return in safety and dignity;
14.
Calls for the full and consistent implementation of the Peace
Agreement and the Basic Agreement by all the parties to them;
15.
Urges all the parties to the Peace Agreement to create the
necessary political, social and economic conditions for the return of refugees
and displaced persons in safety and dignity;
16.
Insists that all authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina cooperate
fully with the Commission on Human Rights for Bosnia and Herzegovina, created
under annex 6 of the Peace Agreement, in particular by providing information
requested by the Human Rights Ombudsman and by participating in hearings
before the Human Rights Chamber, and demands that the Republika Srpska cease
its pattern of non-cooperation with the Commission;
17.
Calls upon the Commission on Human Rights for Bosnia and
Herzegovina to intensify its activities concerning alleged or apparent
violations of human rights, or alleged or apparent discrimination of any kind;
18.
Welcomes the commitments of the international community for postwar reconstruction and development assistance, and encourages the expansion of
this assistance, while noting that such assistance should be conditioned on
full compliance by the parties with agreements that have been made;
19.
Urges the parties to create the necessary conditions for free and
fair municipal elections to be held as soon as possible and as envisaged in
the Peace Agreement, under the supervision of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe;
20.
Welcomes the enactment by the Republic of Croatia on 20 September
1996 of a new general amnesty law, intended in part to promote confidence on
the part of the local Serb population, and calls for the proper implementation
of that law;
21.
Calls upon the Government of the Republic of Croatia to allow the
expeditious return of all refugees and displaced persons and to use all
available means to secure their safety and human rights, and to investigate
and arrest those responsible for acts of violence and intimidation aimed at
driving people away;
22.
Strongly condemns the continuing refusal of the authorities of the
Republika Srpska, the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro), certain other elements within the Federation and to some
extent the Government of the Republic of Croatia to arrest and surrender
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