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Human Rights Council, including Council decision 2/112 of 27 November 2006 8
and Council resolutions 7/7 of 27 March 2008 9 and 10/15 of 26 March 2009, 10
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Recognizing the importance of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism
Strategy, adopted on 8 September 2006, 11 reaffirming that the promotion and
protection of human rights for all and the rule of law are essential to the fight
against terrorism, recognizing that effective counter-terrorism measures and the
protection of human rights are not conflicting goals but complementary and
mutually reinforcing, and stressing the need to promote and protect the rights of
victims of terrorism,
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Recalling Human Rights Council resolution 6/28 of 14 December 2007, 12 by
which the Council decided to extend the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while
countering terrorism,
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Reaffirms that States must ensure that any measure taken to combat
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terrorism complies with their obligations under international law, in particular
international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law;
Deeply deplores the suffering caused by terrorism to the victims and their
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families, expresses its profound solidarity with them, and stresses the importance of
providing them with assistance;
Expresses serious concern at the occurrence of violations of human
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rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as international refugee and humanitarian
law, committed in the context of countering terrorism;
Reaffirms that counter-terrorism measures should be implemented in
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accordance with international law, including international human rights, refugee and
humanitarian law, thereby taking into full consideration the human rights of all,
including persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities, and in this regard must not be discriminatory on grounds such as race,
colour, sex, language, religion or social origin;
Also reaffirms the obligation of States, in accordance with article 4 of the
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 13 to respect certain rights as
non-derogable in any circumstances, recalls, in regard to all other Covenant rights,
that any measures derogating from the provisions of the Covenant must be in
accordance with that article in all cases, and underlines the exceptional and
temporary nature of any such derogations, 14 and in this regard calls upon States to
raise awareness about the importance of these obligations among national
authorities involved in combating terrorism;
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8
See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-second Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/62/53),
chap. I, sect. B.
9
Ibid., Sixty-third Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/63/53), chap. II.
10
Ibid., Sixty-fourth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/64/53), chap. II, sect. A.
11
Resolution 60/288.
12
See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-third Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/63/53), chap. I,
sect. A.
13
See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
14
See, for example, General Comment No. 29 on states of emergency adopted by the Human Rights
Committee on 24 July 2001.
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