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subregion, and requests BINUCA to report on these human rights abuses and other
violations perpetrated by armed groups particularly against children and women;
14. Demands that all armed groups, including the Seleka Coalition (UFDR,
CPJP, CPSK, UFR), prevent the recruitment and use of children, calls on relevant
armed groups in particular CPJP and APRD to implement the provisions of the
action plans signed with the United Nations SRSG on Children and Armed Conflict
in November 2011 immediately, and furthermore demands that all parties protect
and treat as victims those children who have been released or otherwise separated
from armed forces and armed groups; and emphasizes the need to pay particular
attention to the protection, release and reintegration of all children associated with
armed groups;
15. Calls on all parties to identify and release forcefully recruited persons,
especially children, from their ranks without delay, and issue clear orders regarding
sexual violence, in line with its resolution 1960 (2010), calls on parties to the
conflict to facilitate immediate access for victims of sexual violence to available
services, and encourage donors to support the increase of services to address the
needs of victims, and welcomes the commitments made to prevent and address
sexual violence; including the Joint Communiqués on 12 December 2012 between
the United Nations and the Government of the CAR and other parties to the conflict;
16. Urges the Government of the Central African Republic to investigate
reports of human rights violations in the country, including in Bangui, to ensure that
those responsible for such violations are brought to justice, and to take the necessary
steps to prevent further violations;
17. Welcomes BINUCA’s efforts, in collaboration with the Central African
Republic Government and other United Nations actors in the region, to encourage
the defection of LRA fighters and abductees and to support the repatriation and
reintegration of those who leave the LRA’s ranks and stresses the vital importance
of a comprehensive approach for a lasting solution to the LRA threat;
18.
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Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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