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restoration of democracy in accordance with the will of the people as
expressed in the democratic elections held in 1990, and to ensure that
political parties can function freely;
4.
Notes with concern the observation of the Special Rapporteur, with
regard to the National Convention, that no evident progress has been made
towards turning over power to a freely elected civilian Government; 7/
5.
Also notes with concern in this respect that most of the
representatives duly elected in 1990 have been excluded from participating in
the meetings of the National Convention, created to prepare basic elements for
the drafting of a new Constitution, and that one of the objectives of the
National Convention is to maintain the participation of the armed forces in a
leading role in the future political life of the State;
6.
Strongly urges the Government of Myanmar to take all appropriate
measures to allow all citizens to participate freely in the political process
in accordance with the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and to accelerate the process of transition to democracy, in particular
through the transfer of power to the democratically elected representatives;
7.
Urges the Government of Myanmar to ensure full respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression and assembly,
and the protection of the rights of persons belonging to ethnic and religious
minorities and to put an end to violations of the right to life and integrity
of the human being, to the practices of torture, abuse of women and forced
labour and to enforced disappearances and summary executions;
8.
Appeals to the Government of Myanmar to consider becoming a party
to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2/ and the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2/ and to the
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment; 8/
9.
Stresses the importance of free and confidential access to
prisoners by international humanitarian agencies;
10.
Regrets the recent harsh sentences meted out to a number of
dissidents, including persons voicing dissent in regard to the procedures of
the National Convention;
11.
Regrets also that, while a certain number of political prisoners
have been released, many political leaders are still deprived of their freedom
and their fundamental rights;
12.
Strongly urges the Government of Myanmar to release
unconditionally and immediately the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Aung San Suu
Kyi, who is now in her fifth year of detention without trial, and other
political leaders and remaining political prisoners;
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7/
Ibid., sect. V, para. 49.
8/
Resolution 39/46, annex.
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