S/RES/2274 (2016)
conflict-related violence in Afghanistan, as noted in the February 2016 UNAMA
report on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict,
Recognizing the continuously alarming threats posed by the Taliban, including
the Haqqani Network, as well as Al-Qaida, ISIL (Da’esh) affiliates and other violent
and extremist groups and illegal armed groups as well as the challenges related to
the efforts to address such threats, and expressing its serious concern over the
harmful consequences of violent and terrorist activities by all the above -mentioned
groups on the capacity of the Afghan Government to guarantee the rul e of law, to
provide security and basic services to the Afghan people, and to ensure the
improvement and protection of their human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Expressing serious concern at the presence and potential growth of ISIL
(Da’esh) affiliates in Afghanistan, and affirming its support to the efforts by the
ANDSF to combat them as well as assistance by Afghanistan’s international
partners in this regard,
Recalling its resolutions 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006) and 1894 (2009) on the
protection of civilians in armed conflict, expressing its grave concern with the high
number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, in particular women and children, the
increasingly large majority of which are caused by the Taliban, Al -Qaida and other
violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups, condemning the suicide
attacks, often in civilian-populated areas, and the targeted and deliberate killings, in
particular of women and girls, including high-level women officials and those
promoting women’s rights, as well as journalists, reaffirming that all parties to
armed conflict must take all feasible steps to ensure the protection of affected
civilians, especially women, children and displaced persons, including from sexual
violence and all other forms of gender-based violence, and that perpetrators of such
violence must be held accountable, calling for all parties to comply with their
obligations under international law including international humanitarian law and
human rights law and for all appropriate measures to be taken to ensure the
protection of civilians, and recognizing the importance of the ongoing monitoring
and reporting to the United Nations Security Council, of the situation of civilians
and in particular civilian casualties, taking note of the efforts made by Afghan and
international forces in minimizing civilian casualties, and noting the February 2016
report by UNAMA on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, and the
December 2015 UNAMA special report on Kunduz Province,
Expressing also concern with the serious threat that anti-personnel mines,
explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices (IED) pose to the
civilian population, and stressing the need to refrain from the use of any weapons
and devices prohibited by international law,
Supporting the Afghan Government’s continued ban of ammonium nitrate
fertilizer, urging prompt action to implement applicable regulations for the control
of all explosive materials as well as raw materials and components, including
detonators, that can be used to manufacture IEDs, thereby reducing the ability of
Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups to use them for that
purpose, noting the need to enhance coordination and information-sharing, both
between Member States and with the private sector, to prevent the flow of IED
components to those groups, and calling upon the international community to
support the Afghan Government’s efforts in this regard,
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