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the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination,3 the Convention
on the Rights of the Child,4 the Slavery Convention, as amended,9 and the supplementary Convention on
the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery,10 to implement
those instruments to which it is a party and to ensure that all individuals in its territory and subject to its
jurisdiction, including members of all religious and ethnic groups, enjoy fully the rights recognized in
those instruments;
4. Encourages the Special Investigation Committee on Allegations of Enforced or Involuntary
Disappearances and Reported Cases of Slavery to redouble its efforts to comply with previous General
Assembly resolutions in which the Assembly urged the Government of the Sudan to ensure that all cases
of slavery, servitude, slave trade, forced labour and similar practices brought to its attention are
investigated and all appropriate measures are implemented to put an immediate end to those practices;
5. Urges the Government of the Sudan to publicize the existence and activities of the Special
Investigation Committee, to guarantee that those who provide information to it will not suffer any negative
consequences as a result and to involve local authorities in its activities;
6. Also urges the Government of the Sudan to provide adequate security for all special rapporteurs
and to live up to its pledge to provide logistical support to national, regional and international
organizations that join the investigations of alleged cases of involuntary disappearance and slavery;11
7. Further urges the Government of the Sudan and all parties to the conflict to grant international
human rights and humanitarian organizations and independent observers free and unimpeded access to all
areas where violations have been reported;
8. Continues to urge the placement of human rights monitors, within existing resources, in such
locations as will facilitate improved information flow and assessment and independent verification of
reports, with particular attention to violations and abuses of human rights in areas of armed conflict, as
recommended by the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human
rights in the Sudan;12
9. Calls upon parties to the hostilities to respect fully the applicable provisions of international
humanitarian law, including article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949,13 and the
Additional Protocols thereto, of 1977,14 to halt the use of weapons against the civilian population and to
protect all civilians, including women, children and members of ethnic and religious minorities, from
violations, including forcible displacement, arbitrary detention, ill-treatment, torture and summary
9
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 212, No. 2861.
10
Ibid., vol. 266, No. 3822.
11
See A/52/510, para. 73.
12
Ibid., para. 75.
13
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970-973.
14
Ibid., vol. 1125, Nos. 17512 and 17513.
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