S/RES/2144 (2014)
security issues, including the implementation of the Tripoli Action Plan, and
supporting further efforts of EUBAM Libya to strengthen Libyan border
management,
Welcoming the coordination of the international community in support of the
Libyan transition at the Rome conference on 6 March 2014, following up on the
Paris conference on 12 February 2013, endorsing the priorities and
recommendations adopted at these meetings, and supporting their swift
implementation,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on UNSMIL (S/2014/131),
including the recommendation for the 12-month extension of the UNSMIL mandate,
Taking note of the final report of the Panel of Experts submitted pursuant to
paragraph 14 (d) of resolution 2095 (2013) and the findings and recommendations
contained therein,
Welcoming the efforts made by the Secretariat to expand and improve the
roster of experts for the Security Council Subsidiary Organs Branch, bearing in
mind the guidance provided by the Note of the President S/2006/997,
Mindful of its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace
and security under the Charter of the United Nations,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1.
Supports the timely establishment of a single, inclusive and transparent
national dialogue in Libya and an inclusive and transparent constitutional drafting
process, and reiterates the need for the transitional period to be underpinned by a
commitment to democratic processes and institutions, good governance, ru le of law,
national reconciliation and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms of
all people in Libya;
2.
Calls upon the Libyan government to promote and protect human rights,
including those of women, children and people belonging to vulnerable groups, and
to comply with its obligations under international law, including human rights law,
and calls for those responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian
law and human rights law, including sexual violence and violations and abu ses
against children, to be held accountable in accordance with international standards,
and urges all Member States to cooperate closely with the Libyan government in its
efforts to end impunity for such violations;
3.
Calls upon the Libyan government to continue to cooperate fully with
and provide any necessary assistance to the International Criminal Court and the
Prosecutor as required by resolution 1970 (2011);
4.
Condemns cases of torture and mistreatment, and deaths by torture, in
detention centres in Libya, calls upon the Libyan government to take all steps
necessary to accelerate the judicial process, transfer detainees to State authority and
prevent and investigate violations and abuses of human rights, calls for all Libyan
parties to cooperate with Libyan government efforts in this regard, calls for the
immediate release of all individuals arbitrarily arrested or detained in Libya,
including foreign nationals and underscores the Libyan government’s primary
responsibility for promoting and protecting the human rights of all persons in Libya,
particularly those of African migrants and other foreign nationals;
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