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33. Welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan on justice
sector reform and the commitment to improving access to the delivery of justice
throughout Afghanistan made by the Government of Afghanistan at the Kabul
Conference, stresses the need for further accelerated progress towards the
establishment of a fair, transparent and effective justice system, in particular by
implementing the National Justice Programme and the National Justice Strategy in a
timely manner and by providing security and ensuring the rule of law throughout the
country, and urges the international community to continue to support the efforts of
the Government in these areas in a coordinated manner;
34. Acknowledges the progress made by the Government of Afghanistan and
the international community in devoting adequate resources to the reconstruction
and reform of the prison sector in order to improve respect for the rule of law and
human rights therein, while reducing physical and mental health risks to inmates;
35. Emphasizes the importance of ensuring access for relevant organizations
to all prisons in Afghanistan, and calls for full respect for relevant international law,
including humanitarian law and human rights law, where applicable, including with
regard to minors, if detained;
36. Acknowledges the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan in promoting
respect for human rights, notes with concern reports of continued violations of
human rights and of international humanitarian law, including violent or
discriminatory practices, violations committed against persons belonging to ethnic
and religious minorities, as well as against women and children, in particular girls,
stresses the need to promote tolerance and religious freedom as guaranteed by the
Afghan Constitution, emphasizes the necessity of investigating allegations of
current and past violations, and stresses the importance of facilitating the provision
of efficient and effective remedies to the victims and of bringing the perpetrators to
justice in accordance with national and international law;
37. Commends the Government of Afghanistan for its active participation in
the universal periodic review process, calls for continued active participation of
Afghan civil society in this process, and encourages the timely implementation of
the recommendations addressed in the relevant report;
38. Stresses the need to ensure respect for the right to freedom of expression
and the right to freedom of thought, conscience or belief as enshrined in the Afghan
Constitution, in this regard calls for full implementation of the mass media law,
while noting with concern the continuing intimidation and violence targeting
Afghan journalists and challenges to the independence of the media, condemns
cases of the abduction and even killing of journalists by terrorist as well as
extremist and criminal groups, and urges that harassment and attacks on journalists
be investigated by Afghan authorities and that those responsible be brought to
justice;
39. Reiterates the important role of the Afghan Independent Human Rights
Commission in the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental
freedoms, stresses the need to guarantee its constitutional status and implement its
mandate, focusing on communities across Afghanistan, so as to foster a more
informed public and increase Government accountability, welcomes the decision of
the Government of Afghanistan to take full responsibility for the core funding of the
Commission, urges the Commission to cooperate closely with Afghan civil society,
and calls upon the international community for continued support in this regard;
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