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(g) To put an immediate end to the continuing recruitment and use of child
soldiers, in violation of international law, by all parties, to intensify measures to
ensure the protection of children from armed conflict and to pursue its collaboration
with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed
Conflict;
(h) To take urgent measures to put an end to the military operations targeting
civilians in the ethnic areas, and to the associated violations of human rights and
humanitarian law directed against persons belonging to ethnic nationalities, to end
the systematic forced displacement of large numbers of persons and other causes of
refugee flows to neighbouring countries and to respect existing ceasefire
agreements;
5.
Calls upon the Government of Myanmar:
(a) To permit all political representatives and representatives of ethnic
nationalities to participate fully in the political transition process without
restrictions and, to that end, to resume without further delay a dialogue with all
political actors, including the National League for Democracy and representatives of
ethnic nationalities;
(b) To pursue, through dialogue and peaceful means, the immediate
suspension and permanent end of conflict with all ethnic nationalities in Myanmar
and to allow the full participation of representatives of all political parties and
representatives of ethnic nationalities in an inclusive and credible process of
national reconciliation, democratization and the establishment of the rule of law;
(c) To fulfil its obligations to restore the independence of the judiciary and
due process of law, and to take further steps to reform the system of administration
of justice, as well as to ensure that discipline in prisons does not amount to torture
or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and that conditions of
detention otherwise meet international standards;
(d) To cooperate fully with the Special Adviser in the fulfilment of his good
offices, by agreeing to his visits to the country, allowing him unrestricted access to
all relevant parties, including detained activists, ethnic minority representatives,
student leaders and dissident monks, and by engaging with him in finding a peaceful
solution aimed at achieving effective progress towards the restoration of democracy
and the protection of human rights in Myanmar;
(e) To engage in a dialogue with the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights with a view to ensuring full respect for all human
rights and fundamental freedoms;
(f) To continue its efforts with the International Labour Organization
towards the effective implementation of the national mechanism established to
receive complaints of forced labour;
(g) To allow human rights defenders to pursue their activities unhindered and
to ensure their safety, security and freedom of movement in that pursuit;
(h) To refrain from imposing restrictions on access to and flow of
information from the people of Myanmar, including through the openly available
and accessible use of Internet and mobile phone services;
(i) To allow the International Committee of the Red Cross to carry out its
humanitarian activities for people in need, in particular by granting immediate
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