A/RES/48/152
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Deeply concerned that the repatriation of Afghan refugees has
dramatically declined in 1993, owing to the prevailing situation in
Afghanistan, and expressing the hope that conditions in the country will allow
those still in exile to return as soon as possible,
Aware that peace and security in Afghanistan are prerequisites for the
successful repatriation of about four million refugees, in particular the
achievement of a comprehensive political solution and the establishment of a
freely and democratically elected government, the end of armed confrontation
in Kabul and in some provinces, the clearance of the minefields that have been
laid in many parts of the country, the restoration of an effective authority
in the whole country and the reconstruction of the economy,
Affirming that the declaration of general amnesty issued by the Islamic
State of Afghanistan should be applied in a strictly non-discriminatory manner
and that prisoners detained by rival groups without trial on Afghan territory
should be released unconditionally,
Commending the activity carried out by the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Committee of the Red
Cross in cooperation with the Afghan authorities, as well as non-governmental
organizations, in favour of the people of Afghanistan,
Taking note with appreciation of the report of the Special Rapporteur 7/
and of the conclusions and recommendations contained therein,
Welcoming the fact that the Special Rapporteur was able to visit the
capital of Afghanistan, Kabul,
1.
Welcomes the cooperation that authorities in Afghanistan have
extended to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in
Afghanistan, in view of the circumstances prevailing in the country;
2.
Also welcomes the cooperation that the authorities in Afghanistan
have extended, in particular to the Coordinator for Humanitarian and Economic
Assistance Programmes Relating to Afghanistan and to international
organizations, such as the specialized agencies, the Office of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Committee of the
Red Cross;
3.
Urges all the Afghan parties to undertake, where appropriate under
the auspices of the United Nations, all possible efforts in order to achieve a
comprehensive political solution, which is the only way to bring about peace
and the full restoration of human rights in Afghanistan, based on the free
exercise of the right to self-determination by the people, including free and
genuine elections, the cessation of armed confrontation and the creation of
conditions that will permit the free return, as soon as possible, of about
four million refugees to their homeland in safety and dignity, whenever they
wish, and the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms by all
Afghans;
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