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MYANMAR: UN
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL CONDEMNS 'ONGOING SYSTEMIC VIOLATIONS':
18/06/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 18
June 2008 -- The
United Nations Human Rights Council today condemned “ongoing systematic
violations of human rights” in Myanmar and called on the Government to stop
making politically motivated arrests and to release all political prisoners
immediately.
In a resolution
adopted without a vote, the Council also called on the Government of Myanmar
to fully implement commitments it made to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that
it would grant relief workers “immediate, full and unhindered access” to
people in need in the wake of last month’s catastrophic Cyclone Nargis.
It called on the
Government to refrain from sending victims of the disaster back to areas where
they would not have access to emergency relief, and to ensure that any returns
are voluntary, safe and carried out with dignity.
The resolution,
introduced before the Geneva-based Council by the European Union, also
condemned the recruitment of child soldiers by both Government forces and
non-State armed groups and urged “an absolute an immediate stop of this
appalling activity.”
In addition, it
called for an independent investigation into reports of human rights
violations, including enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions, acts of
torture and forced labour, and called for those responsible for such crimes to
be brought to justice.
The resolution also
called on the Government “to engage in a real process of dialogue and
national reconciliation with the full and genuine participation of
representatives of all political parties and ethnic groups who have been
excluded from the political process.”
Introducing the
resolution on behalf of the EU, Slovenian representative Andrej Logar said
previous resolutions had not been implemented by Myanmar and many political
prisoners remained in detention.
The recent
constitutional referendum was conducted in complete disregard of basic
standards on such issues as freedom of expression and freedom of assembly, he
said.
Myanmar’s
representative U Wunna Maung Lwin described the resolution as politically
motivated and lopsided and said powerful States were trying to influence
matters through political interference.
The representative
said Myanmar was working with the international community in the response
effort to Cyclone Nargis, which struck the country on 2-3 May, and was also
making efforts on the political front, such as with the recent holding of the
constitutional referendum.
Meanwhile,
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefed the General Assembly today on his recent
trip to Myanmar, saying that overall the relief effort there is continuing to
improve and to be scaled up.
More than 134,000
people are dead or missing as a result of Cyclone Nargis and the subsequent
tidal wave, and as many as 2.4 million people were affected and now need
humanitarian assistance.
In his address to
Assembly members, Mr. Ban stressed that the humanitarian tragedy wrought by
the cyclone should not be politicized, and he plans to remain focused on the
issue, drawing on the efforts of his Special Adviser, Ibrahim Gambari.
The Secretary-General
also covered other issues in his remarks to the Assembly, including his latest
travels, the most recent developments in the global food crisis and the
situation in Zimbabwe.
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