UK Government presents draft resolution on South Sudan human rights
Key points
- Extend mandate of Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan
- Urge the Council to adopt and vote in favour of the draft resolution
TL;DR
- Proposes a one-year extension of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan mandate amid renewed largescale conflict and serious human rights violations.
- Lists violations including abductions of children, widespread conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, forced recruitment, aerial bombardments, and attacks against civilians.
- Notes cooperation with the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity, continued access to Juba, praise for regional colleagues, and pays tribute to the late Nicholas Haysom.
Original text
Thank you, Mr President. I am honoured to present, on behalf of a core group of Albania, Ireland, Norway and the UK, this draft resolution on Advancing Human Rights in South Sudan. This resolution seeks to extend the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan for a further year. We present this against a deeply troubling backdrop in South Sudan, with evidence of renewed largescale conflict and ever more...
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