A/HRC/RES/19/28
Acknowledging the constructive engagement of the Transitional Federal Government
and Somali regional authorities in the universal periodic review,
1.
Expresses its continued serious concern at the human rights and humanitarian
situation in Somalia;
2.
Strongly condemns the grave and systematic human rights abuses perpetrated
against the civilian population, in particular by Al-Shabaab and its affiliates, and calls for
their immediate cessation;
3.
Urges all parties to take immediate steps to protect children and end abuses
and violations committed against them, calls in particular for an immediate end to the
unlawful recruitment and use of child soldiers, and welcomes the efforts of the Transitional
Federal Government towards finalizing an action plan with the United Nations to end the
use of child soldiers, and emphasizes the importance of signing and implementing the plan
immediately;
4.
Stresses the primary responsibility of the Transitional Federal Government to
implement the Somalia End of Transition Road Map, encourages it and the Somali regional
authorities to redouble their efforts, with the support of the United Nations Political Office
for Somalia and the international community, to implement fully the key benchmarks set
out in the Road Map before the end of the transitional period on 20 August 2012, and to
continue to use the process initiated at the two constitutional conferences held in Garowe in
December 2011 and February 2012, to ensure that post-transition political arrangements are
inclusive and representative, recognizing that a resilient and responsive political framework
is the best basis on which to improve the human rights environment;
5.
Welcomes the valuable role of women in efforts to build a better future for
Somalia and, in particular, calls on the Transitional Federal Government and Somali
regional authorities to take the necessary steps to enable the full and equal participation of
women in conflict prevention, management and resolution, as well as in peacebuilding and
political processes;
6.
Emphasizes that protecting, respecting and fulfilling human rights will be
essential for the legitimacy of any future Somali political leadership, and also emphasizes
the importance of training in human rights and international humanitarian law for Somali
security forces;
7.
Calls on Somalia to take steps, individually and through international
assistance and cooperation, especially economic and technical, to the maximum of its
available resources, with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the rights
contained in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
8.
rights law;
Also calls on Somalia to fulfil its obligations under international human
9.
Welcomes the London Conference on Somalia, held on 23 February 2012,
which demonstrated the international community’s political will and determination to
support the people of Somalia as they build peace and stability;
10.
Also welcomes the communiqué from the London Conference, in which the
delegations affirmed that respect for human rights must be at the heart of the peace process,
called for action to address in particular the grave human rights violations and abuses that
women and children face, emphasized that journalists must be able to operate freely and
without fear and that civilians must be protected, called upon the Somali authorities to take
measures to uphold human rights and end the culture of impunity, and agreed to step up
international efforts, including through the United Nations human rights architecture;
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