MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION
under rule 40 of the Rules of procedure
tabled by M. Olivier DUPUIS and Gianfranco DELL'ALBA
on behalf of the ERA Group
on the 54th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
The European Parliament,
- having regard to Articles J 1.2 and 130 U of the Treaty on European Union, which establish the promotion of human rights as an objective of the Common Foreign and Security Policy,
- having regard to its most recent resolution on Human Rights throughout the world and the Union's human rights policy, adopted on 12 December 1996 (A4-400/96),
- having regard to its earlier resolutions on the UN Commission on Human Rights, adopted on 27 March 1996, 20 February 1997, and 23 October 1997,
A. whereas the Final Act of the Human Rights Conference of Vienna (July 1993) reaffirmed the universality, indivisibility and interdependence of human rights,
B. whereas the principle of discussing human rights violations in specific, named countries at open multilateral fora such as the UN Commission on Human Rights must not be undermined, in view of the responsibility of the international community as a whole for the respect of human rights worldwide,
C. whereas other procedures for raising human rights problems, whether bilateral or multilateral, should not be considered as a substitute for the work of the UN Commission on Human Rights,
1. Calls on the Council, through those Member States which are currently members of the Commission, to pursue vigorously those cases raised in resolutions of the European Parliament, and in particular the situation of human rights in China, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodgia, North Korea, Vietnam, East-Timor, Sudan, Iran, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba and Turkey;
2. Expresses its grave concern at the absence of agreement within the Council on the tabling of a draft resolution on the violations of human rights in China and particularly in Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Turkestan (Xinjang) at this meeting, and calls on the Council and Commission to submit to Parliament written reports on the recently renewed "human rights dialogue" with China;
3. Calls on all countries to fulfil their reporting obligations under the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and to cooperate fully with UN Special Rapporteurs;
4. Calls on the Council to prevent attempts to block or weaken the proposed Declaration on Human Rights Defenders,
5. Calls for further efforts to follow up the resolution on the abolition of the death penalty adopted at last year's session;
6. Calls on the Council to support initiatives to combat the ill-treatment of detainees, an abuse which has recently been the subject of reports, including in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Kenya;
7. Calls in particular for efforts to improve the respect of the rights of asylum seekers, refugees and displaced persons, who now number some 22 million worldwide;
8. Reiterates its support for improved legal standards concerning the protection of children from sexual abuse, from exploitative labour practices, and from the effects of warfare;
9. Urges the Council to again raise the cases of two winners of the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize, Leyla Zana, who remains unjustly imprisoned, and Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains under restrictive surveillance;
10. Calls on the Council to support the reform of UN human rights mechanisms in order to enhance their effectiveness, and to continue to contribute financial resources to worthwhile multilateral initiatives on behalf of human rights;
11. Calls on the Council to report to the Parliament on the outcome of the forthcoming Session of the Human Rights Commission;
12. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Governments and Parliaments of the Member States, the Commission, and to the Governments of the countries named.