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    UN resolution on Right of Peoples to Self-determination

    Daily News - Lk
    27 Nov 04

    The United Nations General Assembly's Third Committee, dealing
    with social and humanitarian issues, adopted by consensus a draft
    resolution on the "Universal Realization of the Right of Peoples
    to Self-determination."

    The resolution has consistently been adopted by the General Assembly
    since 1981. Pakistan has always been the lead sponsor of the
    resolution. Pakistan also makes a statement in the Third Committee's
    General Debate on this item, states the High Commission of Pakistan,
    Colombo.

    The resolution reaffirms the universal right of peoples to
    self-determination as enshrined in the UN Charter and international
    covenants on human rights. It welcomes the progressive exercise of
    this right by peoples under colonial, foreign or alien occupation
    and their emergence into sovereign statehood and independence.

    In its operative part, the resolution calls upon those States
    responsible to cease immediately their military intervention in
    and occupation of foreign countries and territories and all acts
    of repression, discrimination, exploitation and maltreatment, in
    particular the brutal and inhuman methods reportedly employed for
    the execution of those acts against the peoples concerned.

    The resolution was co-sponsored by a large number of countries from
    Asia and Africa. Besides Pakistan, the co-sponsors included: Algeria,
    Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Brunei,
    Darussalam, Cameroon, Egypt, Eritrea, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya,
    Malaysia, Niger, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Somalia,
    Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.

    The resolution requests the Commission on Human Rights to continue to
    give special attention to the violation of human rights, especially
    the right to self-determination, resulting from foreign military
    intervention, aggression or occupation. It also requests the Secretary
    General to report to the 60th Session of the General Assembly on
    this question.

    The resolution will now go to the Plenary of the General Assembly
    for adoption before end of the current session.
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