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The UN's draft resolution on Syria

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The security council, pp1 Recalling its presidential statement of 3 August 2011, pp2 Recalling general assembly resolution A/Res/66/176 of 19 December, as well as human rights council resolutions S/16-1, S/17-1 and S/18-1, pp3 Noting the League of Arab States' request in its decision of 22 January 2012, pp4 Expressing grave concern at the deterioration of the situation in Syria, and profound concern at the death of thousands of people and calling for an immediate end to all violence, pp5 Welcoming the League of Arab States' action plan of 2 November 2011 and its subsequent decisions, including its decision of 22 January 2012, and supporting full implementation with the aim of a peaceful resolution of the crisis, pp6 Noting the deployment of the League of Arab States' observer mission, commending its efforts, regretting that, due to the escalation in violence, the observer mission was not in a position to monitor the full implementation of the League of Arab States' action plan of 2 November 2011, and noting the subsequent decision of the League of Arab states to suspend the mission, pp7 Underscoring the importance of ensuring the return of refugees and internally displaced persons voluntarily to their homes in safety and with dignity, pp8 Expressing grave concern at the continued transfer of weapons into Syria which fuels the violence and calling on member states to take necessary steps to prevent such flow of arms' pp9 Mindful that stability in Syria is key to peace and stability in the region, pp10 Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Syria, emphasising the need to resolve the current crisis in Syria peacefully, and stressing that nothing in this resolution compels States to resort to the use of force or the threat of force, pp11 Welcoming the engagement of the secretary-general and all diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing this situation, pp12 Acting under chapter VI of the charter of the United Nations, 1. Condemns the continued widespread and gross violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the Syrian authorities such as the use of force against civilians, arbitrary executions, killing and persecution of protestors and members of the media, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence, and ill-treatment, including against children; 2. Demands that the Syrian government immediately puts an end to all human rights violations and attacks against those exercising their rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, protect its population, fully comply with its obligations under applicable international law and fully implement the human rights council resolutions S-16/1, S-17/1, S-18/1 and the general assembly resolution A/RES/66/176; 3. Condemns all violence, irrespective of where it comes from, and in this regard demands that all parties in Syria, including armed groups, immediately stop all violence or reprisals, including attacks against state institutions, in accordance with the League of Arab States' initiative; 4. Recalls that all those responsible for human rights violations, including acts of violence, must be held accountable; 5. Demands that the Syrian government, in accordance with the plan of action of the League of Arab States of 2 November 2011 and its decision of 22 January 2012, without delay: (a) ceases all violence and protect its population; (b) releases all arbitrarily detained persons due to the recent incidents; (c) withdraws all Syrian military and armed forces from cities and towns, and return them to their original home barracks; (d) guarantees the freedom of peaceful demonstrations; (e) allows full and unhindered access and movement for all relevant League of Arab States' institutions and Arab and international media in all parts of Syria to determine the truth about the situation on the ground and monitor the incidents taking place; and (f) allows full and unhindered access to the League of Arab States' observer mission; 6. Calls for an inclusive Syrian-led political process conducted in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation and extremism and aimed at effectively addressing the legitimate aspirations and concerns of Syria's people; 7. Fully supports in this regard the League of Arab States' initiative set out in its 22 January 2012 decision to facilitate a political transition leading to a democratic, plural political system, in which citizens are equal regardless of their affiliations or ethnicities or beliefs, including through commencing a serious political dialogue between the Syrian government and the whole spectrum of the Syrian opposition under the League of Arab States' auspices, in accordance with the timetable set out by the League of Arab States, aimed at: 1. formation of a national unity government; 2. delegation by the President of Syria of his full authority to his Deputy to fully cooperate with the national unity government in order to empower it to perform its duties in the transitional period; and 3. transparent and free elections under Arab and international supervision 7. Encourages the League of Arab States to continue its efforts in co-operation with all Syrian stakeholders; 8. Calls upon the Syrian authorities, in the event of a resumption of the observer mission, to co-operate fully with the League of Arab States' observer mission, in accordance with the League of Arabs States' protocol of 19 December 2011, including through granting full and unhindered access and freedom of movement to the observers, facilitating the entry of technical equipments necessary for the mission, guaranteeing the mission's rights to interview, freely or in private, any individual and guaranteeing also not to punish, harass, or retaliate against, any person who has co-operated with the mission; 9. Stresses the need for all to provide all necessary assistance to the mission in accordance with the League of Arab States' protocol of 19 December 2011 and its decision of 22 January 2012; 10. Demands that the Syrian authorities co-operate fully with the office of the high commissioner for human rights and with the commission of inquiry dispatched by the Human rights council, including by granting it full and unimpeded access to the country; 11. Calls upon the Syrian authorities to allow safe and unhindered access for humanitarian assistance in order to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to persons in need of assistance; 12. Welcomes the secretary-general's efforts to provide support to the League of Arab States, including its observer mission, in promoting a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis; 13. Takes note of the measures imposed by the League of Arab States on the Syrian authorities on 27 November 2011, and encourages all States to adopt similar steps and fully to cooperate with the League of Arab States in the implementation of its measures; Follow-up 14. Requests the secretary-general to report on the implementation of this resolution, in consultation with the League of Arab States, within 15 days after its adoption – and to report every 30 days thereafter; 15. Decides to review Syria's implementation of this resolution within 15 days and, in the event that Syria has not complied, to adopt further measures, in consultation with the League of Arab States; 16. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.  

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