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in its prior consultations, having before it the fifteenth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (S/2002/987).
The President, with the consent of the Council, invited the representative of
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The President, with the consent of the Council, invited the representative of
Sierra Leone, at his request, to participate in the discussion without the right to vote.
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Sierra Leone, at his request, to participate in the discussion without the right to vote.
The President drew attention to a draft resolution (S/2002/1062) that had been
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The President drew attention to a draft resolution (S/2002/1062) that had been
prepared in the course of the Council’s prior consultations.
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prepared in the course of the Council’s prior consultations.
The Security Council proceeded to vote on draft resolution S/2002/1062, and
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The Security Council proceeded to vote on draft resolution S/2002/1062, and
adopted it unanimously as resolution 1436 (2002) (for the text, see S/RES/1436
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adopted it unanimously as resolution 1436 (2002) (for the text, see S/RES/1436
(2002); to be issued in Official Records of the Security Council, Fifty-seventh Year,
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(2002); to be issued in Official Records of the Security Council, Fifty-seventh Year,
Resolutions and Decisions of the Security Council, 2002).
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United Nations A/60/815
General Assembly Distr.: General
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General Assembly Distr.: General
April 2006
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April 2006
Original: English
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Original: English
06-32460 (E) 010506
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06-32460 (E) 010506
*0632460*
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*0632460*
Sixtieth session
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Sixtieth session
Agenda item 112 (e)
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Agenda item 112 (e)
Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other elections:
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Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other elections:
election of 47 members of the Human Rights Council
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election of 47 members of the Human Rights Council
Note verbale dated 24 April 2006 from the Permanent
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Note verbale dated 24 April 2006 from the Permanent
Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations addressed
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Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations addressed
to the Secretariat
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to the Secretariat
The Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations presents its
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The Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations presents its
compliments to the Secretariat of the United Nations and has the honour to state that
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compliments to the Secretariat of the United Nations and has the honour to state that
the Government of Pakistan has decided to present its candidature for election to the
| false |
the Government of Pakistan has decided to present its candidature for election to the
Human Rights Council for one of the 13 Asian seats for the term 2006-2008,
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Human Rights Council for one of the 13 Asian seats for the term 2006-2008,
elections for which will be held on 9 May 2006.
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elections for which will be held on 9 May 2006.
In accordance with General Assembly resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, the
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In accordance with General Assembly resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, the
Permanent Mission of Pakistan has the further honour to enclose a summary of
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Permanent Mission of Pakistan has the further honour to enclose a summary of
Pakistan’s contribution as well as its commitments and voluntary pledges to promote
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Pakistan’s contribution as well as its commitments and voluntary pledges to promote
human rights (see annex).
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human rights (see annex).
Annex to the note verbale dated 24 April 2006 from the
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Annex to the note verbale dated 24 April 2006 from the
Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations
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Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations
addressed to the Secretariat
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addressed to the Secretariat
Pakistan’s contribution, commitments and voluntary
| true |
Pakistan’s contribution, commitments and voluntary
pledges to promote human rights
| false |
pledges to promote human rights
Pakistan has decided to present its candidature for election to the Human
| true |
Pakistan has decided to present its candidature for election to the Human
Rights Council for one of the 13 Asian seats for the term 2006-2008, elections for
| false |
Rights Council for one of the 13 Asian seats for the term 2006-2008, elections for
which will be held on 9 May 2006.
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which will be held on 9 May 2006.
In accordance with the provisions of General Assembly resolution 60/251, in
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In accordance with the provisions of General Assembly resolution 60/251, in
particular paragraph 8, following is a digest of Pakistan’s contribution, voluntary
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particular paragraph 8, following is a digest of Pakistan’s contribution, voluntary
pledges and commitments to promote human rights:
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pledges and commitments to promote human rights:
Contribution at the international level
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Contribution at the international level
• Pakistan has consistently played an active role in the Commission on Human
| true |
• Pakistan has consistently played an active role in the Commission on Human
Rights as well as in the relevant human rights forums, and contributed
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Rights as well as in the relevant human rights forums, and contributed
positively to the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
| false |
positively to the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
formulation of most of the international conventions and universal norms in
| false |
formulation of most of the international conventions and universal norms in
the promotion of civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural
| false |
the promotion of civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural
rights, including the right to development.
| false |
rights, including the right to development.
• Pakistan was in the forefront in the struggle against apartheid. Pakistan
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• Pakistan was in the forefront in the struggle against apartheid. Pakistan
continues to promote greater international recognition of the people’s right to
| false |
continues to promote greater international recognition of the people’s right to
self-determination.
| false |
self-determination.
• Pakistan is a part of all major global initiatives in promoting intercultural
| true |
• Pakistan is a part of all major global initiatives in promoting intercultural
dialogue and harmony to facilitate universal respect of all human rights in all
| false |
dialogue and harmony to facilitate universal respect of all human rights in all
societies and cultures.
| false |
societies and cultures.
• Pakistan was among the six initiators of the World Summit for Children and
| true |
• Pakistan was among the six initiators of the World Summit for Children and
was also one of the first countries to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the
| false |
was also one of the first countries to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the
Child.
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Child.
• Pakistan is a party to the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial
| true |
• Pakistan is a party to the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
| false |
Discrimination, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on the Rights of the Child,
| false |
of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on the Rights of the Child,
and is a signatory to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
| false |
and is a signatory to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights.
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Cultural Rights.
• Pakistan played an active role in the negotiation of the decision to establish the
| true |
• Pakistan played an active role in the negotiation of the decision to establish the
Human Rights Council. Many of the formulations in resolution 60/251 reflect
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Human Rights Council. Many of the formulations in resolution 60/251 reflect
Pakistan’s proposals and suggestions, which helped in forging international
| false |
Pakistan’s proposals and suggestions, which helped in forging international
consensus.
| false |
consensus.
• Pakistan looks forward to making a constructive contribution to the task of
| true |
• Pakistan looks forward to making a constructive contribution to the task of
reviewing, rationalizing and improving the human rights machinery.
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reviewing, rationalizing and improving the human rights machinery.
Contribution at the domestic level
| true |
Contribution at the domestic level
• Promotion of human dignity, fundamental freedoms and human rights, equal
| true |
• Promotion of human dignity, fundamental freedoms and human rights, equal
status and rights of the followers of all religions and prohibition of
| false |
status and rights of the followers of all religions and prohibition of
discrimination on account of religion, race, caste or creed etc., are enshrined in
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discrimination on account of religion, race, caste or creed etc., are enshrined in
articles 9 to 29 of the Constitution of Pakistan.
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articles 9 to 29 of the Constitution of Pakistan.
• Sustainable democracy and empowerment at the grass-roots level, through
| true |
• Sustainable democracy and empowerment at the grass-roots level, through
good governance, have been established at the local, provincial and national
| false |
good governance, have been established at the local, provincial and national
levels, with a notable 33 per cent representation of women.
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levels, with a notable 33 per cent representation of women.
• Minorities in Pakistan represent 3.32 per cent of the total population.
| true |
• Minorities in Pakistan represent 3.32 per cent of the total population.
According to the Constitution of Pakistan, they enjoy equal rights and
| false |
According to the Constitution of Pakistan, they enjoy equal rights and
participate in mainstream politics, both through joint electorates and 5 per cent
| false |
participate in mainstream politics, both through joint electorates and 5 per cent
seats reserved for them in the Parliament and other elected bodies.
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seats reserved for them in the Parliament and other elected bodies.
• Attention is being given to the social and economic emancipation of women.
| true |
• Attention is being given to the social and economic emancipation of women.
All forms of violence against women are punishable under the law including
| false |
All forms of violence against women are punishable under the law including
the infamous “honour killing”.
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the infamous “honour killing”.
• A national plan of action for child welfare, elimination of child labour and
| true |
• A national plan of action for child welfare, elimination of child labour and
their rehabilitation through education and vocational training is being
| false |
their rehabilitation through education and vocational training is being
implemented.
| false |
implemented.
Pakistan’s commitments and voluntary pledges to further advance
| true |
Pakistan’s commitments and voluntary pledges to further advance
human rights both at the national and international levels
| false |
human rights both at the national and international levels
• Pakistan will continue to support all international efforts to achieve the
| true |
• Pakistan will continue to support all international efforts to achieve the
universal ratification of core human rights treaties.
| false |
universal ratification of core human rights treaties.
• Pakistan is working towards early ratification of the International Covenant on
| true |
• Pakistan is working towards early ratification of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
| false |
Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, and the Convention against Torture.
| false |
Cultural Rights, and the Convention against Torture.
• Upon the conclusion of the Parliament’s ongoing consideration, an
| true |
• Upon the conclusion of the Parliament’s ongoing consideration, an
independent national human rights institution will be established with broad
| false |
independent national human rights institution will be established with broad
powers to investigate human rights violations in all aspects of its domestic
| false |
powers to investigate human rights violations in all aspects of its domestic
constituencies.
| false |
constituencies.
• Pakistan will continue to promote awareness of human rights in the society by
| true |
• Pakistan will continue to promote awareness of human rights in the society by
introducing a human rights component in educational curricula at all levels and
| false |
introducing a human rights component in educational curricula at all levels and
mass awareness campaigns through the media and civil society, with particular
| false |
mass awareness campaigns through the media and civil society, with particular
emphasis on the rights of vulnerable groups, including women, children and
| false |
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