This text was submitted on February 27, and adopted on Thursday March 1, 2012.
The Russian Federation requested a vote. Resolution adopted by 37 yes, 3 no, 3 abstention, 4 absent (see scanned version of the result). Burkina Faso which appears among the absent came later to publicly and formally explain that should her delegation been in the room during the voting process, it would have voted in favour of the draft.
Human Rights Council
Nineteenth session
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United States of America: draft resolution
19/… The escalating
grave human rights violations and deteriorating humanitarian situation in the
Syrian Arab Republic
The Human Rights Council,
Having held an urgent debate to
discuss the escalating grave human rights violations and the deteriorating
humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic,
Expressing grave concern at the deterioration of
the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, in particular the ongoing human
rights violations and use of violence by the Syrian authorities against its
population, resulting in a humanitarian crisis,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to
the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian
Arab Republic and to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Recalling General Assembly
resolutions 66/176 of 19 December 2011 and 66/253 of 23 February 2012, Human
Rights Council resolutions S-16/1 of 29 April 2011, S-17/1 of 23 August 2011
and S-18/1 of 2 December 2011, the decisions, initiatives, efforts and measures
of the League of Arab States to address all aspects of the situation in the
Syrian Arab Republic, including its resolutions 7444 of 22 January 2012 and
7446 of 12 February 2012, and the final communiqué of the Executive Committee
of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation after its meeting on the situation
in the Syrian Arab Republic, held on 30 November 2011,
Welcoming the conclusions of the
Chairman of the International Conference of the Group of Friends of the Syrian
People of 24 February 2012,
1. Strongly
condemns the continued widespread and systematic violations of human rights
and fundamental freedoms by the Syrian authorities, such as the use of force
against civilians, arbitrary executions, the killing and persecution of
protestors, human rights defenders and journalists, including recent deaths of
Syrian and foreign journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances,
interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence and
ill-treatment, including against children;
2. Deplores
the brutal actions of the Syrian regime over the past 11 months, such as its
use of heavy artillery and tanks to attack residential areas of cities and
towns, which have led to the death of thousands of innocents civilians, caused
widespread destruction, forced tens of thousands of Syrians to flee their homes
and created widespread suffering among the Syrian people, resulting in a
humanitarian crisis;
3. Expresses
strong concern at the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic,
including the lack of access to basic food, medicine and fuel, as well as
threats to and acts of violence against medical staff, patients and facilities;
4. Reiterates the
need to urgently address humanitarian needs, to facilitate the effective
delivery of assistance and to ensure safe access to medical treatment;
5. Calls upon
the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic to immediately put an end to all
human rights violations and attacks against civilians, to cease all violence,
to allow free and unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian
agencies to carry out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas, and
to permit humanitarian agencies to deliver vital relief goods and services to
all civilians affected by the violence, especially in Homs, Dar’a, Zabadani and
other areas under siege by the Syrian security forces;
6. Stresses the
importance of ensuring accountability and the need to end impunity and hold to
account those responsible for human rights violations, including those
violations that may amount to crimes against humanity;
7. Acknowledges
the serious and growing burden carried by the neighbours of the Syrian Arab
Republic in hosting refugees from the Syrian Arab Republic and committed to
provide appropriate support and assistance in this regard;
8. Decides to
remain seized of the matter and to take further action on the situation of
human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic, including after the forthcoming
interactive dialogue with the commission of inquiry.
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