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'''1) DEFINE''' a ‘prisoner of conscience’ as a person who is detained or imprisoned, not for use of, nor encouragement to use, violence; not for openly supporting nor recommending hatred for racial, religious, sexual or similar reasons to provoke people to discriminate, or to be hostile or violent; but for their political, religious or other beliefs, or their ethnic origin, gender, sexuality, colour or similarly unjustifiable reasons; and accordingly | '''1) DEFINE''' a ‘prisoner of conscience’ as a person who is detained or imprisoned, not for use of, nor encouragement to use, violence; not for openly supporting nor recommending hatred for racial, religious, sexual or similar reasons to provoke people to discriminate, or to be hostile or violent; but for their political, religious or other beliefs, or their ethnic origin, gender, sexuality, colour or similarly unjustifiable reasons; and accordingly | ||
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'''INSIST''' that all member states immediately and unconditionally release any prisoners of conscience they are currently detaining and | '''INSIST''' that all member states immediately and unconditionally release any prisoners of conscience they are currently detaining and | ||
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'''PROHIBIT''' member states from detaining prisoners of conscience in the future. | '''PROHIBIT''' member states from detaining prisoners of conscience in the future. | ||
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'''2) DEFINE''' a ‘disappearance’ as an instance when a person has been taken into custody by government authorities or by an armed political group, when this person’s whereabouts and wellbeing are kept secret without the full, informed, uncoerced consent of the individual in question; and accordingly | '''2) DEFINE''' a ‘disappearance’ as an instance when a person has been taken into custody by government authorities or by an armed political group, when this person’s whereabouts and wellbeing are kept secret without the full, informed, uncoerced consent of the individual in question; and accordingly | ||
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'''INSIST''' that any institution or group holding such an individual to reveal the whereabouts and condition of the ‘disappeared’ person. | '''INSIST''' that any institution or group holding such an individual to reveal the whereabouts and condition of the ‘disappeared’ person. | ||
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'''3) CONDEMN''' extrajudicial executions by governments, killings caused by the unnecessary use of lethal force by law enforcement officials and killings of civilians in direct or indiscriminate attacks by governments or armed political groups. | '''3) CONDEMN''' extrajudicial executions by governments, killings caused by the unnecessary use of lethal force by law enforcement officials and killings of civilians in direct or indiscriminate attacks by governments or armed political groups. | ||
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*[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=434708 Freedom of Conscience] UN Floor Debate | *[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=434708 Freedom of Conscience] UN Floor Debate | ||
− | * Freedom of Conscience Draft Proposal Discussions | + | * [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=425637 Freedom of Conscience] Draft Proposal Discussions |
*[[UN_Timeline]] | *[[UN_Timeline]] | ||
*[[United Nations]] | *[[United Nations]] |
Revision as of 21:37, 7 August 2005
Contents
History of Resolution
Overview
Proposal Campaign
UN Debate
Text of the Resolution
Category: | Human Rights | Strength: | Significant | Proposed By: | Ecopoeia |
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We, the United Nations, recognise that freedom of conscience is a fundamental human right that transcends national borders and note with regret that the governments of some member states persecute and commit acts of violence against those who merely express beliefs or thoughts that are not state-approved.
Accordingly, we hereby:
1) DEFINE a ‘prisoner of conscience’ as a person who is detained or imprisoned, not for use of, nor encouragement to use, violence; not for openly supporting nor recommending hatred for racial, religious, sexual or similar reasons to provoke people to discriminate, or to be hostile or violent; but for their political, religious or other beliefs, or their ethnic origin, gender, sexuality, colour or similarly unjustifiable reasons; and accordingly
INSIST that all member states immediately and unconditionally release any prisoners of conscience they are currently detaining and
PROHIBIT member states from detaining prisoners of conscience in the future.
2) DEFINE a ‘disappearance’ as an instance when a person has been taken into custody by government authorities or by an armed political group, when this person’s whereabouts and wellbeing are kept secret without the full, informed, uncoerced consent of the individual in question; and accordingly
INSIST that any institution or group holding such an individual to reveal the whereabouts and condition of the ‘disappeared’ person.
3) CONDEMN extrajudicial executions by governments, killings caused by the unnecessary use of lethal force by law enforcement officials and killings of civilians in direct or indiscriminate attacks by governments or armed political groups.
Additional Materials
- Freedom of Conscience UN Floor Debate
- Freedom of Conscience Draft Proposal Discussions
- UN_Timeline
- United Nations