draft resolution 2.0 unhrc- ucoe mun-intra 2015

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Working Paper 2.4 United Nations Human Rights Council Speaking Sponsors: - United States of America & France Non-Speaking Sponsors: - Cote D’Ivoire, Netherlands, Indonesia Signatories: - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, People’s Republic of China, Republic of Indonesia, Germany, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, Nigeria, Mexico, Croatia, Algeria, El Salvador, Latvia, Brazil, Austria, Botswana, Argentina, Ghana, Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Austria, India, Russian Federation, Spain, Vietnam, Iraq, United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Convinced that the suppression of acts of international terrorism, including those in which states are directly or indirectly a part involved, is an essential element in the maintenance of international peace and territorial integrity of states, Deeply Concerned about the international increase of terrorist acts in all its forms and manifestations, Recalling the 1951 convention on the Status of Refugees, UNGA Resolution 50/6, 51/210, UDHR, UNSC/RES/1373, UNSC/RES/1267, UNSC/RES/1368, UNSC/RES/1172 1. Calls Upon all member states to take necessary steps to prevent and counteract, through appropriate domestic measures the financing of terrorist organizations regardless of the fact whether such funding is direct or indirect through which also claim to have charitable, social or cultural goals or which are engaged in unlawful activities such as illicit arms trafficking, drug dealing and racketeering, including the exploitation of persons for the purpose of funding terrorist activities, and in particular to consider, where deemed appropriate and necessary, adopting regulatory measures to prevent and

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Page 1: Draft resolution 2.0  unhrc- ucoe mun-intra 2015

Working Paper 2.4

United Nations Human Rights Council

Speaking Sponsors: - United States of America & France

Non-Speaking Sponsors: - Cote D’Ivoire, Netherlands, Indonesia

Signatories: - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, People’s Republic of China, Republic of Indonesia, Germany, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, Nigeria, Mexico, Croatia, Algeria, El Salvador, Latvia, Brazil, Austria, Botswana, Argentina, Ghana, Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Austria, India, Russian Federation, Spain, Vietnam, Iraq, United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland,

Convinced that the suppression of acts of international terrorism, including those in which states are directly or indirectly a part involved, is an essential element in the maintenance of international peace and territorial integrity of states,

Deeply Concerned about the international increase of terrorist acts in all its forms and manifestations,

Recalling the 1951 convention on the Status of Refugees, UNGA Resolution 50/6, 51/210, UDHR, UNSC/RES/1373, UNSC/RES/1267, UNSC/RES/1368, UNSC/RES/1172

1. Calls Upon all member states to take necessary steps to prevent and counteract, through appropriate domestic measures the financing of terrorist organizations regardless of the fact whether such funding is direct or indirect through which also claim to have charitable, social or cultural goals or which are engaged in unlawful activities such as illicit arms trafficking, drug dealing and racketeering, including the exploitation of persons for the purpose of funding terrorist activities, and in particular to consider, where deemed appropriate and necessary, adopting regulatory measures to prevent and counteract movements of funds suspected to be intended for terrorist purposes without impeding in any way the freedom of legitimate capital movements and to intensify the exchange of information concerning international movement of such funds;

2. Reaffirms the member states to adopt measures as may be necessary, including, where appropriate, domestic legislation, to ensure that criminal acts within the scope of the agenda discussed are under no circumstances justifiable by considerations of a political, psychological, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or of a similar nature;

3. Emphasizes upon the salient fact that state parties must take appropriate measures in conformity with the relevant provisions of national and international law, including international human rights law, for the purpose of ensuring that refugee status isn’t granted to any person in respect of whom there are serious reasons for considering that he or she has committed an offence;

4. Urges the United Nation International Children Education Fund to investigate into the matters regarding the recruitment of the Child soldiers and the human rights violation against them;

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5. Further urges the council to incorporate killing of journalists as a war crime under the article VIII (b) of the Rome Statute;

6. Encourages the member states to raise awareness regarding the threats of cyber terrorism via peaceful government- funded campaigns and educational drives;

7. Requests for uniform protection standards for the Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons and the asylum seekers;

8. Urges for establishing a watchdog to look over the arms deal taking place around the globe and a periodical reporting of the same in the Office of Disarmament Affairs;

9. Calls upon member states to safeguard while countering terrorism the right to privacy in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and urges them to take measures to ensure that interferences with the right to privacy are regulated by law, subject to effective oversight and appropriate redress, including through judicial means or other means;

10. Calls Upon all member states to actively censor the websites and the youtube channel of the terrorist outfits according to the United Nations Security Council Al Qaeda and associated entities Sanctions List (2001);

11. Urges member states to promote good governance by informing the public about the bodies responsible for taking decisions about the regulation of freedom of speech and expression to ensure greater transparency.