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.227.At the same meeting, Mr.Kälin responded to questions and made his concluding remarks.Final report of the group of experts on Darfur228.At the 27th meeting, on 11 December 2007, Ms.Sima Samar, Special Rapporteur on thesituation of human rights in the Sudan, introduced the final report on the situation of humanrights in Darfur prepared by the group of experts on Darfur (A/HRC/6/19) as requested by theCouncil in its resolution OM/1/3 of 20 June 2007.229.The observer for the Sudan made a statement, as the concerned country, on the report.230.During the ensuing general debate, at the same meeting, the following made statements:(a) Representatives of States members of the Council: Canada, China, Egypt (on behalfof the Group of African States), France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands,Pakistan (on behalf of the Organization of the Islamic Conference), Portugal4 (on behalf of theEuropean Union, and candidate countries - Croatia and The former Yugoslav Republic ofA/HRC/6/22page 123Macedonia; countries of the stabilization and association process and potential candidates -Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia; as well as Armenia, Georgia,Moldova and Ukraine), Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland, and Zambia;(b) Observers for the following States: Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Iceland,New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and United States of America;(c) Observers for the following non-governmental organizations: African-AmericanSociety for Humanitarian Aid and Development, Amnesty International, Association for WorldEducation (also on behalf of Association of World Citizens, International Humanist and EthicalUnion and World Union for Progressive Judaism), Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies,Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations, Hawa Society for Women, Human Rights Watch,International Commission of Jurists, International Federation of Human Rights Leagues andUnited Nations Watch.231.At the same meeting, Ms.Samar, together with Mr.Philip Alston, Special Rapporteur onextrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Ms.Hina Jilani, Special Representative of theSecretary-General on the situation of human rights defenders and Mr.Manfred Nowak,Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,responded to questions and made concluding remarks.232.At the same meeting, a statement in exercise of the right of reply was made by the observerfor the Sudan.B.Follow-up to Council resolution S-5/1 on thesituation of human rights in Myanmar233.At the 27th meeting, on 11 December 2007, Mr.Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, Special Rapporteuron the situation of human rights in Myanmar, presented his report (A/HRC/6/14) as requested bythe Council in its resolution S-5/1 of 2 October 2007.234.At the same meeting, the observer for Myanmar, as the concerned country, made astatement.235 [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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.227.At the same meeting, Mr.Kälin responded to questions and made his concluding remarks.Final report of the group of experts on Darfur228.At the 27th meeting, on 11 December 2007, Ms.Sima Samar, Special Rapporteur on thesituation of human rights in the Sudan, introduced the final report on the situation of humanrights in Darfur prepared by the group of experts on Darfur (A/HRC/6/19) as requested by theCouncil in its resolution OM/1/3 of 20 June 2007.229.The observer for the Sudan made a statement, as the concerned country, on the report.230.During the ensuing general debate, at the same meeting, the following made statements:(a) Representatives of States members of the Council: Canada, China, Egypt (on behalfof the Group of African States), France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands,Pakistan (on behalf of the Organization of the Islamic Conference), Portugal4 (on behalf of theEuropean Union, and candidate countries - Croatia and The former Yugoslav Republic ofA/HRC/6/22page 123Macedonia; countries of the stabilization and association process and potential candidates -Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia; as well as Armenia, Georgia,Moldova and Ukraine), Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland, and Zambia;(b) Observers for the following States: Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Iceland,New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and United States of America;(c) Observers for the following non-governmental organizations: African-AmericanSociety for Humanitarian Aid and Development, Amnesty International, Association for WorldEducation (also on behalf of Association of World Citizens, International Humanist and EthicalUnion and World Union for Progressive Judaism), Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies,Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations, Hawa Society for Women, Human Rights Watch,International Commission of Jurists, International Federation of Human Rights Leagues andUnited Nations Watch.231.At the same meeting, Ms.Samar, together with Mr.Philip Alston, Special Rapporteur onextrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Ms.Hina Jilani, Special Representative of theSecretary-General on the situation of human rights defenders and Mr.Manfred Nowak,Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,responded to questions and made concluding remarks.232.At the same meeting, a statement in exercise of the right of reply was made by the observerfor the Sudan.B.Follow-up to Council resolution S-5/1 on thesituation of human rights in Myanmar233.At the 27th meeting, on 11 December 2007, Mr.Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, Special Rapporteuron the situation of human rights in Myanmar, presented his report (A/HRC/6/14) as requested bythe Council in its resolution S-5/1 of 2 October 2007.234.At the same meeting, the observer for Myanmar, as the concerned country, made astatement.235 [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]