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Anexo 11

Resolução – Ponto de Urgência - Marrocos

HELPING TO RESTORE PEACE AND SECURITY AND CONSOLIDATE DEMOCRACY IN THE CENTRAL

AFRICAN REPUBLIC: THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE IPU

Resolution adopted unanimously by the 130th IPU Assembly

(Geneva, 20 March 2014)

The 130th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union,

Deeply concerned about the security situation in the Central African Republic, which continues to

deteriorate and is characterized by a breakdown in public order, a decline in the rule of law and a

rise in interreligious and intercommunity tensions,

Also deeply concerned about the proliferation and intensification of violations of international

humanitarian law and the widespread human rights violations and abuses – including extrajudicial

executions, forced disappearances, arbitrary arrests and detention, acts of torture, sexual violence

against women and children, and the recruitment and use of children – that have been committed

both by former elements of Séléka and by militia groups, in particular those referred to as the “anti-

balaka” and the Lord’s Resistance Army,

Reaffirming that some of these acts may constitute crimes under the Rome Statute of the

International Criminal Court, to which the Central African Republic is a party, and that the

perpetrators must be held to account,

Considering the risk that interreligious and intercommunity tensions in the country might

degenerate into religious and ethnic conflict on a nationwide scale and imperil national unity and

territorial integrity, with potentially grave repercussions throughout the Central African region,

Underscoring that the alarming situation in the country threatens to create a climate conducive to

transnational criminal activity, including arms trafficking and the illicit exploitation of natural

resources,

Considering that the situation in the Central African Republic constitutes a threat to national and

regional stability and to international peace and security,

Noting that the European Union expressed the intention, at the Council meeting of 20 January 2014,

to consider establishing an operation to provide temporary support for the International Support

Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA), and that the transitional authorities in the Central

African Republic have agreed to that operation,

Recalling United Nations Security Council resolutions 2134 (2014) of 28 January 2014, 2127 (2013) of

5 December 2013, and 2121 (2013) of 10 October 2013,

1. Affirms its support for the Libreville Agreement of 11 January 2013, for the N’Djamena

Declaration of 18 April 2013, for the Brazzaville Appeal of 3 May 2013 and for the

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