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UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 20:46:38 Friday, 28 April, 2017
by Gesar
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John Malecela, Permanent Representative to the United Nations
United Republic of Tanzania


Following discussions with the French Republic and our neighbors in Burundi, and in partnership with the former, we wish to present an amended resolution on the conflict between the Hutus and Tutsis of the African Great Lakes, and urge the United Nations to endorse the mediation process before the situation escalates into even worse violence.
The General Assembly

Noting that Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states "All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law",
Confirming our commitment to this and all articles of that document,
Acknowledging that peaceful and diplomatic resolution should be the first aim of all nations and international organizations,
Concerned about the spread of Hutu-Tutsi violence in the African Great Lakes before and after decolonization, particularly as pertains to the Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Burundi,
Recognizing that state actors of both parties have either enacted discriminatory policies or sought to inflame ethnic tensions in the region, creating a situation which threatens not only the stability of Rwanda and Burundi and the dignity of their people, but the security of neighboring nations,

Condemns unequivocally any and all policies related to discrimination and persecution against ethnic minorities in the African Great Lakes, as well as any attempts to destabilize neighboring nations via manipulation of these groups;
Sponsors talks between the nations of Rwanda and Burundi with the intent of ending state-sponsored hostilities between the Hutu and Tutsi people, as well as ending violations of Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
Supports the French Republic and the United Republic of Tanzania, on behalf of the East African Community, as mediators of these talks, to be held in Arusha;
Recommends that the United Nations Security Council deploy [one unit of] peacekeepers to the Rwanda-Burundi border in the interim;
Requests that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees provides [50 credits] for the creation of refugee camps and the relief of victims of the present tensions in the African Great Lakes;
Calls upon Burundi and Rwanda to enter the mediation process proposed as soon as possible.

Re: UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 21:06:58 Friday, 28 April, 2017
by Serenissima
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The French Fifth Republic co-sponsors this resolution. We hope that in so doing, the conditions to make lasting peace and security for all in the region possible can be laid down.

Re: UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 21:40:46 Friday, 28 April, 2017
by Coin
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Republic of Indonesia
The Republic of Indonesia welcomes the resolution, and votes in favour.

Re: UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 23:17:13 Friday, 28 April, 2017
by Huojin
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Adnan Muzahim Ameen al-Pachachi
Permanent Representative of the Iraqi Republic to the United Nations
The Iraqi Republic votes in favour, and supports African efforts to mediate African disputes. Change must come from within if it is to be lasting.

Re: UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 23:54:20 Friday, 28 April, 2017
by Naiami
The United States votes yes.

Re: UNGA Resolution on the Hutu-Tutsi Conflict

Posted: 16:04:58 Saturday, 29 April, 2017
by Luc
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Yakov Alexandrovich Malik

Permanent Representative of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics to the United Nations


The Soviet Union sees the proposed resolution as a just and righteous one, thus we vote in favour of it.