Human Rights Council Decision On HR In Darfur
U.S. Statement on the Follow-Up of Human Rights Council Decision on the Situation of Human Rights in Darfur
Ambassdor Warren W. Tichenor, U.S. Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, Geneva
Remarks to
Human Rights Council
Washington, DC
March 16, 2007
Thank you, Mr. President,
The United States
welcomes the report of the High-Level Assessment Mission,
led very ably by Ms. Williams, which confirms unequivocally
the tragic and ongoing violence in the region. There should
be no further doubt -- as we heard this December -- that
the situation demands action by the Government of Sudan and
by this very Council. It is important to make clear that the
international community respects human life. " The United
States calls on this Council to review this report
carefully, and accept the Mission's recommendation to
establish a credible follow-up mechanism with a specific
focus on Darfur.
The victims of this crisis deserve no less."
We are deeply disappointed that, after its extensive engagement in the Council's Special Session that established this Mission, the Government of Sudan refused to cooperate and denied that Mission access to the country. This Council, now armed with the information it requested in December - must act. The world is watching. The people of Darfur, and increasingly, the people of Chad and the Central African Republic, who are now victims of the region's instability, are watching.
The United States calls on this Council to review this report carefully, and accept the Mission's recommendation to establish a credible follow-up mechanism with a specific focus on Darfur. The victims of this crisis deserve no less.
The United States again calls on the Government of Sudan, and all armed groups to pursue a peaceful resolution to the crisis and abide by their agreements with the international community.
This Council is empowered to influence the events on the ground - do not let this opportunity go to waste. Respond to the call for action from countless non-governmental organizations, Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, former Secretary General Kofi Annan, the High Commissioner, and others around the globe. Demand that all involved in this crisis, including the Government of Sudan, choose peace. Establish a special mechanism to help them do so.
This Council must continue to adequately respond to situations like Sudan, and provide effective follow-up to its actions if it is to become a credible body.
Thank you, Mr. President.
ENDS