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- Facilitate the full, safe, and unimpeded access of
humanitarian personnel and the urgent delivery of humanitarian assistance
to all populations in need in Darfur, expedite entry visas and travel
authorization for all humanitarian aid organizations and workers, and
fully cooperate with such organizations;
- Permit U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and
Emergency Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland and other diplomatic and aid
officials full access to Khartoum and Darfur;
- Maintain and fully
implement the 2004 government moratorium on restrictions on humanitarian
work in Darfur and extend it to all of Sudan;
- Remove all
regulations on the operations of national and international
nongovernmental organizations, including the 2006 NGO law, that place
unnecessary obstacles and constraints on humanitarian assistance, and
desist from bureaucratic and other obstruction of such operations;
- Remove all obstacles to, and cooperate fully with, the operations
of AMIS, and support the urgent transition of AMIS to a U.N. force;
- Cease to provide arms and logistical, financial, and other
support to all militia groups in Darfur and disarm them; and
- Take all necessary steps, including by issuing clear public
orders to government forces and police, including the Border Intelligence
Patrol guards and government-sponsored and supplied paramilitary and
militia forces, to immediately cease attacks on civilians, civilian
property and humanitarian operations.
To the SLA, JEM, and other rebel factions
- Stop all attacks on humanitarian convoys and humanitarian
personnel and cease interfering with the impartial distribution of
humanitarian assistance; and
- Remove all obstacles to and cooperate fully with the
operations of AMIS.
- Demand that the government of Sudan facilitate
the full, safe, and unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel and the
urgent delivery of humanitarian assistance to all populations in need in
Darfur, whether under government or rebel control;
- Take all necessary measures to ensure the
deployment of a U.N. force in Darfur immediately upon, if not before, the
September 30, 2006 expiry of the AMIS mandate;
- In the interim period prior to a
transition to a U.N. force, support the African Unions efforts in Darfur
to reach full operational capacity and to robustly interpret its mandate
to protect civilians and humanitarian operations, and urge member
states to provide AMIS with increased support for personnel, equipment,
and funding and other resources from national and multinational forces to
enable it to effectively protect civilians and humanitarian operations
pending transition;
- Extend targeted sanctions to Sudanese
government officials, rebels and others identified by the Panel of Experts
of the Sanctions Committee of the Security Council; and
- Extend the arms embargo from Darfur to cover all of Sudan.
- Insist that the government of Sudan facilitate
the full, safe, and unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel and the
urgent delivery of humanitarian assistance to all populations in need in
Darfur, whether under government or rebel control;
- Exert maximum political pressure on the government of Sudan to remove all obstacles to, and cooperate fully with, the operations of AMIS and
support the urgent transition of AMIS to a U.N. force;
- Provide increased financial and technical resources to AMIS to
ensure that it is fully funded and able to robustly protect civilians and
humanitarian operations, and monitor an enhanced ceasefire agreement; and
- Ensure that humanitarian agencies operating in Darfur are
adequately funded.
- Proactively and aggressively interpret AMISs mandate to protect
civilians and humanitarian operations;
- Work with donors and national and multinational forces urgently
to secure logistical and financial resources to support an increased force
posture; and
- Deploy in each sector fully equipped quick reaction forces to
respond immediately to imminent threats to civilians and humanitarian
operations, including along the Chad-Sudan border.
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