Question of the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms in any part of the world, with particular reference to colonial and other dependent countries and territories

31 (XXXVII). Question of the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms in any part of the world, with particular reference to colonial and other dependent countries and territories[1]70

The Commission on Human Rights, Recalling its resolutions 15 (XXXV) of 13 March 1979 and 33 (XXXVI) of 11 March 1980 as well as decision 1980/137 of the Economic and Social Council of 2 May 1980, on the situation of human rights in Equatorial Guinea, Taking note with appreciation of the report submitted by Professor Fernando Volio Jimenez,[2]71 expert appointed by the Secretary-General in pursuance of resolution 33 (XXXVI) of the Commission, Mindful of the contribution it can make to the co-ordination by the Economic and Social Council of assistance in human rights fields, Aware of the efforts being made by the Government of Equatorial Guinea to ensure respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in that country,

1. Decides to keep the situation of human rights in Equatorial Guinea under review at its thirty-eighth session;

2. Recommends the following draft resolution for adoption by the Economic and Social Council:

[For the text see chap. I, sect. A, draft resolution III.]



[1]70 Adopted at the 1638th meeting, on 11 March 1981, without a vote. See chap. XI. [2]71 E/CN.4/1439 and Add.1.
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