A/HRC/RES/38/14 United Nations General Assembly Distr.: General 16 July 2018 Original: English Human Rights Council Thirty-eighth session 18 June–6 July 2018 Agenda item 4 Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council on 6 July 2018 38/14. Situation of human rights in Belarus The Human Rights Council, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenants on Human Rights and other applicable human rights instruments, Recalling all resolutions adopted by the Commission on Human Rights, the General Assembly and the Human Rights Council on the situation of human rights in Belarus, including Council resolution 35/27 of 23 June 2017, and regretting the inadequate response and lack of cooperation by the Government of Belarus to the requests made by the Council in its resolutions, including on access of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus and other special procedure mandate holders to the country, while acknowledging the growing openness of Belarus to cooperation with the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Council of Europe and the European Union, Recalling also Human Rights Council resolutions 5/1 and 5/2 of 18 June 2007, 1. Welcomes the report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus;1 2. Expresses continued concern at the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Belarus, especially the undue restrictions on the freedoms of peaceful assembly, association and expression, while noting the positive step taken in permitting a public celebration of the one-hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Belarus on 25 March 2018; the continued allegations of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment by law enforcement and prison officers, which are not properly investigated by the authorities; the ongoing harassment of human rights defenders, trade unions and civil society organizations, many of which are denied registration or raided by the authorities; and the arrest and fining of journalists for performing their activities and various infringements of freedom of expression, including by the media; and urges the Government to fully respect the freedoms of peaceful assembly, association and expression; 1 A/HRC/38/51. GE.18-11659(E) 

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