1983 (Executive Committee—34th Session)
No. 32 (XXXIV) MILITARY ATTACKS ON
REFUGEE CAMPS AND SETTLEMENTS IN
SOUTHERN AFRICA AND ELSEWHERE (1983)
The Executive Committee,
(a) Expressed profound concern at the continuation of military or armed attacks on refugee camps and
settlements which was causing untold suffering to refugees, including women and children and elderly persons;
(b) Stressed the utmost importance and urgency of responding to this grave humanitarian problem;
(c) Took note of the report of the Sub-Committee of the Whole on International Protection (A/AC.96/629)
which includes a draft statement of principles on the Prohibition of Military and Armed Attacks on Refugee
Camps and Settlements;
(d) Noted with regret that it had not been possible to reach a consensus on these principles in the time
available;
(e) Requested the Chairman to continue his consultations in order to seek final agreement on these
principles with the least possible delay.
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