Recalling its resolutions 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006) and 1894 (2009) on the
Security Council Agenda Geographical Topic:
Afghanistan
Extract:
Recalling its resolutions 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006) and 1894 (2009) on the
protection of civilians in armed conflict, expressing its serious concern with the
high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, in particular women and children,
the increasingly large majority of which are caused by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and
other violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups, condemning the
targeted killing of women and girls, in particular high-level female officials,
reaffirming that all parties to armed conflict must take all feasible steps to ensure
the protection of affected civilians, especially women, children and displaced
persons, including from sexual violence and all other forms of gender-based
violence, and that perpetrators of such violence must be held accountable, calling
for all parties to comply with their obligations under international law includi ng
international humanitarian law and human rights law and for all appropriate
measures to be taken to ensure the protection of civilians, and recognizing the
importance of the ongoing monitoring and reporting to the United Nations Security
Council, of the situation of civilians and in particular civilian casualties, taking note
of the efforts made by Afghan and international forces in minimizing civilian
casualties, and noting the 18 February 2015 report by UNAMA on the protection of
civilians in armed conflict,