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(g)
Resolution 1995/75, entitled "Cooperation with representatives of
United Nations human rights bodies", in which the Commission requested all
representatives of human rights bodies to continue to take urgent steps, in
conformity with their mandates, to help prevent the hampering of access to the
United Nations human rights procedures in any way and to help prevent the
occurrence of intimidation and reprisals against persons who seek to
cooperate, or have cooperated with United Nations human rights procedures, as
well as relatives of victims of human rights violations, and to continue to
include in their reports to the Commission on Human Rights a reference to
allegations of intimidation or reprisal and of hampering of access to
United Nations human rights procedures, as well as an account of action taken
by them in that regard;
(h)
Resolution 1995/79, entitled "Rights of the Child", in which the
Commission recommended that special rapporteurs pay special attention to
particular situations in which children were in danger;
(i)
Resolution 1995/80, entitled "Comprehensive implementation of and
follow-up to the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action", in which the
Commission called upon all special rapporteurs to take fully into account the
recommendations contained in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
within their mandates;
(j)
Resolution 1995/85, entitled "The elimination of violence against
women", in which the Commission requested other special rapporteurs to
cooperate with and assist the Special Rapporteur on violence against women in
the performance of the tasks and duties mandated, and in particular to respond
to requests for information on violence against women, its causes and its
consequences;
(k)
Resolution 1995/86, entitled "Question of integrating the human
rights of women into the human rights mechanisms of the United Nations", in
which the Commission requested the special rapporteurs regularly and
systematically to include in their reports information on violations of the
human rights of women;
(l)
Resolution 1995/87, entitled "Human rights and thematic
procedures", in which the Commission requested the thematic special
rapporteurs to include in their reports comments on problems of responsiveness
and the result of analyses, as appropriate, in order to carry out their
mandates even more effectively, and to include also in their reports
suggestions as to areas where Governments might request relevant assistance
through the programme of advisory services administered by the Centre for
Human Rights; the Commission also called on the special rapporteurs to include
in their reports gender-disaggregated data and to address the characteristics
and practice of human rights violations that were specifically or primarily
directed against women, or to which women were particularly vulnerable;
(m)
Resolution 1995/88, entitled "Human rights and mass exoduses", in
which the Commission invited the special rapporteurs to seek information,
where appropriate, on problems resulting in mass exoduses of populations or
impeding their voluntary return home.