THE RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO SELF-DETERMINATION AND
ITS APPLICATION TO PEOPLES UNDER COLONIAL OR
ALIEN DOMINATION OR FOREIGN OCCUPATION
Situation in occupied Palestine
Report of the Secretary-General
1. At its sixtieth session, the Commission on Human Rights adopted resolution 2004/3, entitled “Situation in occupied Palestine”. In paragraph 2 of the resolution, the Commission requested the Secretary-General to transmit the resolution to the Government of Israel and all other Governments, to disseminate it on the widest possible scale and to make available to the Commission, prior to the convening of its sixty-first session, all information pertaining to the implementation of the present resolution by the Government of Israel.
2. In accordance with the request of the Commission, the Secretary-General on 6 August 2004 addressed a note verbale to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel and to all other Governments, requesting information pertaining to the implementation of the resolution by the Government of Israel.
3. The Department of Public Information undertook the activities referred to in document E/CN.4/2005/26.
4. No reply from Israel had been received at the time of the preparation of the present report.
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Document Type: Report, Secretary-General Report
Document Sources: Commission on Human Rights, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Secretary-General
Subject: Human rights and international humanitarian law, Self-determination, Situation in the OPT including Jerusalem
Publication Date: 21/12/2004