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equality of treatment of people from different social classes (Qatar);
A - 88.65. Continue monitoring and assessing closely the implementation of the Master Plan for the
Administration of Justice, and the Strategic Plan for Development of Justice Process in the Southern
Border Provinces of Thailand (Malaysia);
A - 88.66. Continue to take measures to ensure that alleged human rights violations by the police and
security services are properly investigated and prosecuted (Austria);
A - 88.67. Investigate allegations of human rights abuses by all parties in the southern border
provinces of Thailand (Australia);
A - 88.68. Promptly investigate all allegations of human rights violations, including in the three
southernmost provinces, and bring perpetrators to justice (Canada);
A - 88.69. Address the issue of impunity in certain cases and for certain parts of Thai society, not
least by strengthening the independence of the Office of Prosecutor and the independence of the
judiciary (Sweden);
A - 88.70. Increase efforts to tackle corruption and impunity of State officials (Slovenia);
A - 88.71. Ensure the rights of victims and families to justice and an effective remedy in law and
ensure that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission be granted sufficient powers to complete its job
effectively (United Kingdom);
A - 88.72. Fully fund the TRCT’s budget and staffing and to ensure it has sufficient powers and
access to information to undertake its mandate (Australia);
A - 88.73. Provide the TRCT with necessary power, sufficient resources, and the continued
independence it requires to be effective (United States);
A - 88.74. Ensure full cooperation with the TCRT by all branches of the Government (United States);
A - 88.75. Permit the TCRT full access to assistance from the United Nations Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights, other United Nations agencies, foreign governments and human
rights organizations (United States);
A - 88.76. Consider developing a system of alternative sentencing to effectively reduce the number of
women and children held in prison (Austria);
A - 88.77. Review its penitentiary policy to become more gender-sensitive and child-friendly, taking
on board the interests of mother-prisoners and their minor children (Slovakia);
A - 88.78. Consider raising (from 7 years old) the minimum age of criminal responsibility (Brazil);
A - 88.79. Ensure separation of juvenile offenders from adult inmates (Slovakia);
A - 88.80. Address further the fundamental structural problem of social inequality and unequal access
to opportunities and services of the poor and marginalized to enable the people to enjoy their rights
as indicated in the reform programme and policies (Cambodia);
A - 88.81. Continue applying the strategies and socio-economic development plans of the country,
particularly for reducing poverty (Cuba);
A - 88.82. Pursue National Economic and Social Development Plans aiming at supporting the poor
and the disadvantaged to ensure adequate living standards for all the population (Algeria);
A - 88.83. Continue increasing and consolidating the successful social programmes developed to
date, essential in the fight to reduce poverty and social exclusion, on the basis of a fair distribution of
wealth that will enable the realization of the highest possible welfare for its people (Venezuela
(Bolivarian Republic of));
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