TNAG-2873-FCO40-4127-Smuggling-of-Chinese-illegal-immigrants-to-the-USA-via-Hong--1993 — Page 6

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Emphasizes that international efforts to prevent alien smuggling are not intended to inhibit legal migration or freedom of travel, or to undercut protections provided by international law to refugees;

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Reaffirms the need to fully observe international and national law in dealing with alien smuggling, including providing humane treatment and strictly observing all human rights of migrants;

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Requests that relevant specialized agencies and intergovernmental organizations, in particular the International Organization for Migration, the International Maritime Organization, the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and the International Civil Aviation Organization, within their respective spheres of competence, consider ways and means to enhance international cooperation to combat alien smuggling;

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Request the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to consider giving special attention to the question of alien smuggling at its third session, to be held in 1994, in order to encourage international cooperation to address this problem within the framework of its mandate;

13) Requests the Secretary General to transmit the text of the present resolution to all member states and to relevant specialized agencies and intergovernmental organizations.

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