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(.b) Recommends to the Economic and Social Council that it establish a Special Committee for the purpose of carrying out promptly the examination and preparation of the report referred to in paragraph (a) ; and (c) Recommends to the Economic and Social Council that it take into consideration in this matter the following principles : (i) This problem is international in scope .and nature ; (ii) No refugees or displaced persons who have finally and definitely, in complete freedom and after receiving full knowledge of the facts, including adequate information from the Governments of their' countries of origin, expressed valid objections to returning to their countries of origin and do not come within the provisions of paragraph (d) below, shall be compelled to return to their country of origin. The future of such refugees or displaced persons shall become the concern of whatever international body may be recognized or established as a result of the report referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) above, except in cases where the Government of the country where they are established has made an arrangement with this body to assume the complete cost of their maintenance and the responsibility for their protection ; (iii) The main task concerning displaced persons is to encourage ■ and assist in every way possible their early return to their countries of origin. Such assistance may take the form of promoting the conclusion of bilateral arrangements for mutual assistance in the repatriation of such persons, having regard to the principles laid down in paragraph (c) (ii) above ; (d) Considers that no action taken as a result of this resolution shall be of such a character as to interfere in any way with the surrender and punishment or war criminals, quislings and traitors, in conformity with present or future international arrangements or agreements ; (e) Considers that Germans being transferred to Germany from other States or who fled to other States from Allied' troops, do not fall under the action of this declaration in so far as their situation may be decided by Allied forces of occupation in Germany, in agreement with the Governments of the respective countries. AGREEMENT ON INTERIM MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IN RESPECT OF REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS The Governments which have signed the Constitution of the International Refugee Organization, Having determined that they will take all measures possible to accomplish expeditiously the entry into effective operation of that Organization, and to provide for an orderly transfer to it of the functions and assets of existing organizations ; Having decided that, pending the entry into force of the Constitution of the Organization, a Preparatory Commission for the International Refugee Organization should be established for the performance of certain functions and duties ;
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