S/24422 SC
Draft Resolution
| Draft symbol | S/24422 |
|---|---|
| Sponsors (5) |
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council_
Reaffirming its resolutions 71315 (1991) of 25 September 1991, 721 (1991) of 27 November 1991, 724 (1991) of December 1991, 727 of 30 January 1992, 752 of February 1992, 769 of May 1992, 749 of June 1992, 758 of August 1992 and 770 (1992) of 7 August 1992,
Noting the letter dated 10 August 1992 from the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations (S/24401) _
Expressing grave alarm at continuing reports of widespread violations of international humanitarian law occurring within the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina including reports of forcible expulsion and deportation of civilians, imprisonment and abuse of civilians in detention centres, deliberate attacks on non-combatants, hospitals and ambulances, impeding the delivery of food and medical supplies to the civilian population, and a wanton devastation and destruction of property,
Recalling the statement of the President of the Council of 4 August 1992
1. Reaffirms that all parties to the conflict are bound to comply with international humanitarian law and in respect of the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949_
2. Strongly condemns any violations of international humanitarian law, including those involved in the practice of "ethnic cleansing".
3 Demands that all military forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, all parties and others concerned in the former Yugoslavia, immediately cease and desist from all breaches of international humanitarian law from actions such as those described above;
4 Further demands that relevant international humanitarian organizations, and in particular the International Committee of the Red Cross, be granted immediate, unimpeded and continued access to camps, prisons and detention centres within the territory of the former Yugoslavia and calls upon their power to facilitate such access;
5 Calls upon States and, as appropriate, international humanitarian organizations to collate substantiated information in their possession or submitted to them relating to the violations of humanitarian law, including grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions being committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia and to make this information available to the Council;
6 Requests the Secretary-General to collate the information submitted under paragraph 5 and to submit a report to the Council summarizing the information and recommending additional measures that might be appropriate in response to the information;
7 Decides, acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, that all parties and others concerned in the former Yugoslavia, all military forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, shall comply with the provisions of the present resolution, failing which the Council will need to take further measures under the Charter;
8 Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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