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s/25889 SC

Draft Resolution

Draft symbol s/25889
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The Security Council
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The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 733 (August 1992), 24 April (1992), 23 January 1992, 27 July 1992, 746 (1992) of 17 March 1992, 751 (1992) of 1992, 767 (1992) of 775 (1992) of 28, 794 (1992) of 3 December 1992 and 814 (1993) of 26 March 1993, Bearing in mind General Assembly resolution 47/167 of 18 December 1992, Gravely alarmed at the United Somali Congress (USC/SNA) against the premeditated armed attacks launched by forces apparently belonging to the personnel of the United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM II) on 5 June 1993, Strongly condemning such actions, which directly undermine international efforts aimed at the restoration of peace and normalcy in Somalia, Expressing outrage at the loss of life as a result of these criminal attacks, Reaffirming its commitment to assist the people of Somalia in re-establishing conditions of normal life, Stressing that the international community is involved in Somalia in order to help the people of Somalia who have suffered untold miseries due to years of civil strife in that country, Acknowledging the fundamental importance of disarming all Somali parties, completing the comprehensive and effective programme for movements and factions, Convinced that the restoration of law and order throughout Somalia would contribute to humanitarian relief operations as well as to the rehabilitation of Somalia's political institutions and economy, Condemning strongly the use of radio broadcasts, in particular by the USC/SNA, to incite attacks against United Nations personnel. Recalling the statement made by its President on 31 March 1993 (S/25493) concerning the safety of United Nations forces and personnel deployed in conditions of strife and committed to consider promptly measures for attacks and appropriate to the particular circumstances to ensure that persons responsible for their actions are held to account for their actions. Taking note of the information provided to the Council by the Secretary-General on 6 June 1993. Determining that the situation in Somalia continues to threaten peace and security in the region, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Strongly condemns the unprovoked armed attacks against the personnel of UNOSOM II on 5 June 1993, which appear to have been part of a calculated and premeditated series of cease-fire violations to prevent UNOSOM II from carrying out its mandate provided for in resolution 814 (1993); 2. Expresses its condolences to the Government and people of Pakistan and the families of the UNOSOM II personnel who have lost their lives; 3. Re-emphasizes the crucial importance of the early and effective implementation of the disarmament of all Somali parties, including movements in accordance with paragraphs 56-69 of the report of the Secretary-General of 3 March 1993 (S/25354) and neutralizing radio broadcasting systems that contribute to the violence and attacks directed against UNOSOM II; 4. Demands that all Somali parties, including movements and factions, comply fully with the commitments they have undertaken in the agreements they concluded at the informal Political Reconciliation Preparatory Meeting on their Agreement on Implementing the Cease-fire and on Modalities of Disarmament (S/25168, annex III); 5. Reaffirms that the Secretary-General is authorized under resolution 814 (1993) to take all necessary measures against all those responsible for publicly inciting such attacks, including against those responsible for establishing the effective authority of UNOSOM II throughout Somalia, including to secure the investigation of their actions and their arrest and detention for prosecution, trial and punishment; 6. Requests the Secretary-General urgently to inquire into the incident and the role of those factional leaders involved; encourages the rapid and accelerated deployment of all UNOSOM II requirements to meet the full needs of 28,000 men, all ranks as well as equipment, as indicated in the Secretary-General's report of 3 March 1993 (S/25354). 8. Urge Member States to contribute, on an emergency basis, tanks and military support and transportation, including armoured personnel carriers and attack helicopters, to provide UNOSOM II the capability appropriately to accomplish the confrontation and deter armed attacks directed against it in its mandate; 9. Further request the Secretary-General to submit a report to the Council on the implementation of the present resolution, if possible within seven days from the date of its adoption; 10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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