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  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/979

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the report of the 1533 Sanctions Committee, containing an account of the activities of the Committee from 1 January to 31 December 2012.

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/968

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the thirteenth report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004).

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/983

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the report of the 1970 Sanctions Committee covering the Committee's activities during the period from 1 January to 31 December 2012.

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/974

    Abstract: This letter concerned the appointment of Jose Ramos-Horta as Special Representative and head of UNIOGBIS.

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/982

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the report of the 1718 Sanctions Committee covering the Committee's activities during the period from 1 January to 31 December 2012.

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/965

    Abstract: This letter transmitted a report on the activities of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa from January to December 2012.

  • 31 December 2012 View: SC/10876

    Abstract: The 1533 DRC Sanctions Committee added two individuals—Eric Badege and Jean-Marie Runiga—and two entities—M23 and the Forces Democratique de Liberation du Rwanda—to the sanctions list.

  • 31 December 2012 View: S/2012/975

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the annual report of the Guinea-Bissau Sanctions Committee’s activities from 18 May to 31 December 2012.

  • 28 December 2012 View: S/2012/967

    Abstract: This letter was from the Secretary-General on the appointment of the DRC Group of Experts.

  • 27 December 2012 View: S/2013/43

    Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s letter on the use of modern technologies.

  • 27 December 2012 View: SC/10874

    Abstract: The Council demanded the Seleka rebel alliance cease hostilities, called on all parties to seek a peaceful solution and supported efforts undertaken by the Economic Community of the Central African States to solve the crisis.

  • 24 December 2012 View: A/HRC/22/51/Add.1

    Abstract: This was the report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Heiner Bielefeldt, on his mission to Cyprus.

  • 24 December 2012 View: S/2012/959

    Abstract: In this letter, the Council informed the Secretary-General of his wish that the rule of law report be submitted to it as close to the due date as possible (19 January 2013).

  • 21 December 2012 View: S/2012/956

    Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's report on BINUCA.

  • 21 December 2012 View: SC/10872

    Abstract: The Sanctions Committee drew attention to two recommendations of the annual report of the group of experts.

  • 21 December 2012 View: SC/10873

    Abstract: The Council issued a press statement deploring the shooting down of a UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) helicopter by the the Sudan People’s Liberation Army earlier that day.

  • 20 December 2012 View: SC/10871

    Abstract: This was a Sanctions Committee press release announcing the listing of two additional entities.

  • 20 December 2012 View: S/PV.6897

    Abstract: This was an open debate on post-conflict peacebuilding in which the Secretary-General and Bangladesh, as chair of the PBC, briefed.

  • 20 December 2012 View: S/PV.6898

    Abstract: Foreign Minister Tieman Hubert Coulibaly of Mali and representatives of Cote d'Ivoire and the AU addressed the Council following the authorisation of AFISMA in resolution 2085.

  • 20 December 2012 View: S/PRST/2012/29

    Abstract: This presidential statement was on post-conflict peacebuilding and emphasised the importance of inclusivity in national peacebuilding processes.

  • 20 December 2012 View: S/RES/2085

    Abstract: This resolution authorised the deployment of AFISMA for an initial period of one year.

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/PRST/2012/27

    Abstract: The statement noted the remarkable achievements made since independence in 2002 and came as UNMIT prepared to conclude its mandate in the country on 31 December 2012.

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/PRST/2012/28

    Abstract: This presidential statement was on the LRA and requested an implementation plan for the UN Regional Strategy by 28 February 2013..

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/PV.6896

    Abstract: A debate on Afghanistan following a briefing by Special Representative and UNAMA head Jan Kubis.

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/2012/958

    Abstract: In this letter, the Secretary-General requested an extension to 31 October 2013 to issue the rule of law report originally due by 19 January 2013.

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/RES/2084

    Abstract: Renewed UNDOF for six months and requested reporting every 90 days (previously it had been every six months) and strengthened language regarding the security of UN personnel.

  • 19 December 2012 View: SC/10867

    Abstract: This statement was on the attacks conducted by armed groups over the last few days in the country’s north-east.

  • 19 December 2012 View: S/PV.6894

    Abstract: This was the regular monthly briefing on the Middle East by Under-Secretary-General Feltman.

  • 18 December 2012 View: S/2012/944

    Abstract: This letter from the president of the Security Council concerned the appointment of Maohamed Ibn Chambas as the new AU-UN Joint Special Representative and Joint Chief Mediator ad interim.

  • 18 December 2012 View: S/PV.6891

    Abstract: Special Representative and head of UNOCA, Abou Moussa, briefed on his office's activities and on LRA-affected areas.

  • 17 December 2012 View: S/RES/2081

    Abstract: This resolution extended the terms of 13 permanent judges of the ICTY until 31 December 2013 and the terms of eight ad litem judges for different periods of time.

  • 17 December 2012 View: S/RES/2083

    Abstract: This resolution renewed the mandate of the Al-Qaida sanctions committee (1267/1989) Ombudsperson for 30 months.

  • 17 December 2012 View: S/RES/2082

    Abstract: This resolution modified the Taliban (1988) sanctions regime, allowing for a number of exemptions to make it easier for listed individuals to travel in order to participate in meetings in support of peace and reconciliation. It also renewed the Committee's Monitoring Team.

  • 17 December 2012 View: S/2012/937

    Abstract: This presidential note stated that Council members supported a process of selection of chairpersons of subsidiary organs, with the participation of all members, in a “balanced, transparent, efficient and inclusive way.”

  • 17 December 2012 View: S/2012/940

    Abstract: This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Portugal to the Secretary-General containing a briefing he delivered to the Council on 14 December 2012 in his capacity as outgoing chair of the Informal Working Group on Documentation and Other Procedural Questions.

  • 14 December 2012 View: S/2012/931

    Abstract: This was a report on Iraq/Kuwait missing persons and property.

  • 14 December 2012 View: S/2012/943

    Abstract: This letter from the Secretary-General concerned the appointment of Maohamed Ibn Chambas as the new AU-UN Joint Special Representative and Joint Chief Mediator ad interim.

  • 13 December 2012 View: S/2012/923

    Abstract: This report was on UNOCA and LRA-affected areas.

  • 13 December 2012 View: S/PV.6888

    Abstract: This was a briefing by the outgoing chair of the 1737 Sanctions Committee, Ambassador Nestor Osorio (Colombia).

  • 13 December 2012 View: S/PV.6887

    Abstract: This was a briefing on the ICC's work in Sudan.

  • 13 December 2012 View: A/RES/67/85

    Abstract: This was a resolution on the safety and security of humanitarian personnel and protection of UN personnel.

  • 13 December 2012 View: S/2012/926

    Abstract: This letter from the Secretary-General set out funding options for AFISMA.

  • 13 December 2012 View: SC/10857

    Abstract: Expressed serious concern over the lack of progress in the restoration of constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau. The statement noted that stabilisation can only be achieved through genuine dialogue and effective civilian oversight of the military and condemned the armed attacks of 21 October expressing deep concern over the reports of killings and serious human rights violations in the aftermath of those attacks.

  • 12 December 2012 View: S/RES/2079

    Abstract: This resolution renewed for a year both the sanctions regime on Liberia and the mandate of the Panel of Experts.

  • 12 December 2012 View: S/RES/2080

    Abstract: This resolution extended the terms of five permanent judges of the ICTR until 31 December 2014.

  • 12 December 2012 View: S/PV.6886

    Abstract: This was a briefing by the Under-Secretaries-General for Peacekeeping and Field Support on inter-mission cooperation.

  • 12 December 2012 View: S/2012/922

    Abstract: This presidential note contained language aimed at enhancing interaction with member states, such as suggesting that Council members alternate their interventions with non-Council members during open debates. The note also encouraged the inclusion of more substantive information in the Council's annual report.

  • 11 December 2012 View: SC/10851

    Abstract: This press statement condemned the arrest of the interim prime minister and the dismissal of the government of Mali and urged the interim president to swiftly reappoint a national unity government.

  • 10 December 2012 View: S/PV.6882

    Abstract: At the initiative of Morocco, the Council held a high-level meeting on the Sahel presided by Foreign Minister Saad-Eddine Al Othmani. The Secretary-General and the Special Envoy for the Sahel, Romano Prodi, as well as representatives from several regional organisations made statements.

  • 10 December 2012 View: S/PRST/2012/26

    Abstract: The Council expressed serious concern over the insecurity and the significant ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Sahel region, “which is further complicated by the presence of armed groups, including separatist movements, terrorist and criminal networks, and their increased activities, as well as the continued proliferation of weapons from within and outside the region that threaten peace, security, and stability.”