UN Documents, all PDFs — Last Added
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Abstract: This letter from the Secretary-General informed the Council of his intention to appoint Wolfgang Weisbrod-Weber (Germany) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and head of MINURSO.
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Abstract: This was a closed meeting with the troop and police-contributing countries to MINURSO.
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Abstract: This presidential statement concerned the seizure of Heglig by the SPLA.
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Abstract: This was a report of the Group of Experts supporting the Sanctions Committee on Côte d’Ivoire.
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Abstract: This presidential statement welcomed a clarification made by the Sierra Leone government on a multi-million dollar purchase of arms.
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Abstract: This was the Syrian response to the Joint Special Envoy’s letter of 10 April.
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Abstract: This Joint Special Envoy’s letter to the Security Council concerned the Syrian commitments to cease violence by 10 and then 12 April
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Abstract: This was Kobler’s briefing to the Council.
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Abstract: This was from judges Meron and Joensen on the appeals process in the ICTR.
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Abstract: This letter from the Secretary-General concerned a UN team being dispatched to Damascus to engage in technical discussions in preparation for a potential observer mission.
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Abstract: The Council condemned the 4 April suicide attack against the national theatre in Mogadishu which killed ten people.
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Abstract: The Secretary-General's MINURSO report (Western Sahara).
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Abstract: This presidential statement called on the Syrian government to cease violence by 10 April and the opposition to cease all violence 48 hours thereafter.
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Abstract: This presidential statement was adopted in response to a spreading Tuareg rebellion in the north and called for the immediate restoration of constitutional rule and demanded an end to all hostilities in the north. It also condemned the seizure of territory by rebels in the north, particularly expressing alarm over the presence of Al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists in the north of the country and in the wider Sahel region.
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Abstract: This was a meeting where S/PRST/2012/9 was adopted.
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Abstract: This was the report of the ninth annual workshop for the newly elected members of the Security Council, which was held on 17 and 18 November 2011.
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Abstract: This was a special Secretary-General's report on the reduction of UNOCI's military component.
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Abstract: This was a Secretary-General’s report on UNAMI.
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Abstract: This presidential statement noted Council members’ concern over the deterioration in the situation since the transfer of power to President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi on 25 February.
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Abstract: During this meeting, the Council adopted a presidential statement on the deterioration situation in Yemen since the 25 February transfer of power.
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Abstract: This letter was on the appointment of Major General Muhammad Iqbal Asi (Pakistan) as UNOCI Force Commander.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Mutaboba and Ambassador Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti (Brazil), Chair of the Guinea-Bissau country-specific configuration of the PBC.
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Abstract: This statement was primarily on the violence along the Sudan- South Sudan border.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry.
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Abstract: Echoed the press statement of 22 March on Mali that responded to the forcible seizure of power in Mali and called for the restoration of the constitutional order.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on Mali.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on peacekeeping operations.
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Abstract: The Human Rights Council adopted a resolution calling upon the parties in Yemen to release persons arbitrarily detained by them and to end practices of unlawful detention.
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Abstract: This was a working document assessing the regional threats posed by the proliferation of arms from Libya.
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Abstract: This report was on UNISFA.
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Abstract: This letter transmitted the 30-day AU report on AMISOM requested by resolution 2036.
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Abstract: This was an HRC resolution on Somalia.
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Abstract: The Human Rights Council adopted a resolution expressing very serious concern at the ongoing grave, widespread and systematic human rights violations in DPRK.
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Abstract: This Human Rights Council resolution established the International Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
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Abstract: This statement was on the forcible seizure of power in Mali and called for the restoration of the constitutional order.
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Abstract: The resolution included a call on Israel to desist from its continuous building of settlements and imposing Israeli citizenship on Syrian citizens and to allow the Syrian population of the occupied Syrian Golan to visit their families.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Michael von der Schulenburg, who was withdrawn from Sierra Leone on 6 February as the Secretary-General’s Executive Representative for UNIPSIL, and Guillermo Rishchynski, the chairperson of the Sierra Leone country specific configuration.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed UNAMA's mandate until 23 March 2013.
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Abstract: This was the record of the adoption of resolution 2041 (2012).
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Abstract: This report of the Secretary-General was on children and armed conflict in Colombia.
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Abstract: The Council condemned the terrorist attacks in Damascus on 17 and 19 March and in Aleppo on 18 March.
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Abstract: This meeting included the adoption of S/PRST/2012/6.
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Abstract: The Council received his was a regular 90-day briefing provided by the chair of the Iran Sanctions Committee (1737 Committee), Ambassador Néstor Osorio (Colombia).
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Abstract: This presidential statement supported the Joint Special Envoy's six-point plan for mediation of the Syrian crisis.
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Abstract: This was the record of a debate on Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This letter contained the Framework for African Union and United Nations Facilitation of the Darfur Peace Process.
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Abstract: This letter from Eritrea concerned Ethiopia’s 15 March incursion into Eritrean territory.
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Abstract: This was a midterm report of the Secretary-General on UNIPSIL.
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Abstract: This was the review of progress in the implementation of the statement of mutual commitments on peacebuilding in Liberia.
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Abstract: This letter contained the strategic review of UNIFIL requested in resolution 2004.