UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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17 June 2014 S/RES/2160 This resolution renewed, with minor adjustments, the 1988 Taliban sanctions regime.
9 June 2014 S/RES/2159 This resolution renewed for 13 months the Panel of Experts assisting the 1373 Iran Sanctions Committee, without changes to its mandate.
29 May 2014 S/RES/2158 This was a resolution renewing the mandate of UNSOM for one year.
29 May 2014 S/RES/2157 This resolution renewed UNIOGBIS for a further six months.
29 May 2014 S/RES/2156 This renewed the mandate of UNISFA until 15 October.
8 May 2014 S/RES/2154 This resolution created the "Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage" to be awarded to UN military, police and civilian personnel.
29 April 2014 S/RES/2153 This resolution lifted the diamond embargo on Côte d'Ivoire and partially lifted the arms embargo. It renewed for a year the financial and travel measures on target individuals as well as the sanctions on arms and lethal material, and it renewed for thirteen months the mandate of the Group of Experts assisting the 1572 Sanctions Committee on Côte d'Ivoire.
29 April 2014 S/RES/2152 This resolution extended the mandate of MINURSO for a year and supported the Secretary-General's request for an additional 15 military observers, within existing resources.
28 April 2014 S/RES/2151 This was the first-ever stand-alone resolution on security sector reform.
16 April 2014 S/RES/2150 This was a resolution calling on all states to prevent and fight against genocide, and other serious crimes under international law, reaffirming the principle of responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, and underscoring the importance of taking into account lessons learned from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, during which Hutu and others who opposed the genocide were also killed.
10 April 2014 S/RES/2149 This resolution established the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) with an initial deployment of up to 10,000 military and 1,800 police personnel.
3 April 2014 S/RES/2148 This endorsed the revised priorities of UNAMID.
28 March 2014 S/RES/2147 This resolution renewed the mandate of MONUSCO—including its intervention brigade—until 31 March 2015.
19 March 2014 S/RES/2146 This resolution imposed measures on vessels transporting crude oil that had been illicitly exported from Libya.
17 March 2014 S/RES/2145 This resolution renewed the mandate of UNAMA for a year.