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

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3 May 2002 S/RES/1407 This resolution requested a panel of experts.
19 April 2002 S/RES/1405 This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General’s initiative to establish a fact-finding team for the Jenin refugee camp.
4 April 2002 S/RES/1403 This resolution demanded implementation of resolution 1397.
30 March 2002 S/RES/1402 This resolution expressed concern at the worsening conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
28 March 2002 S/RES/1400 This resolution renewed the mandate in Sierra Leone for a period of six months from 30 March 2002, expressing concern about allegations of sexual abuse.
28 March 2002 S/RES/1401 This resolution created UNAMA.
12 March 2002 S/RES/1397 This resolution demanded an immediate end to all acts of violence and called on both sides to resume negotiations.
28 January 2002 S/RES/1390 This resolution extended the financial measures and broadened the travel ban and arms embargo; requested States to report on the measures taken to enforce them; and requested the 1267 Committee "to cooperate" with the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC).
15 January 2002 S/RES/1388 This resolution amended sanctions on the Taliban and Al-Qaida, to not include Ariana Afghan Airlines.
20 December 2001 S/RES/1386 This resolution authorised the establishment of ISAF to provide security in Kabul.
6 December 2001 S/RES/1383 This resolution endorsed the Bonn Agreement on provisional arrangements until a permanent government could be re-established.
20 November 2001 S/RES/1379 This resolution requested the Secretary-General to attach to his report a list of parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children.
14 November 2001 S/RES/1378 This resolution supported efforts by the Afghan people to establish a new transitional broad-based multi-ethnic government, and affirmed that the UN should play a central role in the establishment of this transitional government.
12 November 2001 S/RES/1377 This resolution called on states to become party to the relevant international conventions and protocols relating to terrorism, to implement 1373 and to assist each other in doing so.
9 November 2001 S/RES/1376 This resolution determined that the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continued to pose a threat to international peace and security in the region.