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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1370 – Sierra Leone

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1370 – Sierra Leone

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolutions 1270 (1999) of 22 October 1999, 1289 (2000) of 7February 2000, 1313 (2000) of 4 August 2000, 1317 (2000) of 5 September 2000,1321 (2000) of 20 September 2000 and 1346 (2001) of 30 March 2001, and the statement of its President of 3 November 2000 (S/PRST/2000/31), and all otherrelevant resolutions and statements of its President concerning the situation in Sierra Leone,

Affirming the commitment of all States to respect the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of Sierra Leone,

Expressing its concern at the fragile security situation in the Mano River countries, in particular the continued fighting in Liberia, and at the humanitarian consequences for the civilian, refugee and internally displaced populations in those areas,

Welcoming the progress made in the peace process aimed at achievingsustainable peace and security in Sierra Leone and commending the positive role ofthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) in advancing the peace process,

Recognizing the importance of the progressive extension of State authority throughout the entire country, political dialogue and national reconciliation, the holding by the Government of Sierra Leone of free, fair and transparent elections,the transformation of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) into a political party,full respect for the human rights of all and the rule of law, effective action on the issues of impunity and accountability, the voluntary and unhindered return of refugees and internally displaced persons, the full implementation of a disarmament,demobilization and reintegration programme, the legitimate exploitation of the natural resources of Sierra Leone for the benefit of its people, and stressing that the United Nations should continue to support the fulfilment of these objectives,

Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 7 September 2001(S/2001/857),

  1. Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall be extended for a period ofsix months from 30 September 2001;

2. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States providing troops and support elements to UNAMSIL and those who have made commitments to do so;

3. Requests the Secretary-General to inform the Council at regular intervalson progress made by UNAMSIL in the implementation of key aspects of its conceptof operations, and further requests him to provide an assessment in his next reporton steps taken to improve the effectiveness of UNAMSIL;

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4. Expresses its continued deep concern at the reports of human rightsabuses and attacks committed by the RUF, the Civil Defence Forces (CDF) andother armed groups and individuals, against the civilian population, in particular thewidespread violation of the human rights of women and children, including sexualviolence, demands that these acts cease immediately, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all human rights monitoring positions within UNAMSIL are filled in order to address the concerns raised in paragraphs 40 to 43 of the report ofthe Secretary-General;

5. Welcomes the efforts made by the Government of Sierra Leone and theRUF towards full implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Abuja on 10November 2000 (S/2000/1091) between the Government of Sierra Leone and theRUF and reaffirmed at the meeting of the Economic Community of West AfricanStates (ECOWAS), the United Nations, the Government of Sierra Leone and theRUF at Abuja on 2 May 2001, and encourages them to continue those efforts;

6. In particular, urges the RUF to step up its efforts to fulfil its commitment under the Abuja Ceasefire Agreement to ensure full liberty for the United Nations todeploy its troops throughout the country and also, with a view to restoring theauthority of the Government of Sierra Leone throughout the country, to ensure thefree movement of persons, goods and humanitarian assistance, unimpeded and safemovement of humanitarian agencies, refugees and displaced persons and theimmediate return of all seized weapons, ammunition and other equipment;

7. Encourages the Government of Sierra Leone and the RUF to continue to take steps towards furthering of dialogue and national reconciliation, and, in this regard, stresses the importance of the reintegration of the RUF into Sierra Leone society and the transformation of the RUF into a political party, and demands that the RUF cease any effort at maintaining options for military action;

8. Requests UNAMSIL to continue to support, within its capabilities andareas of deployment, returning refugees and displaced persons and urges the RUF tocooperate to this end in fulfilment of its commitments under the Abuja CeasefireAgreement;

9. Requests the Secretary-General to provide the Council, further to his report of 23 May 2001 (S/2001/513), an update of his views on how to take forward the issue of refugees and internally displaced persons, including their return;

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10. Urges Governments and regional leaders concerned to continue their full cooperation with ECOWAS and the United Nations to promote the efforts of all parties to the Sierra Leone conflict towards the full and peaceful implementation of the Abuja Ceasefire Agreement, and to provide assistance to that end;

11. Encourages the ongoing efforts of ECOWAS towards a lasting and finalsettlement of the crisis in the Mano River Union region, and underlines theimportance of the continuing political and other support that the United Nationsprovides to these efforts in order to stabilize the region;

12. Welcomes the positive impact of progress made in the Sierra Leone peace process on the situation in the Mano River basin, including the recent Ministerial Meetings of the Mano River Union and the prospects for a summit meeting of Mano River Union Presidents, and in this regard, encourages the efforts of the Mano RiverUnion Women’s Peace Network towards regional peace;

13. Emphasizes the importance of a successful disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme to long-term stability in Sierra Leone, welcomes the progress made in that process and urges the RUF, CDF and other groups to continuetheir commitment to, and active participation in, the programme;

14. Expresses concern at the serious financial shortfall in the multi-donor Trust Fund for the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme, and urges international organizations and donor countries to support generously and urgently the efforts of the Government of Sierra Leone in this regard, as well asprovide additional funds for the wide range of urgently needed post-conflictactivities, including humanitarian and rehabilitation requirements;

15. Emphasizes the importance of free, fair, transparent and inclusive elections for the long-term stability of Sierra Leone and takes note of UNAMSIL’sreadiness to provide support, within its capabilities, to facilitate the smooth holding of the elections;

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16. Emphasizes that the development and extension of the administrativecapacities of Sierra Leone are essential to sustainable peace and development in thecountry, and to the holding of free, fair and transparent elections, and thereforeurges the Government of Sierra Leone, with the assistance of UNAMSIL, inaccordance with its mandate, to accelerate and coordinate efforts to restore civilauthority and basic public services throughout the country (including in the diamondmining areas), including by the deployment of key administrative officials and theSierra Leone police and the progressive involvement of the Sierra Leone Army inproviding border security against external forces, and encourages States, otherinternational organizations and non-governmental organizations to provideappropriate assistance in this regard;

17. Encourages the Government of Sierra Leone, together with theSecretary-General, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights andother relevant international actors, to expedite the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Special Court envisaged by resolution 1315(2000) of 14 August 2000, bearing in mind in particular the need to ensure the appropriate protection of children, and urges donors urgently to commit funds forthe Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to disburse their financial pledges to the Trust Fund for the Special Court;

18. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s intention to keep the security, political,humanitarian and human rights situation in Sierra Leone under close review and to report to the Council, after due consultations with troop-contributing countries, with any additional recommendations, including on how UNAMSIL will provide support to the Government of Sierra Leone in holding elections;

19. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4374th meeting, on 18 September 2001.

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