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United Nations Security Council Resolution 888 – El Salvador

United Nations Security Council Resolution 888 – El Salvador

Resolution 888 (1993)

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolution 637 (1989) of 27 July 1989,

Recalling also its resolutions 693 (1991) of 20 May 1991, 714 (1991) of30 September 1991, 729 (1992) of 14 January 1992, 784 (1992) of 30 October 1992,791 (1992) of 30 November 1992 and 832 (1993) of 27 May 1993,

Recalling also its presidential statements of 18 March 1993, 11 June 1993and 5 November 1993,

Having studied the report of the Secretary-General of 23 November 1993(S/26790),

Noting with appreciation the continuing efforts of the Secretary-General tosupport the full and timely implementation of the agreements signed by theGovernment of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberacióng Nacional (FMLN) to maintain and consolidate peace and promote reconciliation inEl Salvador,

Welcoming the Secretary-General’s observation that the peace process inEl Salvador has advanced, and that significant progress has been made towardsother objectives of the Peace Accords,

Concerned at the continuing problems and delays in implementing several important components of the Peace Accords, including inter alia those related tothe transfer of lands, the reintegration into civilian society of ex-combatantsand war disabled, the deployment of the National Civil Police and the phasingout of the National Police, and the recommendations of the Commission on theTruth,

Noting with concern the recent acts of violence in El Salvador, which mayindicate renewed activity by illegal armed groups, and could, if unchecked,negatively affect the peace process in El Salvador including the electionsscheduled for March 1994,

Welcoming in this regard the efforts of the Secretary-General incooperation with the Government of El Salvador towards the establishment of amechanism to investigate illegal armed groups and their possible connection withrenewed political violence,

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Noting also with concern the seemingly politically motivated murders ofmembers of the different political parties, including the FMLN and the AlianzaRepublicana Nacionalista (ARENA),

Noting that El Salvador has entered a critical phase in the peace process and that political parties have just begun a campaign for the elections to beheld in March 1994, which should take place in a peaceful environment,

Stressing the importance of free and fair elections as an essential element of the entire peace process in El Salvador,

Noting recent progress in voter registration and stressing the importancethat all registered voters be issued relevant credentials so as to enable broadparticipation in the elections,

Welcoming the commitment of the presidential candidates to peace andstability in El Salvador of 5 November 1993, as referred to in paragraph 92 ofthe report of the Secretary-General (S/26790),

Welcoming also the recent announcement by the Government of El Salvador toexpedite the implementation of the land transfer programme,

Welcoming also the work of the United Nations Observer Mission inEl Salvador (ONUSAL) and noting its vital importance to the entire peace andreconciliation process in El Salvador,

Reiterating the necessity, in this as in all peace-keeping operations, tocontinue to monitor expenditures carefully during this period of increasing demands on peace-keeping resources,

  1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General of 23 November 1993(S/26790);

2. Condemns recent acts of violence in El Salvador;

3. Expresses concern that important elements of the Peace Accords remain only partially implemented;

4. Urges the Government of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Martípara la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) to make determined efforts to preventpolitical violence and accelerate compliance with their commitments under thePeace Accords;

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5. The Secretary-General’s use of his goodoffices in the El Salvador peace process;

6. Reaffirms also its support, in this context, for the efforts of The Secretary-general, in cooperation with the Government of El Salvador, aimed at the immediate launching of an impartial, independent and credible investigationinto illegal armed groups, and urges all sectors of society in El Salvador tocooperate in such an investigation;

7. Calls upon all parties concerned to cooperate fully with theSecretary-General’s Special Representative and ONUSAL in their task of verifying the parties’ implementation of their commitments and urges them to complete such implementation within the framework of the agreed calendar and the new timetableproposed by ONUSAL;

8. Stresses the need to ensure that the police and public securityprovisions of the Peace Accords are scrupulously observed, with full ONUSALverification, and that necessary steps are taken to complete the recovery of allweapons held by private individuals, in contravention of the Peace Accords;

9. Urges the Government of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Martípara la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) to remove all obstacles facing implementation of the land transfer programme and stresses the need to accelerate reintegration programmes for ex-combatants of both sides in conformity with the Peace Accords;

10. Reaffirms the need for full and timely implementation of therecommendations of the Commission on the Truth;

11. Calls upon the relevant authorities in El Salvador to take all necessary measures to ensure that the elections to be held in March 1994 be free and fair and requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide assistance inthis regard;

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12. Urges all States, as well as the international institutions engaged inthe fields of development and finance, to contribute promptly and generously in support of the implementation of all aspects of the Peace Accords;

13. Decides to extend the mandate of ONUSAL until 31 May 1994;

14. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council fully informed of further developments in the El Salvador peace process;

15. Requests the Secretary-General to report by 1 May 1994 on the operations of ONUSAL so that the Council may review the Mission’s size and scope for the period after 31 May 1994, taking into account the Secretary-General’srelevant recommendations for the fulfilment and completion of its mandate;

16. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3321st meeting,on 30 November 1993.

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