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9. Notes that such financing or support may be provided, inter alia, but not limited to, income derived from illicit cultivation and production and drug trafficking, in particular from Afghanistan, as well as their precursors;
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11. Reaffirms that Member States, when proposing to the Committee to include names on the List, shall comply with paragraph 5 of resolution 1735 (2006) and paragraph 12 of resolution 1822 (2008) and provide a detailed statement of reasons, and decides that the statement of reasons may be disclosed upon request, except ...
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12. Encourages Member States that propose a new name, as well as those that proposed names for inclusion on the List prior to the adoption of the present resolution, to clarify whether the Committee may disclose, at the request of a Member State, their status as requesting States;
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13. Calls upon Member States, when proposing names to the Committee for inclusion on the Roster, to use the new standard form provided for that purpose, once it has been adopted and posted on the Committee's website, and requests them to provide the Committee with as much information as possible on the proposed name, i...
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15. Invites Member States and relevant international organizations to bring any relevant judicial decision and procedure to the attention of the Committee so that it may take this into account when considering the relevant application for inclusion or updating the relevant summary of reasons;
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16. Requests all members of the Committee and the Monitoring Team to provide the Committee with any information they may have regarding such a request from such a Member State, which may be used by the Committee in its decision on the request for inclusion and which may be used for additional information in the prepara...
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18. Decides that, after publication, and in any event within three working days of the listing, the Secretariat shall notify the Permanent Mission of the country or countries in which it is believed that the person or entity is located and, in the case of a person, the country of nationality of the person concerned (to...
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19. Reaffirms the provisions of paragraph 17 of resolution 1822 (2008) concerning the requirement that States take all possible measures, in accordance with their domestic laws and practices, to notify or inform the person or entity concerned in a timely manner of the listing of his or her name on the List, including t...
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20. Decides that, when considering requests for delisting, the Committee shall be assisted by an office of the Ombudsman, which shall be established for an initial period of 18 months from the date of adoption of the present resolution, requests the Secretary-General, in close consultation with the Committee, to appoin...
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21. Decides that, following the appointment of the Ombudsman, the Office of the Ombudsman shall receive requests from individuals and entities wishing to be removed from the List, in accordance with the modalities set out in annex II to the present resolution, and that, following the appointment of the Ombudsman, the f...
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23. Calls upon States to request the delisting of persons whose deaths have been officially recorded, especially where no assets have been identified, as well as entities that no longer exist, and to take all necessary measures to ensure that assets belonging to such persons or entities have not been and will not be tr...
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24. Calls upon Member States to bear in mind, when defrosting the property of a deceased person or an entity that has ceased to exist and has therefore been removed from the List, the obligations set out in resolution 1373 (2001) and, in particular, to prevent the use of defrosted property for terrorist purposes;
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25. Encourages the Committee to take due account, when considering delisting requests, of the views of the designating States and the States of residence, nationality or constitution, and calls upon the members of the Committee to make every effort to justify any objection to delisting requests;
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26. Requests the Monitoring Team, upon completion of the review referred to in paragraph 25 of resolution 1822 (2008), to submit to the Committee every six months a list of persons on the Consolidated List who have died, together with an assessment of relevant information such as the certification of death and, as far ...
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27. Decides that, within three days of the delisting of a name, the Secretariat shall notify the permanent mission of the country or countries in which it is believed that the person or entity is located and, in the case of a person, its country of nationality (to the extent that the information is known), and shall re...
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28. Calls upon all Member States, in particular those States that are the originators of listings and States of residence or nationality, to provide the Committee with identification and other additional information, together with supporting documentation, on listed individuals, groups, undertakings and entities, inclu...
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29. Welcomes the considerable progress made by the Committee in reviewing all the names on the List in accordance with paragraph 25 of resolution 1822 (2008), instructs the Committee to complete this operation by 30 June 2010, and calls upon all States concerned to respond,
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30. Requests the Monitoring Team to submit to the Committee, by 30 July 2010, a report on the revision required by paragraph 25 of resolution 1822 (2008) and on what the Committee, Member States and the Monitoring Team have done to implement it;
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31. Also requests the Monitoring Team to submit annually to the Committee, upon completion of the review required by paragraph 25 of resolution 1822 (2008), a list of listed individuals and entities that do not have identification elements to ensure that the measures imposed on them are effectively implemented, and dir...
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33. Reaffirms the importance of all States establishing, and where necessary adopting, adequate procedures for the full implementation of the measures described in paragraph 1 above in all their aspects;
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34. Encourages the Committee to continue to ensure that the procedures for listing and delisting individuals and entities, as well as for granting humanitarian exemptions, are fair and transparent, and to continue to actively review its guidelines with a view to achieving these objectives;
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35. Requests the Committee to review its guidelines as soon as possible to take into account the provisions of the present resolution, in particular paragraphs 7, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 23, 34 and 41;
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36. Encourages Member States and relevant international organizations to send representatives to hold further discussions with members of the Committee on matters of interest to them, and expresses its appreciation to those Member States that propose to hold briefings on what they have done to implement the measures se...
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37. Requests the Committee to report to the General Assembly on the information it has gathered on the implementation activities of Member States and to identify and recommend measures to strengthen such implementation;
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38. Requests the Committee to identify any cases of non-compliance with the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above and to decide on the appropriate course of action for each case, and requests the Chairman of the Committee to report to the Council on the activities of the Committee in this regard in its periodic rep...
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39. Urges all Member States, when implementing the measures set out in paragraph 1 above, to ensure that false, forged, stolen or lost passports and other travel documents are cancelled and withdrawn from circulation in accordance with internal laws and practices as soon as possible, and to provide information on such ...
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40. Calls upon Member States, in accordance with their domestic laws and practices, to provide the private sector with information recorded in their national databases on false, forged, stolen or lost identity documents or travel documents that fall within their national jurisdiction and, where it appears that a listed...
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42. Requests the Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of all matters before it and which remain outstanding at the date of adoption of the present resolution, and urges the Committee and its members to resolve all such matters, as far as possible, by 31 December 2010;
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43. Reaffirms the need for the Committee, the Counter-Terrorism Committee and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), as well as their respective expert groups, to cooperate more closely, including, where appropriate, through increased information-sharing and coordination of their country visits w...
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44. Encourages the Monitoring Team and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue their joint activities, in cooperation with the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the experts of the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), to assist Member States in the implementation...
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45. Requests the Committee to consider, as appropriate, visits by its Chairman or some of its members to a particular country to assist in the effective and full implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, with a view to encouraging States to comply fully with the provisions of the present resoluti...
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46. Also requests the Committee to report orally to the General Assembly, through its Chairman, on all its activities and those of the Monitoring Team at least every 180 days and, as appropriate, together with the Chairs of the CTC and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), on their own reports, ...
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47. Decides to extend for a further period of 18 months the mandate of the Monitoring Team established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), established in New York, to assist the Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate and to provide support to the Ombudsman, and requests the Secretary-General to take ...
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2. The Ombudsperson shall immediately transmit requests for delisting that are not referred to the petitioner to the members of the Committee, the States responsible for the registration, the States of nationality, residence or constitution, the competent United Nations bodies and all other States that he or she consid...
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3. The Ombudsman shall immediately forward the de-listing request to the Monitoring Team, which shall communicate to it within two months: (a) All information available to it that is relevant for the purpose of the delisting request, including court decisions and procedures, press articles and information that States o...
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2. Welcomes the commitment of the United Nations to work sustainably with the Government and people of Afghanistan, and reaffirms its support for the work of UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General;
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3. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMA, as set out in resolutions 1662 (2006), 1746 (2007), 1806 (2008) and 1868 (2009) and paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 below, until 23 March 2011;
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4. Calls upon the United Nations, with the assistance of the international community, to support the priorities set by the Government of Afghanistan for security, governance and economic development, and regional cooperation, and to facilitate the full implementation of mutual commitments on these issues and the contin...
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5. Decides also that UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, within their respective mandates and guided by the principle of strengthening Afghan ownership and leadership, shall continue to pursue international civilian efforts, in accordance with the London Communiqué, with particular emphasis o...
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6. Also reaffirms that UNAMA and the Special Representative will continue to lead international civilian efforts in the following priority areas: (a) Through a strengthened and expanded country-wide presence, promote the implementation of the Afghanistan Interim Development Strategy and the National Drug Control Strate...
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7. Calls upon all Afghan parties and members of the international community to continue to cooperate with UNAMA in the implementation of its mandate and to ensure the security and freedom of movement of United Nations and associated personnel throughout the country;
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8. Reaffirms the need to ensure the safety of United Nations personnel and its support for the measures already taken by the Secretary-General in this regard, and looks forward to an analysis of the security needs of the United Nations in Afghanistan;
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9. Stresses the importance of strengthening and expanding the presence of UNAMA and other United Nations agencies, funds and programmes in the provinces, encourages the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to take appropriate steps to address the security concerns associated with the strengthening and expansion of...
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10. Stresses the importance of the forthcoming national legislative elections for the democratic development of Afghanistan, calls for every effort to be made to ensure the credibility, safety and security of the elections, recognizes the challenges facing the Afghan Independent Electoral Commission and the Electoral L...
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11. Welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to work closely with the United Nations to learn from the 2009 elections in order to improve the electoral process in 2010 and beyond, and, taking into account the commitments made at the London Conference on Electoral Reform, reaffirms the essential role of ...
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12. Welcomes the renewed efforts of the Government of Afghanistan, including in the context of the upcoming National Peace Jirga to be held this year, to facilitate dialogue with opposition elements who are ready to renounce violence, cut ties with Al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations, denounce terrorism and acce...
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13. Welcomes the commitment of the Government to develop and implement an effective, inclusive, transparent and sustainable national peace and reintegration programme, stresses the role of UNAMA in facilitating the implementation of this programme as required by the present resolution, and encourages the international ...
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14. Welcomes the efforts made by the Government of Afghanistan and its partners, neighbouring countries and the region, to build mutual trust and cooperation, and recent cooperative initiatives by concerned countries and regional organizations, including the Fourth Trilateral Summit between Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tu...
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15. Reaffirms the central role of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board in coordinating, facilitating and monitoring the implementation of the Afghanistan National Development Strategy, and calls upon all concerned to cooperate with the Council in this regard in order to further improve its effectiveness;
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16. Calls upon international organizations and donors, as well as the Government of Afghanistan, to honour their commitments made at the International Conference in Support of Afghanistan, held in Paris on 12 June 2008, and at the London Conference on Afghanistan, held on 28 January 2010, and reaffirms the importance o...
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17. Calls upon the Government of Afghanistan, supported by the international community, including ISAF and the "Operation Enduring Freedom" coalition, in accordance with their respective evolving mandates, to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan
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19. Welcomes the results achieved so far in the implementation of the Mine Action Programme for Afghanistan, and encourages the Government of Afghanistan, with the support of the United Nations and other interested parties, to continue its efforts to destroy anti-personnel and anti-tank mines and explosive remnants of ...
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20. Welcomes the progress made by the International Security Assistance Force and other international forces in minimizing the risk of civilian casualties, as described in the report of UNAMA on the protection of civilians in armed conflict of January 2010, and calls upon them to continue to intensify such efforts, inc...
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21. Stresses the importance of ensuring access by relevant organizations, as appropriate, to all prisons and places of detention in Afghanistan, and calls for full respect for international law, including humanitarian and human rights law;
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22. Expresses deep concern at the recruitment and use of children by Taliban forces in Afghanistan and at the killing and maiming of children as a result of the conflict, reiterates its strong condemnation of the recruitment and use of child soldiers in violation of applicable international law, as well as all other vi...
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23. Reaffirms the importance of making the Afghan security sector more functional, professional and accountable, within a comprehensive framework, through appropriate accreditation procedures, training, mentoring, equipment and accountability for both women and men, in order to accelerate the achievement of the goal of...
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24. Welcomes in this regard the continued development and capacity of the Afghan National Army to plan and conduct operations, and encourages continuing training efforts, including through the provision of trainers, resources and mentoring and liaison teams through the NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan, advice on th...
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25. Notes the continued efforts of the Afghan authorities to strengthen the capacity of the Afghan National Police, calls for continued efforts to this end, including through targeted district development, and stresses the importance, in this context, of international assistance in the form of financial support and the...
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26. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the programme of dismantling illegal armed groups by the Government of Afghanistan, and calls for further efforts to ensure further progress, with the support of the international community;
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27. Takes note of the recent progress made in combating opium production, remains concerned about the continuing negative impact of opium cultivation, production, trafficking and consumption on security, development and governance in Afghanistan and at the regional and international levels, calls upon the Government of...
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28. Calls upon States to strengthen international and regional cooperation to counter the threat posed by illicit drug production, trafficking and consumption from Afghanistan to the international community, in accordance with the principle of common and shared responsibility, inter alia, through the strengthening of t...
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31. Stresses in this regard the importance of further progress towards the reconstruction and reform of the prison sector in Afghanistan in order to ensure greater respect for the rule of law and human rights in Afghanistan;
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32. Notes with concern that widespread corruption undermines security, good governance, counter-narcotics and economic development efforts, and invites the Government of Afghanistan, supported by the international community, to take a strong leadership role in the fight against corruption and to strengthen its efforts ...
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33. Encourages all Afghan institutions, including the executive and legislative branches, to work in a spirit of cooperation, encourages the Government of Afghanistan to continue legislative reform and public administration reform in order to establish the principles of good governance, including full representation of...
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34. Calls for full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms as well as international humanitarian law throughout Afghanistan, notes with concern that restrictions are imposed on journalists and that they are the target of attacks, commends the Independent Human Rights Commission in Afghanistan for its courageo...
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35. Recognizes that, despite the progress made towards gender equality, greater efforts are needed to guarantee the rights of women and girls, strongly condemns the continuing forms of discrimination and violence against girls and women, in particular violence to prevent girls from attending school, stresses the import...
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36. Welcomes the cooperation of the Government of Afghanistan and UNAMA with the Committee established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1267 (1999) in the implementation of resolution 1904 (2009), including by providing information relevant to the updating of the Consolidated List and by assisting in the identif...
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37. Calls for the strengthening of regional economic cooperation, inter alia, to facilitate regional trade, increase foreign investment and improve infrastructure in Afghanistan, noting that Afghanistan has long been a major transit route in Asia;
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38. Stresses the importance of the voluntary, safe and orderly return of Afghan refugees and their sustainable reintegration for the stability of the country and the region, and calls upon the international community to continue to provide further assistance in this regard;
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40. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly every three months a report on developments in Afghanistan and to include in his next report an assessment of progress against the benchmarks for measuring and monitoring the implementation of UNAMA's mandate and priorities as set out in the present r...
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2. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council every three months on the implementation of the mandate of the Mission, progress in the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and compliance with the ceasefire;
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6. Urges UNMIS to develop a Mission-wide strategy for the protection of civilians throughout the Mission area, including tribal conflict resolution mechanisms, and strongly urges UNMIS to strengthen its presence in areas of high risk of localized conflict, including through frequent patrols;
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7. Recalls that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement provides for the holding of referendums, and recalls the responsibility of the parties to strive to strengthen the interest in unity, reaffirms the Mission's support for these efforts, calls for the Mission to play a leading role in the international community's efforts...
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8. Stresses the importance of the full and speedy implementation of all elements of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, the Darfur Agreements and the Peace Agreement for Eastern Sudan of October 2006, and calls upon all parties to those agreements to respect and honour their commitments without delay;
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9. Requests UNMIS, within its existing mandate and capacity, to continue to assist the parties, as requested, in the implementation of all elements of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, including the holding of referendums and the establishment of popular consultation commissions, and the appointment of actors in those...
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10. Welcomes the continuing military capacity reviews conducted in the context of the deployment of UNMIS, stresses the importance of an appropriate and flexible deployment of the Mission, in order to deter and prevent acts of violence in areas where civilians are at risk of violence, and calls for periodic reviews of ...
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11. Welcomes the determination of the parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement to work together, urges them to continue to cooperate in the implementation of their obligations with a view to the further implementation of the Agreement, and invites them to cooperate fully with all United Nations operations in the im...
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13. Expresses its concern about the health and well-being of the civilian population in the Sudan; calls upon the parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the communiqué signed by the United Nations and the Government of National Unity in Khartoum on 28 March 2007 to support and protect all humanitarian personn...
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15. Notes the negative impact of the proliferation of weapons, in particular small arms, on the security of civilians, which fuels armed conflict, encourages UNMIS to continue its efforts to provide assistance to the Government of Southern Sudan in the civilian disarmament process, including by strengthening the capaci...
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16. Requests UNMIS, within its existing mandate, capabilities and capabilities, to provide technical and logistical support to the Special Technical Committee on Borders, at its request, to assist the parties in the urgent demarcation of the north-south border of 1956, in accordance with the Comprehensive Peace Agreeme...
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17. Invites the Mission, in accordance with its mandate and within the limits of authorized civilian police, to continue to assist the parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in establishing the rule of law, in reorganizing the Sudanese police and corrections services, including in southern Sudan, and in assisting...
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18. Encourages the Mission to work closely with the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Army to re-launch the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process and to contribute to the voluntary disarmament and the collection and destruction of weapons in the context of the implementation of the...
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19. Welcomes the plan of action adopted by the Sudan People's Liberation Army to release all children still associated with its forces by the end of 2010 and, in order to achieve this goal, calls for the timely implementation of the provisions of the plan, requests the Mission, in accordance with its mandate and in coo...
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20. Welcomes the continued orderly return of internally displaced persons and refugees to the three Areas and to Southern Sudan, and requests the Mission, within its current mandate, within its capabilities and in the areas where it is deployed, to coordinate with United Nations entities and other partners in order to ...
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21. Stresses the importance of the role of the Assessment and Evaluation Commission in overseeing and monitoring the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, and urges all parties to cooperate fully with it and to implement its recommendations;
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22. Stresses the importance of establishing achievable and realistic targets against which the progress of the Mission can be measured, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to include in each of his quarterly reports an assessment of the progress made against those benchmarks, and any relevant recommendati...
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23. Encourages the periodic updating and review of the concept of operations and rules of engagement of the Mission to ensure their full compliance with the provisions of its mandate, in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council, and requests the Secretary-General to inform the Council of progres...
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24. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance by Mission personnel with the United Nations zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and to keep the Security Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to take the necessary preventive ...
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2. Notes the commitment of the Government of Chad, as recalled by the Permanent Representative of Chad in a letter of 21 May 2010 (S/2010/250), to assume full responsibility for the security and protection of the civilian population in eastern Chad, including refugees, displaced persons, returnees and host communities,...
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3. Notes also that, in this context, the Government of Chad undertakes to pursue, in accordance with international humanitarian law, the following objectives relating to the protection of civilians and humanitarian personnel, as set out in resolution 1861 (2009): (i) Safe and sustainable voluntary return and resettleme...
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4. Requests the Government of Chad and the Secretary-General to establish a joint high-level working group involving the Government of Chad and the United Nations to assess on a monthly basis the situation on the ground with regard to the protection of civilians, the steps taken by the Government of Chad to carry out t...
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5. Notes the commitment of the Government of Chad to submit to the Council no later than 31 July 2010 the plan that it is in the process of developing for the management of DIS after the departure of MINURCAT, using the Joint High-level Working Group as appropriate;
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6. Decides that the strength of the military component of the Mission shall be reduced to 2,200 troops (1,900 in Chad and 300 in the Central African Republic) and to 25 liaison officers, and also decides that the Mission shall have a maximum of 300 police and civilian personnel in sufficient numbers;
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7. Requests the Secretary-General to carry out the initial phase of the withdrawal of surplus troops by 15 July 2010 and the final phase of the withdrawal of the remaining troops as from 15 October 2010, and also requests the Secretary-General to complete by 31 December 2010 the total withdrawal of all uniformed person...
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8. Decides that the Mission shall carry out the following mandate in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African Republic, in liaison with the United Nations country team and, as appropriate, the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA), without prejudice to the man...
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9. Decides to authorize the Mission, until the beginning of the final phase of the withdrawal of military personnel on 15 October 2010, to assume the functions defined below, within its capabilities and in its area of operations in eastern Chad, in liaison with the Government of Chad: (i) To ensure the safety of United...
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10. Decides also, without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 2 above, to authorize the Mission, acting within its capabilities and capabilities and, where possible, in consultation with the Government of Chad, to respond to imminent threats of violence against civilians in the immediate vicinity of the Mission;
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12. Takes note of the fact that, according to paragraphs 64 to 66 of the report of the Secretary-General, the Mission will continue to support the Integrated Security Detachment and the commitment of the Government of Chad to assume full responsibility for the Detachment;
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13. Welcomes the intention of the Government of Chad and the United Nations to establish a forum for dialogue and collaboration that will enable them to agree on the sharing of roles and responsibilities in the areas of protection of civilians, access to humanitarian relief and the protection of humanitarian personnel ...
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14. Takes note of the letter dated 21 May 2010 (S/2010/250), in which the Permanent Representative of Chad recalls his country's commitment to support the Integrated Security Detachment, and in this regard requests the Mission to undertake the construction of the works referred to in paragraphs 71 and 79 of the report ...
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