This is resolution 2042 (updated) that was adopted unanimously on 14 April 2012, authorizing the deployment of 30 unarmed observers team to Syria.
(Co sponsors) "Colombia, France, Germany, Morocco, Portugal, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America:
The Security Council,
Recalling its Presidential Statements of
3 August 2011, 21 March 2012 and 5 April 2012, and also recalling all relevant resolutions of
the General Assembly,
Reaffirming its support to the Joint
Special Envoy for the United Nations and the League of Arab States, Kofi Annan,
and his work, following General Assembly resolution A/RES/66/253 of 16 February
2012 and relevant resolutions of the League of Arab States,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the
sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Syria, and to the
purposes and principles of the Charter,
Condemning the widespread violations of
human rights by the Syrian authorities, as well as any human rights abuses by
armed groups, recalling that those
responsible shall be held accountable, and expressing
its profound regret at the death of many thousands of people in Syria,
Noting the Syrian government’s
commitment on 25 March 2012 to implement the six-point proposal of the Joint
Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States, and to
implement urgently and visibly its commitments, as it agreed to do in its
communication to the Envoy of 1 April 2012, to (a) cease troop movements
towards population centres, (b) cease all use of heavy weapons in such centres,
and (c) begin pullback of military concentrations in and around population
centres, and to implement these in their entirety by no later than 10 April
2012, and noting also the Syrian
opposition’s expressed commitment to respect the cessation of violence,
provided the government does so,
Noting the Envoy’s assessment that, as
of 12 April 2012, the parties appeared to be observing a cessation of fire and
that the Syrian government had started to implement its commitments, and supporting the Envoy’s call for an
immediate and visible implementation by the Syrian government of all elements
of the Envoy’s six-point proposal in their entirety to achieve a sustained
cessation of armed violence in all its forms by all parties,
1. Reaffirms
its full support for and calls for
the urgent, comprehensive, and immediate implementation of all elements of the
Envoy’s six-point proposal (annex) aimed at bringing an immediate end to all
violence and human rights violations, securing humanitarian access and
facilitating a Syrian-led political transition leading to a democratic, plural
political system, in which citizens are equal regardless of their affiliations,
ethnicities or beliefs, including through commencing a comprehensive political
dialogue between the Syrian government and the whole spectrum of the Syrian
opposition;
2. Calls
upon the Syrian government to implement visibly its commitments in their
entirety, as it agreed to do in its communication to the Envoy of 1 April 2012,
to (a) cease troop movements towards population centres, (b) cease all use of
heavy weapons in such centres, and (c) begin pullback of military
concentrations in and around population centres;
3. Underlines
the importance attached by the Envoy to the withdrawal of all Syrian government
troops and heavy weapons from population centres to their barracks to
facilitate a sustained cessation of violence;
4. Calls
upon all parties in Syria, including the opposition, immediately to cease
all armed violence in all its forms;
5. Expresses
its intention, subject to a sustained cessation of armed violence in all
its forms by all parties, to establish immediately, after consultations between
the Secretary-General and the Syrian government, a United Nations supervision
mission in Syria to monitor a cessation of armed violence in all its forms by
all parties and relevant aspects of the Envoy’s six-point proposal, on the
basis of a formal proposal from the Secretary-General, which the Security
Council requests to receive not later than 18 April 2012;
6. Calls
upon the Syrian government to ensure the effective operation of the
mission, including its advance team, by: facilitating the expeditious and
unhindered deployment of its personnel and capabilities as required to fulfil
its mandate; ensuring its full, unimpeded, and immediate freedom of movement
and access as necessary to fulfil its mandate; allowing its unobstructed
communications; and allowing it to freely and privately communicate with
individuals throughout Syria without retaliation against any person as a result
of interaction with the mission;
7. Decides
to authorize an advance team of up to 30 unarmed military observers to liaise
with the parties and to begin to report on the implementation of a full
cessation of armed violence in all its forms by all parties, pending the
deployment of the mission referred to in paragraph 5 and calls upon the Syrian government and all other parties to ensure
that the advance team is able to carry out its functions according to the terms
set forth in paragraph 6;
8. Calls
upon the parties to guarantee the safety of the advance team without
prejudice to its freedom of movement and access, and stresses that the primary responsibility in this regard lies with
the Syrian authorities;
9. Requests
the Secretary-General to report immediately to the Security Council any
obstructions to the effective operation of the team by any party;
10. Reiterates
its call for the Syrian authorities to allow immediate, full and unimpeded
access of humanitarian personnel to all populations in need of assistance, in
accordance with international law and guiding principles of humanitarian
assistance and calls upon all parties in Syria, in particular the Syrian
authorities, to cooperate fully with the United Nations and relevant
humanitarian organizations to facilitate the provision of humanitarian
assistance;
11. Requests
the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this
resolution by 19 April 2012;
12. Expresses
its intention to assess the implementation of this resolution and to
consider further steps as appropriate;
13. Decides
to remain seized of the matter.
Six-Point Proposal of the
Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States
(1) commit to work with the
Envoy in an inclusive Syrian-led political process to address the legitimate
aspirations and concerns of the Syrian people, and, to this end, commit to
appoint an empowered interlocutor when invited to do so by the Envoy;
(2) commit to stop the
fighting and achieve urgently an effective United Nations supervised cessation
of armed violence in all its forms by all parties to protect civilians and
stabilize the country;
To this end, the Syrian
government should immediately cease troop movements towards, and end the use of
heavy weapons in, population centres, and begin pullback of military
concentrations in and around population centres;
As these actions are being
taken on the ground, the Syrian government should work with the Envoy to bring
about a sustained cessation of armed violence in all its forms by all parties
with an effective United Nations supervision mechanism. Similar commitments
would be sought by the Envoy from the opposition and all relevant elements to
stop the fighting and work with him to bring about a sustained cessation of
armed violence in all its forms by all parties with an effective United Nations
supervision mechanism;
(3) ensure timely provision of
humanitarian assistance to all areas affected by the fighting, and to this end,
as immediate steps, to accept and implement a daily two hour humanitarian pause
and to coordinate exact time and modalities of the daily pause through an
efficient mechanism, including at local level;
(4) intensify the pace and
scale of release of arbitrarily detained persons, including especially
vulnerable categories of persons, and persons involved in peaceful political
activities, provide without delay through appropriate channels a list of all
places in which such persons are being detained, immediately begin organizing
access to such locations and through appropriate channels respond promptly to
all written requests for information, access or release regarding such persons;
(5) ensure freedom of
movement throughout the country for journalists and a non- discriminatory visa
policy for them;
(6) respect freedom of
association and the right to demonstrate peacefully as legally
guaranteed."
worth to be voted in favour
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