Dear
Mr. President,
I
have the honour to refer to Security Council resolution 1996 (2011)
establishing the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), in
Which the Council, inter alia, authorized me to take the necessary
steps to ensure inter—mission cooperation, as appropriate and
subject to the conditions stated therein.
As
you are aware, and as stated in my press briefings of 19 and 23
December 2013, and in our briefings to the Security Council on 17 and
20 December 2013, I am deeply concerned about the growing violence in
many parts of South Sudan, human rights abuses and killings fuelled
by ethnic tensions. The displacement of civilians is growing and
spreading. Efforts to facilitate a political solution to the crisis
are ongoing but have yet to gain traction.
UNMISS
is doing everything it can, within its means and in a very fluid
situation, to protect civilians, as well as United Nations and
international personnel on the ground. In light of the deteriorating
security situation in South Sudan, I have taken steps to urgently
strengthen the protection capabilities of UNMISS.
Accordingly,
in light of the urgent priority requirements of UNMISS for the
protection of civilians and the protection of United Nations
personnel and assets, 1 have decided to pursue, through inter-mission
cooperation, the
.
following transfers to UNMISS from other missions, in particular
MONUSCO,
UNAMID, UNISFA, ONUCI and UNMIL: five infantry battalions, three
attack helicopters, three utility helicopters, one C130 military
transport aircraft and other enablers (5,500 all strengths), and
three Formed Police Units totaling 423 personnel.
The
human rights investigation capacity of UNMISS is being urgently
strengthened With the support of the Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights.
The
Secretariat is in the process of obtaining the consent of the troop-
and police-contributing countries concerned and is coordinating
closely With the peacekeeping operations concerned to ensure that the
timing and duration of this proposed temporary re-deployment does not
prejudice the implementation of their respective mandates.
I
would be grateful if the Security Council would approve the transfer
of the relevant personnel and assets to UNMISS On an urgent basis in
order to help ensure the protection of civilians and the protection
of United Nations personnel and assets.
Given
the extraordinary time constraints placed upon the Secretariat, the
assistance of Member States, including Council Members, is requested
for air and other transportation to ensure the timely deployment of
United Nations personnel. With regard to potential financial
implications, the Secretariat will need to request additional funding
through the established channels.
I
would be grateful if you could bring this letter to the attention of
the members of the Security Council at the earliest opportunity.
Please
accept, Mr. President, the assurances of my highest consideration.
BAN/Ki-moon
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