Fiche du document numéro 24973

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24973
Date
Tuesday April 26, 1994
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433856
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10
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UNSC Votes to Reduce Size of UN PKO in Rwanda
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Document diplomatique, TD
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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-01300 Doc No. C05517347 Date: 03126/2014
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SUBJECT: UNSC VOTES TO REDUCE SIZE OF UN PKO IN RWANDA
-ON APRIL 21; UPDATE IN SC APRIL 25

1. (U) SUMMARY: AFTER RECEIVING A REPORT FROM THE SYG
APRIL 21, THE COUNCIL ADOPTED RESOLUTION 912 CUTTING
BACK THE SIZE OF UNAMIR TO 270 PERSONS. END SUMMARY.
2. (C) THE SYG PRESENTED TO THE SC 4/21 HIS REPORT ON
OPTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE UN PKO IN RWANDA
(S/1994/470 DATED 20 APRIL 1994). OF THE THREE
ALTERNATIVES PRESENTED, TWO WERE CLEARLY UNWORKABLE (1-

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SEND SEVERAL THOUSAND ADDITIONAL TROOPS WITH ENFORCEMENT
POWERS, AND III - COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL). ALTERNATIVE II
-- RETAIN A SMALL GROUP, INCLUDING THE FORCE COMMANDER
AND SRSG, WITH NECESSARY STAFF, AN INFANTRY COMPANY TO
PROVIDE SECURITY, AND SOME MILITARY OBSERVERS, TOTALING
270 -- WAS THE ALTERNATIVE CHOSEN BY THE COUNCIL. THE
UN MILITARY ADVISER, GENERAL BARIL, DESCRIBED THE NEED
FOR A RESOLUTION THAT SAME DAY. UNAMIR FORCES HAD BEEN
ON ALERT, READY TO EVACUATE AT DAWN, FOR SEVERAL
CONSECUTIVE DAYS. IN THE MIDDLE OF EACH NIGHT, THEY
WERE INFORMED THEIR EVACUATION WAS CANCELLED, SINCE THE
SECURITY COUNCIL HAD NOT YET AUTHORIZED THEIR
DEPARTURE. MORALE WAS GETTING EXTREMELY LOW, AND THE
FORCE COMMANDER DID NOT WANT THE STRAIN ON HIS MEN OF
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ABORTING THE EVACUATION AGAIN. THE COUNCIL HEEDED HIS
PLEA, AND MET IN WORKING GROUP THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL
21, WHILE A FORMAL DEBATE ON BOSNIA WAS TAKING PLACE.

3. (C) UN DPKO OFFICIALS INFORMED USUN THAT THE STADIUM
AND HOSPITAL WERE IN AREAS OF KIGALI CONTROLLED BY THE
RPF, ALTHOUGH THE MILLES COLLINES HOTEL WAS STILL IN
GOVERNMENT FORCES' HANDS. UNAMIR WAS MAKING AN
INVENTORY OF THE NUMBER AND NAMES OF ALL THE CIVILIANS
IN THOSE LOCATIONS, AND WAS NEGOTIATING WITH BOTH SIDES
FOR AN EXCHANGE OF CIVILIAN REFUGEES.
4. (C) ON APRIL 25, UNHQ UP-DATED ITS INFORMATION TO
THE COUNCIL ON UNAMIR'S WITHDRAWAL. ONE THOUSAND TROOPS
AND MILITARY OBSERVERS HAD BEEN EVACUATED OVER THE
WEEKEND, OF WHOM MANY HAD ALREADY BEEN REPATRIATED. 570
REMAINED IN NAIROBI ON 4/25. BY 4/26, THAT NUMBER WAS
EXPECTED TO BE DOWN TO 200. 450 UNAMIR PERSONNEL REMAIN
IN KIGALI, AS OF 4/25. THE RPF IS IN THE HILLS
OVERLOOKING KIGALI, AND IN THE NORTH AND NORTHEAST OF

RWANDA. GOVERNMENT FORCES HOLD THE NORTHWEST, WEST AND
SOUTH OF RWANDA. THE FORCE COMMANDER WENT TO ARUSHA FOR
TALKS ON 4123. UNAMIR PROVIDED AN AIRCRAFT TO TRANSPORT
THE RWANDAN GOVERNMENT FORCES (RGF) NEGOTIATORS FROM
GOMA, ZAIRE. HOWEVER, THE RGF TEAM DID NOT SHOW UP.
THE RPF WENT TO ARUSHA, WHERE THEY ANNOUNCED A
UNILATERAL CEASEFIRE, BUT WITH CONDITIONS. UNAMIR WAS
STILL DISCUSSING WITH BOTH PARTIES THE RELOCATION OF THE
REFUGEES IN THE STADIUM, WITH A VIEW TO THEIR SAFETY.
5. (CQ SC PRESIDENT KEATING (NZ) REPORTED A VISIT FROM
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MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERS (MSF). MSF DESCRIBED RGF
PERSONNEL ENTERING A HOSPITAL IN BUTARE, KILLING ALL THE
LOCAL RWANDAN STAFF ON SATURDAY, AND RETURNING TO KILL
ALL THE PATIENTS ON SUNDAY. MSF CALLED THIS THE WORST
INCIDENT THEY HAD WITNESSED ANYWHERE IN THEIR ENTIRE
HISTORY. THEY ASKED THE SC TO ESTABLISH SAFE AREAS OR
SECURE ZONES FOR CIVILIANS.
6. (C) AFTER SOME CIRCUITOUS DISCUSSION OF HOW THE SC
SHOULD NOT APPEAR INDIFFERENT, BUT REALLY COULD NOT DO
MUCH, THE UK SUGGESTED THAT THE SC PRESIDENT CONVEY TO
THE REPRESENTATIVES OF TANZANIA, UGANDA AND THE OAU THE
COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR THEIR PEACE EFFORTS. CONFRONTING
A DELICATE SITUATION HEAD-ON, AMB. ALBRIGHT REMINDED THE
COUNCIL THAT IN OTHER CONFLICT AREAS, THE PERM REP OF
THE GOVERNMENT INVOLVED WAS SUMMONED BY THE SC PRESIDENT
TO EXPLAIN HIS GOVERNMENT'S ACTIONS. SEVERAL MINUTES OF
UNCOMFORTABLE SILENCE GREETED THIS REMARK. FINALLY, THE
PERMREP OF RWANDA FOUND HIS TONGUE, AND RESPONDED THAT

THE FORMER INTERIOR MINISTER HAD TRAVELED FROM DAR ES
SALAAM TO ARUSHA TO PARTICIPATE IN CEASE-FIRE
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AMEMBASSY ROME
AMEMBASSY KAMPALA
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AMEMBASSY BUJUMBURA
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JOINT STAFF FOR CHAIRMAN, DIR JS, J3;
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E.0.12356: DECL:OADR
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SUBJECT: UNSC VOTES TO REDUCE SIZE OF UN PKO IN RWANDA
-ON APRIL 21; UPDATE IN SC APRIL 25

DISCUSSIONS, BUT THE RPF HAD INSISTED IT WOULD SPEAK
ONLY WITH MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES.
7. (U) BEGIN TEXT OF RESOLUTION 912:
THE SECURITY COUNCIL,
REAFFIRMING ALL ITS PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS ON THE

SITUATION IN RWANDA, IN PARTICULAR ITS RESOLUTION 872
(1993) OF 5 OCTOBER 1993 BY WHICH IT ESTABLISHED THE
UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR RWANDA (UNAMIR),
RECALLING ITS RESOLUTION 909 (1994) OF 5 APRIL 1994,
WHICH EXTENDED THE MANDATE OF UNAMIR UNTIL 29 JULY 1994
WITH A SIX-WEEK REVIEW PROVISION ON THE UNDERSTANDING
THAT PROGRESS WOULD BE MADE IN ESTABLISHING THE
TRANSITIONAL INSTITUTIONS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE ARUSHA
PEACE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF RWANDA AND THE
RWANDESE PATRIOTIC FRONT,
RECALLING ALSO ITS STATEMENT OF 7 APRIL 1994
(S/PRST11994/16) WHICH, INTER ALIA, REAFFIRMED ITS
COMMITMENT TO THE ARUSHA PEACE AGREEMENT AND URGED ALL
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PARTIES TO IMPLEMENT IT FULLY,
HAVING CONSIDERED THE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
DATED 20 APRIL 1994 (S/1994/470),
STRESSING THAT THE ARUSHA PEACE AGREEMENT REMAINS
CENTRAL TO THE PEACE PROCESS IN RWANDA,
EXPRESSING DEEP REGRET AT THE FAILURE OF THE PARTIES TO
IMPLEMENT FULLY THE PROVISIONS OF THE ARUSHA PEACE
AGREEMENT, PARTICULARLY THOSE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE
CEASE-FIRE,
RECOGNIZING THE INITIATIVES MADE BY THE LATE PRESIDENTS
OF RWANDA AND BURUNDI TOWARDS RESOLVING THE PROBLEMS IN

THEIR COUNTRIES THROUGH PEACEFUL MEANS AND IN
COLLABORATION WITH REGIONAL LEADERS,
SHOCKED AT THE TRAGIC INCIDENT THAT RESULTED IN THE
DEATHS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF RWANDA AND BURUNDI ON 6
APRIL 1994,
APPALLED AT THE ENSUING LARGE-SCALE VIOLENCE IN RWANDA,
WHICH HAS RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT

CIVILIANS, INCLUDING WOMEN AND CHILDREN, THE
DISPLACEMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF THE RWANDESE
POPULATION, INCLUDING THOSE WHO SOUGHT REFUGE WITH
UNAMIR, AND THE SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN REFUGEES TO
NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES,
DEEPLY CONCERNED BY CONTINUING FIGHTING, LOOTING,
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BANDITRY AND THE BREAKDOWN OF LAW AND ORDER,
PARTICULARLY IN KIGALI,
STRESSING THE NEED FOR ALL COUNTRIES TO AVOID ANY ACTION
THAT MIGHT EXACERBATE THE SITUATION IN RWANDA,
EXPRESSING ITS DEEP CONCERN FOR THE SAFETY AND SECURITY
OF UNAMIR AND OTHER UNITED NATIONS PERSONNEL, AND
PERSONNEL OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS WHO ARE
ASSISTING IN IMPLEMENTING THE PEACE PROCESS AND IN
DISTRIBUTING HUMANITARIAN RELIEF,
-- 1. TAKES NOTE OF THE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
DATED 20 APRIL 1994;
-- 2. EXPRESSES REGRET AT THE TRAGIC INCIDENT IN WHICH
THE PRESIDENTS OF RWANDA AND BURUNDI LOST THEIR LIVES,
AND REITERATES ITS INVITATION TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
TO REPORT TO THE COUNCIL AS REQUESTED IN ITS STATEMENT
OF 7 APRIL 1994;

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-- 3. EXPRESSES REGRET ALSO AT THE ENSUING VIOLENCE
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SUBJECT: UNSC VOTES TO REDUCE SIZE OF UN PKO IN RWANDA
-ON APRIL 21; UPDATE IN SC APRIL 25
WHICH HAS CLAIMED THE LIVES OF THE PRIME MINISTER,
CABINET MINISTERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND THOUSANDS OF
OTHER CIVILIANS;
-- 4. CONDEMNS THE ONGOING VIOLENCE IN RWANDA,
PARTICULARLY IN KIGALI, WHICH ENDANGERS THE LIVES AND
SAFETY OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION;
-- 5. STRONGLY CONDEMNS THE ATTACKS AGAINST UNAMIR AND
OTHER UNITED NATIONS PERSONNEL LEADING TO THE DEATHS OF
AND INJURY TO SEVERAL UNAMIR PERSONNEL AND CALLS UPON
ALL CONCERNED TO PUT AN END TO THESE ACTS OF VIOLENCE

AND TO RESPECT FULLY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW;
-- 6. DEMANDS AN IMMEDIATE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES
BETWEEN THE FORCES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF RWANDA AND THE

RWANDESE PATRIOTIC FRONT AND FOR AN END TO THE MINDLESS
VIOLENCE AND CARNAGE WHICH ARE ENGULFING RWANDA;
-- 7. COMMENDS THE ACTIVE ROLE OF THE SPECIAL

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND OF THE FORCE
COMMANDER TO BRING ABOUT A CEASE-FIRE AND TO MEDIATE
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BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN ORDER TO BRING ABOUT THE EARLIEST
RESOLUTION OF THE RWANDAN CRISIS;
-- 8. DECIDES, IN THE LIGHT OF THE CURRENT SECURITY

SITUATION IN RWANDA, TO ADJUST THE MANDATE OF UNAMIR AS
FOLLOWS :
-- A) TO ACT AS AN INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN
AN ATTEMPT TO SECURE THEIR AGREEMENT TO A CEASE-FIRE;
-- B) TO ASSIST IN THE RESUMPTION OF HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
OPERATIONS TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE; AND
-- C) TO MONITOR AND REPORT ON DEVELOPMENTS IN RWANDA,
INCLUDING THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE CIVILIANS WHO
SOUGHT REFUGE WITH UNAMIR,
AND AUTHORIZES A FORCE LEVEL AS SET OUT IN PARAGRAPHS 15
TO 18 OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL'S REPORT OF 20 APRIL 1994
FOR THAT PURPOSE;

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-- 9. DECIDES TO KEEP THE SITUATION IN RWANDA UNDER
CONSTANT REVIEW AND STATES ITS READINESS TO CONSIDER
PROMPTLY ANY RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
MAY MAKE CONCERNING THE FORCE LEVEL AND MANDATE OF
UNAMIR IN THE LIGHT OF DEVELOPMENTS;
--10. REITERATES THE CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE OF THE FULL
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ARUSHA PEACE AGREEMENT TO THE
SETTLEMENT OF THE RWANDAN CONFLICT AND INVITES THE
ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY (OAU) TO CONTINUE TO
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COOPERATE FULLY WITH THE UNITED NATIONS IN THIS REGARD;
-- 11. COMMENDS THE EFFORTS MADE BY THE LEADERS OF THE

SUBREGION AT FINDING A SOLUTION TO THE CRISIS IN RWANDA
AND CALLS ON THE LEADERS OF THE REGION, ESPECIALLY THE
FACILITATOR TO THE ARUSHA PEACE PROCESS, TO PERSEVERE

AND INTENSIFY THEIR EFFORTS, IN COOPERATION WITH OAU AND
THE UNITED NATIONS;
-- 12. REAFFIRMS THAT THE ARUSHA PEACE AGREEMENT
REMAINS THE ONLY VIABLE FRAMEWORK FOR THE RESOLUTION OF

THE RWANDAN CONFLICT AND SERVES AS THE BASIS FOR PEACE,
NATIONAL UNITY AND RECONCILIATION IN THE COUNTRY AND
CALLS ON THE PARTIES TO RENEW THEIR COMMITMENT TO THIS
AGREEMENT;

-- 13. CALLS ALSO UPON THE PARTIES TO COOPERATE FULLY
IN ENSURING THE UNIMPEDED DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN
ASSISTANCE TO ALL IN NEED THROUGHOUT RWANDA AND IN THIS

REGARD APPEALS TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE
INCREASED HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE COMMENSURATE WITH THE
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AMEMBASSY DAR ES SALAAM
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AMEMBASSY ROME
AMEMBASSY KAMPALA
WHITEHOUSE WASHDC
AMEMBASSY BUJUMBURA
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SUBJECT: UNSC VOTES TO REDUCE SIZE OF UN PKO IN RWANDA
-ON APRIL 21; UPDATE IN SC APRIL 25

SCALE OF THE HUMAN TRAGEDY IN RWANDA;
-- 14. AFFIRMS ITS COMMITMENT TO PRESERVING THE UNITY
AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF RWANDA;
--15. INVITES THE SECRETARY-GENERAL TO CONTINUE TO
MONITOR THE EVENTS IN RWANDA AND TO REPORT FULLY TO THE
COUNCIL ON THE EVOLVING SITUATION AND AT LEAST NOT LATER
THAN FIFTEEN DAYS AFTER THE ADOPTION OF THIS RESOLUTION;
-- 16. DECIDES TO REMAIN ACTIVELY SEIZED OF THE MATTER.

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