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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1522


FieldValue
number1522
organSC
date15 January
year2004
meeting4,894
codeS/RES/1522
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1522(2004)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectThe situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
resultAdopted
imageKisempia.jpg
captionFormer Congolese Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Kisempia Sungilanga

United Nations Security Council resolution 1522, adopted unanimously on 15 January 2004, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the council welcomed efforts to establish the first integrated and unified brigade in Kisangani as a step towards forming a national army. It was the first Security Council resolution adopted in 2004.

The security council was encouraged by progress in the Congolese peace process in the country and considered a reform of the security sector, the restructuring and integration of armed forces, and establishment of a national police in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was essential to the success of the transition process. It reaffirmed the responsibility of the Government of National Unity and Transition and welcomed the establishment of a High Command.

The resolution welcomed steps to establish an integrated and unified brigade in Kisangani as part of an overall formation of a Congolese national army. Since the government was in place, demands for demilitarisation in Kisangani contained in Resolution 1304 (2000) would not apply to restructured and integrated forces. The government was urged to take appropriate measures for the restructuring and integration of the country's armed forces and the international community was asked to assist in that regard.

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References

  1. (15 January 2004). "Security Council welcomes step towards formation of national army in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo". [[United Nations]].
  2. Grant, Cedric H.. (2007). "Governance, conflict analysis and conflict resolution". Ian Randle Publishers.
  3. (15 January 2004). "Security Council gives nod to unified Kisangani brigade in DR Congo".
  4. United Nations. (2006). "Yearbook of the United Nations 2004". United Nations Publications.
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