UN Security Council Press Statements
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15 June 2012 SC/10675 | This press statement condemned recent attacks by the M23 group. |
15 June 2012 SC/10674 | The Council expressed concern at the detention of the ICC staff members. |
8 June 2012 SC/10668 | The Council condemned the attack by unknown militia fighters which killed seven peacekeepers from Niger and eleven others in the southwest of Côte d'Ivoire near the Liberian border. |
6 June 2012 SC/10665 | Acknowledged efforts made by the Government regarding the launch of the political dialogue on 15 May and expressed concern over the lack of consensus on the reform of the electoral code. Expressed concern at a surge in reports of human rights violations committed by defence and security forces, including arbitrary arrest, illegal detention and reports of abuses including harassment in the area controlled by armed groups. |
27 May 2012 SC/10658 | The Council condemned the 25 and 26 May attacks in el-Houleh. |
21 May 2012 SC/10656 | The Council condemned the suicide attack that killed 96 soldiers in Sana'a on 21 May. |
15 May 2012 SC/10649 | This was a Council press statement on the political process, expressing concern that some of the deadlines of the roadmap for ending the transition had been missed. |
14 May 2012 SC/10647 | This was on the attacks on Pakistani peacekeepers. |
10 May 2012 SC/10643 | The Council condemned the 10 May terrorist attack in Damascus. |
8 May 2012 SC/10640 | The Council expressed its readiness to consider targeted sanctions against the perpetrators and supporters of the military coup in Guinea-Bissau and welcomed mediation efforts by ECOWAS. |
3 May 2012 SC/10634 | This statement followed the events in North Kivu. |
25 April 2012 SC/10626 | The Council welcomed the presidential elections in Timor-Leste. |
24 April 2012 SC/10623 | The Council condemn an attack on UNAMID peacekeepers. |
17 April 2012 SC/10611 | The Council condemned coordinated terrorist attacks in Afghanistan on 15 and 16 April, while reiterating that no terrorist act can reverse the path towards Afghan-led peace, democracy and reconstruction in Afghanistan. |
13 April 2012 SC/10607 | The Council condemned the coup and called for immediate release of interim President Raimundo Pereira, Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior and all senior officials currently detained. |