UN Security Council Resolutions

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22 October 1996 S/RES/1077 This resolution created a UN human rights office.
16 August 1996 S/RES/1070 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Sudan.
12 June 1996 S/RES/1060 This resolution emphasised the importance of full compliance by Iraq with its obligations to permit immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to UNSCOM to any site, and found unacceptable any attempts by Iraq to deny access to any such site.
26 April 1996 S/RES/1054 This resolution imposed sanctions in connection with Sudan.
29 January 1996 S/RES/1040 This resolution supported the facilitation of a comprehensive political dialogue by the Secretary-General to end the civil war in Burundi.
21 December 1995 S/RES/1034 This resolution condemned the violations of humanitarian law and human rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina and stated the need to investigate these violations of rights.
21 December 1995 S/RES/1035 This resolution established the UN International Police Task Force.
15 December 1995 S/RES/1031 This resolution was on the implementation of the Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina and transfer of authority from UN Protection Force to the multinational implementation force (IFOR).
9 November 1995 S/RES/1019 The Council expressed its grave concern at reports of grave violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights in and around Srebrenica, and in the areas of Banja Luka and Sanski Most, including reports of mass murder, unlawful detention and forced labour, rape, and deportation of civilians.
7 September 1995 S/RES/1013 This resolution requested the establishment of an International Commission of Inquiry to collect information and investigate reports relating to the sale or supply of arms and related matériel to former Rwandan government forces.
16 August 1995 S/RES/1011 This resolution partially lifted the 1994 Rwanda arms embargo for supplies to the government.
12 July 1995 S/RES/1004 This resolution demanded that Bosnian Serb forces cease their offensive and withdraw from Srebrenica.
14 April 1995 S/RES/986 This resolution established the oil-for-food program.
13 April 1995 S/RES/985 This resolution established a Sanctions Committee.
11 April 1995 S/RES/984 This resolution expressed its conviction that everything must be done to avoid nuclear war and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons as well as facilitate international cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.