Resolution 925 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3388th meeting, on 8 June 1994.
1994
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SymbolS/RES/925(1994)
TitleResolution 925 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3388th meeting, on 8 June 1994.
Other titles
Security Council resolution 925 (1994) [on extension of the mandate and deployment of the two additional battalions of the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda and settlement of the conflict in Rwanda]
AccessEnglish: S_RES_925(1994)-EN - PDF ; Español: S_RES_925(1994)-ES - PDF ; Français: S_RES_925(1994)-FR - PDF ; Русский: S_RES_925(1994)-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_RES_925(1994)-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_RES_925(1994)-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Endorses the Secretary-General's proposals contained in his report (S/1994/640) for the deployment of the expanded UNAMIR, in particular: (a) the immediate initiation of the deployment of the 2 additional battalions in phase 2; (b) the continuation of urgent preparations for the deployment of the 2 battalions envisaged for phase 3; and (c) flexible implementation of all 3 phases to ensure effective use of available resources to accomplish the tasks of the mission; decides to extend the mandate of UNAMIR, expiring on 29 July 1994, until 9 Dec. 1994; demands that all parties to the conflict cease hostilities, agree to a ceasefire and immediately take steps to bring an end to systematic killings in areas under their control; demands further that all parties cease forthwith any incitement, especially through the mass media, to violence or ethnic hatred; urges Member States to respond promptly to the Secretary-General's request for resources, including logistical support capability for rapid deployment of additional UNAMIR forces; requests the Secretary-General to ensure that UNAMIR extend the close cooperation it has with the Department of Humanitarian Affairs and the UN Rwanda Emergency Office also to the Special Rapporteur for Rwanda appointed by the UN Commission on Human Rights; demands that all parties in Rwanda strictly respect the persons and presmises of UN and other organizations serving in Rwanda, and refrain from any acts of intimidation or violence against personnel engaged in humanitarian and Peacekeeping work.
Action note1994-06-08
Vote summary
Adopted unanimously, 3388th meeting
DraftS/1994/684
Meeting record
S/PV.3388
Agenda information
S/49 [90] RWANDA SITUATION
S/49 [92] UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR RWANDA
S/ X The situation concerning Rwanda.
S/49 [92] UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR RWANDA
S/ X The situation concerning Rwanda.
Date[New York] : UN, 8 June 1994.
Description
4 p.
Notes
Extends the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda and decides to deploy two additional battalions.