Statement / by the President of the Security Council.
1996
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Details
SymbolS/PRST/1996/41
TitleStatement / by the President of the Security Council.
Other titles
Statement [on the item entitled "The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina"]
AccessEnglish: S_PRST_1996_41-EN - PDF ; Español: S_PRST_1996_41-ES - PDF ; Français: S_PRST_1996_41-FR - PDF ; Other: S_PRST_1996_41-DE - PDF ; Русский: S_PRST_1996_41-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_PRST_1996_41-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_PRST_1996_41-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 3701st meeting, 10 Oct. 1996, in connection with prior consultations held among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (the investigation of violations of international law in areas including Srebrenica, Zepa, Banja Luka and Sanski Most); expresses deep concern about the very little progress in the investigations of violations of international humanitarian law in Bosnia and Herzegovina and strongly appeals to all the parties to make every effort to identify the fate of missing persons; condemns all attempts to obstruct the investigations or to destroy, alter, conceal or damage any related evidence; reaffirms that the violations of international humanitarian law throughout the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina as described in resolution 1034 (1995) must be fully and properly investigated and reiterates that all States and concerned parties have an obligation, in accordance with resolution 827 (1993), other resolutions and the Peace Agreement to cooperate fully with the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / President, Security Council.
Action note1996-10-10
Meeting record
S/PV.3701
Agenda information
S/51 [60] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
S/51 [62] BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
S/51 [59] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA--HUMAN RIGHTS
S/51 [62] BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
S/51 [59] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA--HUMAN RIGHTS
Date[New York] : UN, 10 Oct. 1996.
Description
2 p.
Notes
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, 3701st meeting, 10 Oct. 1996, in connection with the item entitled "The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina". Expresses deep concern about little progress in the investigations of violations of international human rights in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina and strongly appeals to all the parties to make every effort to identify the fate of missing persons; condemns all attempts to obstruct the investigations or to destroy, alter, conceal or damage any related evidence; reaffirms that the violations of international humanitarian law throughout the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina as described in resolution 1034 (1995) must be fully and properly investigated.