UNMIL
UN Mission in Liberia (UN-Geführt)
Beginn: 10/03
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has recommended that the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Liberia be reduced gradually by about 4,200 troops in three phases between this year and 2015, when it will have a residual presence of approximately 3,750 soldiers.
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The United Nations peacekeeping chief today re-affirmed the Organization’s commitment to its efforts to help bring stability to Liberia, regardless of any possible reconfiguration of the peacekeeper force currently serving in the West African country.
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Ellen Margrethe Løj spoke about her just-completed experience as the Special Representative of Liberia and Head of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL).
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A top United Nations official today assured the Liberian people that the world body is not preparing to leave the country but seeking to reconfigure its presence after assessing the ability of national institutions to maintain peace and security.
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The Coordinator of UNMIL Activities and acting Special Representative of Secretary General in Liberia Mustapha Soumare, has announced that the Mission is in the process of handing over some of its security operations to Liberian security agencies. Mr. Soumare said the process will be a meticulous one and will take some time as the Mission prepares for its transition plan.
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Members of the TAM will assess the situation in Liberia and conduct a thorough review of the progress made towards UNMIL’s strategic objective of a steady state of security in the country and Liberian security institutions that are operational independently of a peacekeeping mission. Based on this assessment, the TAM will develop recommendations for the future of the UN Mission in Liberia.
(Quelle:allAfrica)
Efforts are heating up in UN and Liberian government circles for the eventual departure of the mission. The question many are asking is: How ready is Liberia? “The Analyst” has been looking at the comment of the Acting Special Representative of the UN secretary general in Liberia in perspective.
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The outgoing head of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) Ellen Loej said Wednesday that efforts to prepare national security agencies to take over from the mission were being intensified.
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Liberia's main opposition party, the Congress for Democratic Change, has recognised Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as president after disputed polls, its leader announced Sunday.
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Security Council also tasks Expert Panel to conduct two assessment missions to Liberia, neighbouring states, to investigate violations, financing for illicit arms trade.
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George Solo, deputy campaign manager for the Congress for Democratic Change, said late on Monday evening that the party is demanding that the head of the electoral body be changed. … Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the incumbent president, will face Winston Tubman in the November 8 run-off.
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The president of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) says his organization will send a larger delegation to monitor Liberia’s November 8 presidential run-off.
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Liberia will hold a run-off presidential vote as the incumbent Ellen Johnson Sirleaf failed to win an outright majority in results announced Sunday after nearly all the votes were counted.
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Liberians drew praise from the United Nations as they voted peacefully today in presidential and parliamentary elections seen as a major milestone in the country’s effort to strengthen peace and democracy, nearly a decade after the end of a brutal civil war. … Results in both the presidential and legislative elections are not expected for two weeks.
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United Nations peacekeepers in Liberia and Ivory Coast are boosting security on both sides of the border ahead of Liberian presidential elections.
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Liberia, where United Nations intervention helped to close the chapter on a disastrous 14-year civil war and open the way to democratic elections and stability, today urged the international community to place a greater focus on preventive measures before crises erupt.
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The Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Liberia (UNMIL) by another year, stressing the supporting role it will play when the West African country holds presidential and legislative elections next month – only the second such polls since the end of a brutal civil war almost a decade ago.
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While the upcoming elections provide an opportunity to consolidate Liberia’s hard-won peace, the country will continue to need international support, particularly in strengthening its security institutions, the United Nations envoy to the West African nation said today. The presidential and legislative polls scheduled for 11 October are the second elections since the end of the country’s decade-long war eight years ago, but they are the first being organized and run by the Liberians.
(Quelle:Washington Post)
Liberia’s National Elections Commission says voters rejected all four proposed changes to the constitution in a recent referendum in the West African nation. … One proposition to change the date of the presidential election was rejected, meaning the poll will be held in October.
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Liberians went to the polls today to vote in a referendum on constitutional changes, a move described by the United Nations envoy for the West African country as a milestone in the process to entrench peace and stability that has prevailed since the end of the civil war in 2003.
(Quelle:International Crisis Group)
Liberia’s October 2011 presidential elections are an opportunity to consolidate its fragile peace and nascent democracy. “Liberia: How Sustainable Is the Recovery?”, the latest report from the International Crisis Group, warns that five factors are still critical to lasting peace: … .
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Eight years after Liberia's civil war, the slow pace of reconciliation is a big part of local politics. In her re-election campaign, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the country is making progress. Her opponents say she is ignoring the findings of a commission that called for her to be barred from politics.
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During a two-day visit to Zwedru the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG), Ms. Ellen Margrethe Løj urged Paramount Chiefs and other local elders in the border towns of Grand Gedeh County to assist UNMIL in reporting any case that might pose a threat to the relevant security agencies.
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Liberia has made important progress over the past eight years in emerging from conflict but will need continued international attention, especially given the upcoming general elections and the recent influx of refugees from Côte d’Ivoire, a senior United Nations official said today.
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Liberia has reached “a critical juncture” in its long recovery from civil war as it prepares for its second democratic elections later this year, and considerable work remains to be done before the United Nations can hand over security responsibilities to national authorities, according to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has asked all but one of her cabinet ministers to stand down with immediate effect.
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… Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced today the appointment of Major General Muhammad Khalid (Pakistan) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) to replace Lieutenant General Sikander Afzal, whose tour of duty ends on 28 November.
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… The 2011 elections will probably be just as important as the one in 2005. Their successful conduct will determine when the UN, which still maintains about 8 000 troops in the country, will finally withdraw. No doubt, the outcome of the polls will also determine whether the country maintains the promising trajectory it has had since 2006.
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The Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) for another year and authorized the peacekeeping force to provide support to the Government as it makes arrangements for presidential and legislative elections next year.
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Presenting Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s latest report on UNMIL, Ms. Løj stated that Liberia faces a number of “potentially destabilizing” security challenges arising from mob violence, ethnic and communal tensions, competition for natural resources, land disputes, sexual and gender-based violence and armed robbery.