MICOPAX
Mission de Consolidation de la Paix en Centrafrique (Sonstige)
Beginn: 07/08
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BINUCA
UN Integrated Peace-building Office in the Central African Republic (UN-Peacebuilding)
Beginn: 02/00
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(Quelle: Irinnews) The north of the Central African Republic has been declared safe, and all major transport routes are now open, following a joint security operation by the national army and peacekeepers from the Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States (CEMAC), CEMAC spokesman Col Augustin Bibaye told IRIN on Friday.
(Quelle: Irinnews) The peacekeeping force of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa States (known by its French acronym, CEMAC), has launched its operations in the north of the Central African Republic (CAR), where insecurity has persisted since October 2002. … 'After realising that the security situation had improved in Bangui, we started the second phase of our mission by sending two thirds of our troops to the north,' Rear Admiral Martin Mavoungou, the commander-in-chief of the CEMAC force, said.
(Quelle: Irinnews) The government of the Central African Republic (CAR) has sent troops to six 'priority' towns across the country in an effort to restore security and facilitate normalisation, following fighting between October 2002 and March 2003 and insecurity that has persisted ever since. In a report issued by the prime minister's office on Saturday after consultations with an EC delegation, the government said 150 soldiers had been sent to each town.
(Quelle: UN-News) Noting with satisfaction that Central African authorities had opted to involve all political factions and civil society actors in managing the country's transition, the United Nations Security Council today invited them to fulfil their obligations to bring about a constitutional order that will lead to national elections by the end of 2004.
(Quelle: Irinnews) The secretary of state for foreign affairs, Charles Wenezoui, said CAR leader Francois Bozize and Libyan leader Mu'ammar al-Qadhafi 'resolved to build their cooperation on a new basis' when they met on Monday in N'djamena, the capital of Chad. … Libya previously had military and defence accords with the CAR, within the framework of the Community of Sahelo-Saharan States, known as CEN-SAD. … In November 2001, when Bozize first rebelled, and in October 2002, when he invaded Bangui's northern suburbs, Libyan troops and warplanes contributed to the removal of Bozize's rebels out of the city.
(Quelle: UN-News) Three months after the 15 March coup d'etat in the CAR, the prevailing lack of security, struggling economy, and worsening human rights situation have generated new challenges for the UN Peace-building Support Office (BONUCA), the Secretary-General writes in his latest report. … 'Although there will be no fundamental change in the mandate of the Office, its activities will be adjusted in light of the requirements of the new situation [in the country],' Mr. Annan writes. … Restoration of security remains the top priority for the new authorities and is a prerequisite for a smooth transition and the holding of future elections.
(Quelle: Irinnews) Peacekeeping troops of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States (CEMAC) have taken prisoner two rebels fighters once loyal to Central African Republic leader Francois Bozize, a spokesman said. … The force comprises 139 troops from Gabon, 120 from the Republic of Congo and 121 from Chad. Its mandate expires at the end of the period of political transition in January 2005.