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Embargo Violations In Somalia Investigated
ISSUE 62
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- UDUB And KULMIYE Run Neck-and-Neck But Slim Majority Vote May Win Sillanyo The Presidency

- Somaliland’s Elections Orderly And Transparent

International Election Coverage

- Somaliland Poll 'Transparent'

- Somaliland Preliminary Results Due On Friday

- Call By UCID To Recognize Somaliland

- Somaliland Awaits Poll Result

- Thousands Vote In Somaliland

- An Analysis Of Elections In Somaliland

- Voters Of Somaliland Go To Polls Full Of Hope

- Somaliland Holds Election

- In Somaliland Voters Go To The Polls Today

- Somaliland Gears Up For Poll

- Somalilanders Go To The Polls

- Voting Begins In Somaliland

International News

- Rageh Omaar Wins It For BBC In Baghdad

- The Most Hated Professor in America

- Embargo Violations In Somalia Investigated

- Khat Trade May Be Funding Terror

Editorial & Opinions

- Why Somaliland Is Seeking Recognition

- Against All Odds Somaliland Stands Strong

- Lessons From Somalia

- Double Standards In Reporting Casualties

- Democracy or Autocracy?

Peace Talks

- Human Rights Should be "At Forefront" of Peace Talks - Amnesty International


EuropaWorld, 11/4/2003

Recognizing the important need to improve the implementation and monitoring of the arms embargo against Somalia, the United Nations Security Council this week re-established for six months a panel of experts to investigate any violations of the ban.

The decision to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts, to be based in Kenya, came after the Council considered a report submitted last month by the three-person panel stating that even after the signing of the Eldoret Declaration, most factions have continued to import or receive weapons in breach of the arms embargo against Somalia. Somali leaders who participated in last year's conference in Eldoret, Kenya, had rededicated themselves to the search for peace.

By unanimously adopting resolution 1474, the Council mandated the Panel to investigate the violations of the arms embargo, covering access to Somalia by land, air, sea and any other sources that might reveal helpful information.

The Panel was commissioned to identify those who continue to violate the arms ban both inside and outside Somalia as well as their active supporters. The Experts were also asked to research and assess the capacity of States in the region to implement fully the embargo, including through a review of national customs and border control regimes.

In addition, the Council authorized the Panel to make specific recommendations in areas of expertise related to violations and measures to strengthen the embargo. This includes exploring the possibility of establishing a monitoring mechanism with partners inside and outside Somalia, in close co-operation with regional and international organizations, specifically the African Union.

To ensure that the Experts discharge their mandate effectively, the Council has requested all Somali and regional parties to cooperate fully with the team and asked the Panel to immediately report any lack of cooperation.

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