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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ISSUES LIST OF INDIVIDUALS AND ENTITIES SUBJECT TO MEASURES IMPOSED BY RESOLUTION 1596 (2005)

01/11/2005
Security CouncilSC/8546
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ISSUES LIST OF INDIVIDUALS AND ENTITIES


SUBJECT TO MEASURES IMPOSED BY RESOLUTION 1596 (2005)


The Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo, today, 1 November 2005, approved the list of individuals and entities subject to the measures imposed by paragraphs 13 and 15 of resolution 1596 (2005).


Paragraphs 13 and 15 read as follows:


“The Security Council...


“13.  Decides that, during the period of enforcement of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into or transit through their territories of all persons designated by the Committee as acting in violation of the measures taken by Member States in accordance with paragraph 1 above, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall oblige a State to refuse entry into its territory to its own nationals;


...


“15.  Decides that all States shall, during the period of enforcement of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, immediately freeze the funds, other financial assets and economic resources which are on their territories from the date of adoption of this resolution, which are owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by persons designated by the Committee pursuant to paragraph 13 above, or that are held by entities owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by any persons acting on their behalf or at their direction, as designated by the Committee, and decides further that all States shall ensure that no funds, financial assets or economic resources are made available by their nationals or by any persons within their territories, to or for the benefit of such persons or entities;”


The list is reproduced in full below.  The latest version of the list can also be accessed on the internet at the following URL:  http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/DRC/1533_list.htm.


The Committee will continue to update the list on a regular basis.


LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

ALIAS

DATE OF BIRTH/ PLACE OF BIRTH

PASSPORT/ IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

DESIGNATION/ JUSTIFICATION

BWAMBALE

Frank Kakolele

Frank Kakorere


Frank Kakorere Bwambale


Former RCD-ML leader, exercising influence over policies and maintaining command and control over the activities of RCD-ML forces, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), responsible for trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo.

KAKWAVU

BUKANDE

Jérôme

 Jérôme Kakwavu


Congolese


Known as:

‘Commandant Jérôme’

Former President of UCD/FAPC. FAPC’s control of illegal border posts between Uganda and the DRC - a key transit route for arms flows. As President of the FAPC, he exercises influence over policies and maintains command and control over the activities of FAPC forces, which have been involved in arms trafficking and, consequently, in violations of the arms embargo. Given the rank of General in the FARDC in December 2004.

KATANGA

Germain


Congolese

Under house arrest in Kinshasa from March 2005 for FRPI involvement in human rights abuses.

FRPI chief. Appointed General in the FARDC in December 2004. Involved in weapons transfers, in violation of the arms embargo.

LUBANGA

Thomas


Ituri

Congolese


Arrested in Kinshasa from March 2005 for UPC/L involvement in human rights abuses violations.

President of the UPC/L, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), involved in the trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo. 

MANDRO

Khawa Panga

Kawa Panga


Kawa Panga Mandro


Kawa Mandro


Yves Andoul Karim

Bunia

20.08.73

Congolese


Known as:

“Chief Kahwa”

“Kawa”

Ex-President of PUSIC, one of the armed groups and militia referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003) involved in arms trafficking, in violation of the arms embargo. In prison in Bunia since 04/05 for sabotage of the Ituri peace process.

MPANO

Douglas


Congolese

Based in Goma


Manager of the Compagnie Aérienne des Grands Lacs and of Great Lakes Business Company, whose aircraft were used to provide assistance to armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003).  Also responsible for disguising information on flights and cargo apparently to allow for the violation of the arms embargo.

MUDACUMURA

Sylvestre


Rwandan


Known as:

“Radja”


“Mupenzi Bernard”

“General Major Mupenzi”

FDLR Commander on the ground, exercising influence over policies, and maintaining command and control over the activities of FDLR forces, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), involved in trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo.

MURWANASHY-AKA

Dr Ignace

Ignace


Rwandan

Resident in Germany


President of FDLR, exercising influence over policies, and maintaining command and control over the activities of FDLR forces, one of the  armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), involved in trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo. 

MUTEBUTSI

Jules

Jules Mutebusi


Jules Mutebuzi

South Kivu


Congolese ( South Kivu)

Currently detained in Rwanda.

Known as:

“Colonel Mutebutsi”

Former FARDC Deputy Military Regional Commander of 10th MR in April 2004, dismissed for indiscipline and joined forces with other renegade elements of former RCD-G to take town of Bukavu in May 04 by force. Implicated in the receipt of weapons outside of FARDC structures and provision of supplies to armed groups  and militia mentioned in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), in violation of the arms embargo.

NGUDJOLO

Matthieu, Cui

Cui Ngudjolo


‘Colonel’ or ‘General’

FNI Chief of Staff and former Chief of Staff of the FRPI, exercising influence over policies and maintaining command and control the activities of FRPI forces, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), responsible for trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo.  Arrested by MONUC in Bunia in October 2003.

NJABU

Floribert Ngabu

Floribert Njabu


Floribert Ndjabu

Floribert Ngabu Ndjabu

Arrested and placed under house arrest in Kinshasa from March 2005 for FNI involvement in human rights abuses.

President of FNI, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), involved in the trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo.

NKUNDA

Laurent

Laurent Nkunda Bwatare


Laurent Nkundabatware

Laurent Nkunda Mahoro Batware

06.02.1967

North Kivu/Rutshuru

Congolese


Currently unlocated. Sightings in Rwanda and Goma.

Known as:

“General Nkunda”

Former RCD-G General. Joined forces with other renegade elements of former RCD-G to take Bukavu in May 04 by force.  In receipt of weapons outside of FARDC in violation of the arms embargo.

NYAKUNI

James


Ugandan

Trade partnership with Commandant Jerome, particularly smuggling across the DRC/Uganda border, including suspected smuggling of weapons and military material in unchecked trucks. Violation of the arms embargo and provision of assistance to armed groups and militia referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), including financial support that allows them to operate militarily.

OZIA MAZIO

Dieudonné

Ozia Mazio

Ariwara, DRC

06.06.49

Congolese


Known as:

‘Omari’

‘Mr Omari’

President of FEC in Aru territory. Financial schemes with Commandant Jerome and FAPC and smuggling across the DRC/Uganda border, allowing supplies and cash to be made available to Commandant Jerome and his troops.  Violation of the arms embargo, including by providing assistance to armed groups and militia referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003).

TAGANDA

Bosco

Bosco Ntaganda


Bosco Ntagenda

Congolese


Known as:

‘Terminator’

‘Major’

UPC/L military commander, exercising influence over policies and maintaining command and control over the activities of UPC/L, one of the armed groups and militias referred to in paragraph 20 of Res. 1493 (2003), involved in the trafficking of arms, in violation of the arms embargo. He was appointed General in the FARDC in December 2004 but refused to accept the promotion, therefore remaining outside of the FARDC.

TOUS POUR LA PAIX ET LE DEVELOPPMENT (NGO)


TPD

Goma, North Kivu


Implicated in violation of the arms embargo, by providing assistance to RCD-G, particularly in supplying trucks to transport arms and troops, and also by transporting weapons to be distributed to parts of the population in Masisi and Rutshuru, North Kivu, in early 2005.

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