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SC/7531-AFR/498
16/10/2002
Press Release
SC/7531
AFR/498


PRESS STATEMENT ON BURUNDI BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


The following press statement by Security Council President Martin Belinga-Eboutou (Cameroon) was delivered on 15 October:


Council members once again condemn the Itaba massacre and encourage the Government of Burundi to continue its fact-finding efforts and to bring the perpetrators to justice, as well as to ensure respect for human rights in Burundi.

SC/7530-AFR/496
14/10/2002
Press Release
SC/7530
AFR/496


STATEMENT TO PRESS ON SOMALIA BY PRESIDENT OF SECURITY COUNCIL


The following is today’s press statement on Somalia by Security Council President Martin Belinga-Eboutou (Cameroon):


Members of the Security Council welcome the launching in Eldoret Town, Kenya, of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) sponsored process for national reconciliation in Somalia.

SC/7527
11/10/2002
Press Release
SC/7527


Security Council

4622nd Meeting (AM)


SECURITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZES FINAL EXTENSION OF PREVLAKA PENINSULA MISSION;


WITHDRAWAL WILL BE COMPLETED BY END OF YEAR


The Security Council this morning authorized the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP) to continue monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka Peninsula for a final period of two months, until 15 December.

SC/7525
10/10/2002
Press Release
SC/7525


SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ADDS NAMES OF TWO ENTITIES


TO ITS CONSOLIDATED LIST


The Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) has added on 10 October 2002 the following entities to its consolidated list (Al-Qaida section):


1.                Tunisian Combatant Group


   2.    Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group

SC/7522
04/10/2002
Press Release
SC/7522


Security Council

4618th Meeting* (AM & PM)


SECURITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS TERRORISTS THREATS TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY


Secretary General, Chairman of Counter-Terrorism Committee

Address Meeting; Several Speakers Stress Need to Address Terrorism’s Root Causes