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Security Council seriously concerned over lack of progress on return to constitutional order [1]

14 Dec 2012

Security Council seriously concerned over lack of progress on return to constitutional order

13 December 2012 (UN News) - The United Nations Security Council has expressed "serious concern" over the lack of progress in the restoration of constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau.
In addition, in a press statement issued on Thursday, the 15-member body noted that stabilisation can only be achieved in the West African nation through a consensual, inclusive and nationally-owned transition process, based on genuine dialogue and effective civilian oversight over the military.

PDF icon 13dec12_unsc_press_statement_on_guinea-bissau_english.pdf [2]
News stories [3]
  •  [4]UNIOGBIS and partners produce human rights manuals for military trainers [4]UNIOGBIS and partners produce human rights manuals for military trainers [4]
  •  [5]Guinea-Bissau’s police officials look at ways to enhance their effectiveness [5]Guinea-Bissau’s police officials look at ways to enhance their effectiveness [5]

Source URL: http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/security-council-seriously-concerned-over-lack-progress-return-constitutional-order

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[1] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/security-council-seriously-concerned-over-lack-progress-return-constitutional-order
[2] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/13dec12_unsc_press_statement_on_guinea-bissau_english.pdf
[3] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/news-stories
[4] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/uniogbis-and-partners-produce-human-rights-manuals-military-trainers
[5] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/guinea-bissau%E2%80%99s-police-officials-look-ways-enhance-their-effectiveness