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Resolution 2027

The situation in Burundi

Abstract

S/RES/2027 (2011)
Security Council Distr.: General
20 December 2011
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Resolution 2027 (2011)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 6691st meeting, on
20 December 2011
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions and the statements of its President on Burundi,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and unity of Burundi,
Welcoming the progress that Burundi has made towards peace, stability and
development and emphasizing the need for the United Nations system and the
international community, including the international financial institutions and
Burundi’s development partners, to maintain their support for peace consolidation
and long-term development in Burundi,
Taking note of the smooth transition from the United Nations Integrated Office
in Burundi (BINUB) to the United Nations Office in Burundi (BNUB) and
commending the continued contribution of the United Nations to the country’s
peace, security and development,
Encouraging the efforts of the Government of Burundi to create a space for all
political parties and to continue improving dialogue between all relevant actors,
including civil society,
Supporting the renewed commitment of Burundi to “zero tolerance” for
corruption,
Welcoming the continued engagement of the Peacebuilding Commission in
Burundi and the recent visit of the Chair of the Commission’s Burundi
configuration, taking note of the April 2011 Outcome Document of the Fifth Review
of the Implementation of the Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding in Burundi and
of the briefing of the Chair of the Burundi configuration of the Peacebuilding
Commission on 7 December 2011, and acknowledging the contribution that the
Peacebuilding Fund has made to peacebuilding in Burundi,
Supporting the commitment of Burundi to regional integration, notably in the
Economic Community of Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL), the East African
Community (EAC), and the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region
(ICGLR),
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Recognizing the importance of transitional justice in promoting lasting
reconciliation among all the people of Burundi, and noting with appreciation the
completion of the work of the Technical Committee and the commitment of the
Government of Burundi to establishing transitional justice mechanisms, consistent
with the results of the 2009 national consultations, Security Council resolution 1606
(2005) as well as the Arusha agreements 2000,
Welcoming the establishment of the Office of the Ombudsman and the National
Independent Human Rights Commission,
Noting with grave concern continued human rights violations, in particular
extrajudicial politically motivated killings and torture, and restrictions on civil
liberties, including harassment, intimidation and restrictions on the freedom of
expression, association and assembly of opposition political parties, media and civil
society organizations,
Noting with great concern the attacks against civilians as well as security and
defence forces in various parts of the country and the reports of paramilitary
activities in neighbouring countries and calling upon all those involved to put an
end to such acts,
Calling upon the Government of Burundi to protect the civil liberties and to
fight impunity, particularly by ensuring that those responsible for incidences of
torture, extrajudicial killings and mistreatment of detainees are brought to justice,
Recalling its resolutions 1325 (2000), 1820 (2008), 1888 (2009) and 1889
(2009) on women and peace and security, its resolutions 1674 (2006) and 1894
(2009) on the protection of civilians in armed conflicts and its resolutions 1612
(2005), 1882 (2009) and 1998 (2011) on children and armed conflict,
Having considered the first report (S/2011/751) of the Secretary-General on
the BNUB,
1. Decides to extend until 15 February 2013 the mandate of BNUB, as set
out in paragraph 3 (a) to (d) of the resolution 1959 (2010);
2. Decides that in addition to paragraph 1 above, BNUB shall also continue
to support the Government of Burundi in the following areas:
(a) Supporting the efforts of the Government and the international
community to focus on the socio-economic development of women and youth and
the socio-economic reintegration of conflict-affected populations in particular, and
advocating for resource mobilization for Burundi;
(b) Providing support to Burundi’s deepening regional integration, as
requested;
3. Recognizes the primary responsibility of the Government of Burundi for
peacebuilding, security and long-term development in the country, and encourages
the Government of Burundi to pursue its efforts regarding peace consolidation
challenges, in particular democratic governance, the fight against corruption,
security sector reform, civilian protection, justice and the promotion and protection
of human rights, with a special focus on the rights of women and children as well as
marginalized and vulnerable minorities;
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4. Encourages the Government of Burundi with the support of BNUB and
other international partners to redouble its efforts to pursue structural reforms aimed
at improving political, economic and administrative governance and tackling
corruption, with a view to setting up strong drivers for sustained and equitable
social and economic growth;
5. Encourages the Government of Burundi to pursue its efforts of peace
consolidation and reconstruction in a regional perspective, especially through
projects fostering peace, reconciliation and exchanges within the East African
Community, the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries and the
International Conference on the Great Lakes Region;
6. Underscores the importance of security sector reform and urges all
international partners, together with BNUB, to continue supporting the Government
of Burundi’s efforts to professionalize and enhance the capacity of the national
security services and the police, in particular in the fields of training on human
rights and sexual and gender-based violence, and with the view to consolidating
security sector governance;
7. Calls upon the Government of Burundi, with the support of BNUB and
its national and international partners to finalize the new Poverty Reduction Strategy
Paper (PRSP II), with clear peacebuilding priorities and an implementation plan;
8. Encourages the Government of Burundi, the Peacebuilding Commission
and its national and international partners to honour their commitments made under
the Outcome Document of the Fifth Review of the Implementation of the Strategic
Framework for Peacebuilding and to review these commitments when the PRSP II is
finalized to determine how the Peacebuilding Commission can best contribute to
Burundi’s peacebuilding priorities;
9. Calls upon the Government to take all necessary steps to prevent further
human rights violations and to take measures to ensure that those responsible for
such violations are swiftly brought to justice;
10. Stresses the need for a thorough, credible, impartial and transparent
investigation of serious crimes, in particular extrajudicial killings, and calls upon
the authorities of Burundi to put an end to such criminal acts and to ensure that
those responsible are brought to justice;
11. Calls upon the Government of Burundi to pursue its efforts to ensure the
promotion and protection of human rights and together with its international
partners to support the newly established National Independent Human Rights
Commission and the Office of the Ombudsman, and further encourages the
Government to continue its fight against impunity and to take the necessary
measures to ensure its citizens fully enjoy their civil, political, social, economic and
cultural rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Burundi and in accordance with
international human rights law;
12. Encourages the Government of Burundi, with the support of international
partners and BNUB as appropriate, to establish transitional justice mechanisms,
including the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in
accordance with the results of the work of the Technical Committee, the 2009
national consultations, Security Council resolution 1606 (2005) as well as the
Arusha agreements 2000;
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13. Takes note of the progress reported by the Secretary-General in the
development of benchmarks for the future evolution of BNUB into a United Nations
Country Team presence and requests to be updated on these by 31 May 2012;
14. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council informed on the
implementation of the mandate of BNUB and this resolution, with a briefing by the
end of July 2012 and a report by 18 January 2013;
15. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Topics
Burundi
Year
2011
Title
The situation in Burundi
Related with resolutions
1325 1606 1612 1674 1820 1882 1888 1889 1894 1959 1998
Quoted in resolutions
2090 2137
Security Council Composition
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