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NATIONAL INTEREST (ENABLING POWERS) ACT (CAP. 365)
United Nations Sanctions (The Democratic Republic of Congo) Regulations, 2003
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by article 3 of the National Interest (Enabling Powers) Act, the Prime Minister has made the following
regulations>–
1. The title of these regulations is the United Nations Sanctions
(The Democratic Republic of Congo) Regulations, 2003.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires – “the Act” means the National Interest (Enabling Powers)
Act<
“MONUC” means the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
3. For the purpose of article 3(4) of the Act, Resolution number
1493 (2003) adopted by the Security Council of the United Nations on the 28th July, 2003 is published in the English language in the
First Schedule to these regulations.
4. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, and subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation, the supply, sale
or transfer, in any manner whatsoever, by any person in Malta or by any citizen or permanent resident of Malta, whether in Malta
or elsewhere, or by using a Maltese registered vessel or a Maltese registered aircraft, of any arms or related matériel of all types,
and the provision of any assistance, advice or training related to military activities, to foreign and Congolese armed groups and
militias operating in the territory of North and South Kivu and of Ituri, and to groups not party to the Global and All-inclusive
agreement, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, shall be prohibited.
(2) The provisions of subregulation (1) of this regulation shall not apply to –
(a) supplies to MONUC, the Interim Emergency Multinational Force deployed in Bunia, and the integrated Congolese national army and
police force<
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Citation.
Interpretation.
Text of Resolution
1493 (2003).
Prohibition of sale
or supply of arms or related materiel etc.
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Penalty.
(b) supplies of non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, and related technical assistance
and training as notified in advance to the Secretary-General through its Special Representative.
5. Any person found guilty of an offence against these regulations shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine (multa) not exceeding fifty thousand Maltese liri.
FIRST SCHEDULE
(Regulation 3)
Resolution 1493 (2003) Adopted by the Security Council at its 4797th meeting, on 28 July 2003
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions and the statements by its President concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Reaffirming its commitment to respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and all the States of the region,
Reaffirming also the obligations of all States to refrain from the use of force against the territorial integrity and political independence of any State or in any other manner incompatible with the purposes and principles of the United Nations,
Concerned by the continued illegal exploitation of the natural resources of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and reaffirming in this regard its commitment to respect for the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of the Congo over its natural resources,
Welcoming the conclusion of the Global and All Inclusive Agreement on the
Transition in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (signed in Pretoria on 17 December
2002), and the subsequent establishment of the Government of National unity and
Transition,
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Deeply concerned by the continuation of hostilities in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly in North and South Kivu and in Ituri, and by the grave violations of human rights and of international humanitarian law that accompany them,
Recalling that it is incumbent on all the parties to cooperate in the overall deployment of the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC),
Renewing its support to the Interim Emergency Multinational Force deployed in Bunia and stressing the need to ensure effective and timely replacement of the Force, as requested in resolution 1484 (2003), to contribute in the best way to the stabilization of Ituri,
Taking note of the second special report of the Secretary-General on MONUC, of
27 May 2003 (S#2003#566), and of its recommendations,
Taking note also of the report of the Security Council Mission to Central Africa, of 18 June 2003 (S#2003#653),
Noting that the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Expresses satisfaction at the promulgation, on 4 April 2003, of the Transitional Constitution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and at the formation,
announced on 30 June 2003, of the Government of National unity and Transition, encourages the Congolese parties to take the necessary decisions in order to allow the transitional institutions to begin functioning effectively,
and encourages them also in this regard to include representatives of the interim institutions that emerged from the Ituri Pacification Commission in the transitional institutions<
2. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30 July 2004<
3. Notes with appreciation the recommendations in the second special report of the Secretary-General and authorizes increasing the military strength of MONUC to
10,800 personnel<
4. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure, through his Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who convenes the International
Committee in support of the Transition, the coordination of all the activities of the United Nations system in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo, and to facilitate coordination with other national and international actors of activities in support of the transition<
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5. Encourages MONUC, in coordination with other United Nations agencies, donors and non-governmental organizations, to provide assistance, during
the transition period, for the reform of the security forces, the re-establishment of a State based on the rule of law and the preparation
and holding of elections, throughout the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and welcomes, in this regard, the efforts of the Member States to support the transition and national reconciliation<
6. Approves the temporary deployment of MONUC personnel intended, during the first months of the establishment of the transitional institutions,
to participate in a multi-layer security system in Kinshasa in accordance with paragraphs 35 to 38 of the second special report of
the Secretary-General, approves also the reconfiguration of the MONUC civilian police component as outlined in paragraph 42 of that report, and encourages MONUC to continue to support police development in areas of urgent need<
7. Encourages donors to support the establishment of an integrated Congolese police unit and approves the provision by MONUC of the additional assistance that might be needed for its training<
8. Strongly condemns the acts of violence systematically perpetrated against civilians, including the massacres, as well as other atrocities and violations
of international humanitarian law and human rights, in particular, sexual violence against women and girls, stresses the need to bring to justice those responsible, including those at the command level, and urges all parties, including the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to take all necessary steps to prevent further violations
of human rights and international humanitarian law, in particular those committed against civilians<
9. Reaffirms the importance of a gender perspective in peacekeeping operations in accordance with resolution 1325 (2000), recalls the need to address violence against women and girls as a tool of warfare, and in this respect encourages MONUC to continue to actively address this issue< and calls on MONUC to increase the deployment of women as military observers as well as in other capacities<
10. Reaffirms that all Congolese parties have an obligation to respect human rights, international humanitarian law and the security and well-being
of the civilian population<
11. Urges the Government of National unity and Transition to ensure that the protection of human rights and the establishment of a State based
on the rule of law and of an independent judiciary are among its highest priorities, including the establishment of the necessary
institutions as reflected in the Global and Allinclusive agreement, encourages the Secretary-General, through his Special Representative, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to coordinate
their efforts in particular to assist the transitional authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in order to put an end
to impunity, and encourages also the African Union to play a role in this regard<
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12. States that it is profoundly preoccupied by the humanitarian situation throughout the country and, in particular, in the eastern regions, and demands that all the parties guarantee the security of the civilian population thereby enabling MONUC and humanitarian organizations to have
total, unrestricted and immediate access to the population groups in need<
13. Strongly condemns the continued recruitment and use of children in the hostilities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, especially in North and
South Kivu and in Ituri, and reiterates the request addressed to all the parties, in Security Council resolution 1460 (2003) to provide the Special Representative of the
Secretary- General with information on the measures that they have taken to put an end to the recruitment and use of children in
their armed components, as well as the requests concerning the protection of children set forth in resolution 1261 (1999) and subsequent
resolutions<
14. Strongly condemns the continuing armed conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo especially the serious ceasefire violations
that occurred recently in North and South Kivu, including in particular the offensives by the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD-Goma),
demands that all the parties, in compliance with the Bujumbura “Acte d’Engagement” of 19 June 2003, establish without delay or precondition
the full cessation of hostilities and withdraw to the positions agreed to in the Kampala#Harare disengagement plans, and that they
refrain from any provocative action<
15. Demands that all the parties desist from any interference with freedom of movement of United Nations personnel, recalls that all the parties have the obligation to provide full and unhindered access to MONUC to allow it to carry out its mandate, and
asks the Special Representative of the Secretary-General to report any failure to comply with this obligation<
16. Expresses concern at the fact that the continuing hostilities in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are seriously compromising
MONUC action in the process of the disarmament, demobilization, repatriation, reintegration or resettlement (DDRRR) of the foreign
armed groups referred to in chapter 9.1 of the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement (S#1999#815), urges all the parties concerned to cooperate with MONUC and underscores the importance of making rapid and appreciable progress in that process<
17. Authorizes MONUC to assist the Government of National Unity and Transition in disarming and demobilizing those Congolese combatants who may voluntarily
decide to enter the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) process within the framework of the Multi-Country Demobilization
and Reintegration Programme, pending the establishment of a national DDR programme in coordination with the United Nations Development
Programme and other agencies concerned<
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18. Demands that all States and in particular those in the region, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, ensure that no direct or indirect
assistance, especially military or financial assistance, is given to the movements and armed groups present in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo<
19. Demands that all parties provide full access to MONUC military observers, including in ports, airports, airfields, military bases and border
crossings, and requests the Secretary-General to deploy MONUC military observers in North and South Kivu and in Ituri and to report to the Security Council
regularly on the position of the movements and armed groups and on information concerning arms supply and the presence of foreign
military, especially by monitoring the use of landing strips in that region<
20. Decides that all States, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, shall, for an initial period of 12 months from the adoption of this
resolution, take the necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer, from their territories or by
their nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of arms and any related materiel, and the provision of any assistance,
advice or training related to military activities, to all foreign and Congolese armed groups and militias operating in the territory
of North and South Kivu and of Ituri, and to groups not party to the Global and All-inclusive agreement, in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo<
21. Decides that the measures imposed by paragraph 20 above shall not apply to>
– supplies to MONUC, the Interim Emergency Multinational Force deployed in
Bunia and the integrated Congolese national army and police forces<
– supplies of non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, and related technical assistance
and training as notified in advance to the Secretary-General through its Special Representative<
22. Decides that, at the end of the initial 12 months, the Security Council will review the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and in particular in the eastern part of the country, with a view to renewing the measures stipulated in paragraph
20 above if no significant progress has been made in the peace process, in particular an end to support for armed groups, an effective
ceasefire and progress in the DDRRR by
foreign and Congolese armed groups<
23. Expresses its determination closely to monitor compliance with the measures laid down in paragraph 20 and to consider necessary steps to ensure the effective
monitoring and implementation of these measures, including the possible establishment of a monitoring mechanism<
24. Urges the States neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly Rwanda and Uganda, which have an influence over movements
and armed groups operating in the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to exercise
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a positive influence on them to settle their disputes by peaceful means and join in the process of national reconciliation<
25. Authorizes MONUC to take the necessary measures in the areas of deployment of its armed units, and as it deems it within its capabilities>
– to protect United Nations personnel, facilities, installations and equipment<
– to ensure the security and freedom of movement of its personnel, including in particular those engaged in missions of observation,
verification or DDRRR<
– to protect civilians and humanitarian workers under imminent threat of physical violence<
– and to contribute to the improvement of the security conditions in which humanitarian assistance is provided<
26. Authorizes MONUC to use all necessary means to fulfil its mandate in the
Ituri district and, as it deems it within its capabilities, in North and South Kivu<
27. Requests the Secretary-General to deploy in the Ituri district, as soon as possible, the tactical brigade-size force whose concept of operation
is set out in paragraphs 48 to
54 of his second special report, including the reinforced MONUC presence in Bunia by mid-August 2003 as requested in resolution 1484
(2003), particularly with a view to helping to stabilize the security conditions and improving the humanitarian situation, ensuring
the protection of airfields and displaced persons living in camps and, if the circumstances warrant it, helping to ensure the security
of the civilian population and the personnel of the United Nations and the humanitarian organizations in Bunia and its environs and
eventually, as the situation permits, in other parts of Ituri<
28. Condemns categorically the illegal exploitation of the natural resources and other sources of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and expresses its intention to consider means that could be used to end it, awaits with interest the report to be submitted shortly by the group of experts on such illegal exploitation and on the link that exists between it and
the continuation of hostilities, and demands that all parties and interested States offer full cooperation to the group of experts<
29. Encourages the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi to take steps to normalize their relations and
cooperate in assuring mutual security along their common borders, and invites these Governments to conclude good-neighbourly agreements among themselves<
30. Reaffirms that an international conference on peace, security, democracy and development in the Great Lakes region of Africa, with participation
by all the Governments of the region and all the other parties concerned, should be organized at the appropriate time under the aegis
of the United Nations and the African Union with
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a view to strengthening stability in the region and working out conditions that will enable everyone to enjoy the right to live peacefully
within national borders<
31. Reiterates its support unreservedly for the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and for all MONUC personnel, and for the efforts they continue
to make to assist the parties in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in the region to advance the peace process<
32. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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