Sierra Leone.On 10 March, the democratically-elected President of Sierra Leone Sierra Leone (sēĕr`ə lēō`nē, lēōn`; sēr`ə lēōn), officially Republic of Sierra Leone, republic (2005 est. pop. 6,018,000), 27,699 sq mi (71,740 sq km), W Africa. , Ahmad Tejan Ahmad Kabbah, returned to Sierra Leone after the forces of the Economic Community of West African West Africa A region of western Africa between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea. It was largely controlled by colonial powers until the 20th century. West African adj. & n. States (ECOWAS ECOWAS Economic Community Of West African States ) Monitoring Group (ECOMOG ECOMOG ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) Monitoring Group ECOMOG Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group ) ousted the illegal military junta Noun 1. military junta - a group of military officers who rule a country after seizing power junta clique, coterie, ingroup, inner circle, camp, pack - an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose from Freetown on 12 February. At the ceremony to mark President Kabbah's return, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Ibrahima Fall delivered a message on behalf of Secretary-General Kofi Annan, stating that the President's return accomplished a major objective for the people of Sierra Leone, as well as for the United Nations, the Organization of African Unity Organization of African Unity (OAU), former international organization, established 1963 at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by 37 independent African nations to promote unity and development; defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of members; eradicate all forms of (OAU OAU abbr. Organization of African Unity OAU n abbr (= Organization of African Unity) → OUA f OAU n abbr (= Organization of African Unity ), ECOWAS and the entire international community. The return of President Kabbah must be celebrated as a step that strengthened democracy and the rule of law in Africa, he said, reiterating the conviction that the will of the people must be the basis of governmental authority. On 16 March, the Security Council also welcomed President Kabbah's return by unanimously adopting resolution 1156 (1998). Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council decided to terminate, with immediate effect, its prohibitions on the sale or supply to Sierra Leone of petroleum and petroleum products, as stated in its resolution 1132 (1997) of 8 October 1997. It decided to review the other prohibitions it had imposed on the country. On 17 April, the Council again took up the situation in Sierra Leone. Adopting unanimously resolution 1162 (1998), the Council authorized the deployment, with immediate effect, of up to 10 United Nations military and security advisory personnel to Sierra Leone, for up to 90 days, to perform a range of functions, including reporting on the military situation in the country. The Council had responded to the Secretary-General's report of 18 March in which he called for the expeditious ex·pe·di·tious adj. Acting or done with speed and efficiency. See Synonyms at fast1. ex provision of humanitarian assistance because of the urgent needs of the population for food, medical care and shelter as a result of the recent fighting and abuses of junta rule. Member States were called on to contribute generously to the United Nations Trust Fund for Sierra Leone, and were urged to provide generous assistance to ECOMOG to enable it to meet its logistical requirements and fulfil its mandate. The Secretary-General stated that the past year's events in Sierra Leone carried a warning that similar crises might arise and challenge the international community. While stressing that "democracy may have deep roots in Sierra Leone", he cautioned that "it is a fragile plant and must be nurtured". |
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