Category Social Sciences

What was the duration of the UN peacekeeping mission in Sierra Leone?

The United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) was active from 1999 to 2006. It was one of the most difficult peacekeeping missions of the 21st century.

The civil war in Sierra Leone began when the Revolutionary United Front campaigned to remove the then President Joseph Momoh. When things went out of hand, the UN was asked to help. Several attempts for negotiations were made after an exploratory mission, but none of them were successful.

So, the UN employed the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) to make sure that the Lome Peace Accord was implemented. It was an agreement to end the civil war.

 

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Why did the UN employ its peacekeeping mission in Yugoslavia?

It was in 1992 that the UN sent a peacekeeping force- the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) to Yugoslavia. The force was sent to the Serb-controlled areas of Croatia.

It was the duty of the UNPROFOR to ensure that the United Nations Protected Areas were free of military action. It was also responsible for the patrolling of borders. However, the conflict worsened; it spread to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The airport at Sarajevo was under threat. Because of this, the UNPROFOR widened the area that it watched over to ensure security. This was followed by days of violent attacks.

Yugoslavia had to survive a string of bombarding. The lives of the people were in great danger. The UN force worked hard to provide them with food and medical supplies.

 

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Why did the UN issue an arms embargo in the former republic of Yugoslavia?

In the early 1990s, the UN was occupied in one of its largest ever peacekeeping missions in Yugoslavia. Now there’s no country called Yugoslavia. Now there’s no country called Yugoslavia. It split to give birth to six smaller independent nations.

Yugoslavia was made of six republics: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Montenegro. With the diverse backgrounds of the republics, each one of them started demanding more power. In 1991, Slovenia, Macedonia and Croatia declared independence.

Conflict broke out when the Serbs living in Croatia set out to make a Serbian state within Croatia. Weapons were sent from the Republic of Serbia for this purpose. This led to the outbreak of conflict and that’s why the UN issued an arms embargo on Yugoslavia. This stopped arms from reaching there.

 

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What actions did the UN take during the Gulf War?

The Gulf War began in 1991 when Iraq invaded Kuwait. Iraq claimed that Kuwait produced too much oil that led to its price drop in the global market. It was in this situation that the Security Council decided to take action against Iraq. The UN also stated that the member states could use whatever means that were necessary to remove the Iraqi force from Kuwait.

In 1991, a multinational force, largely comprising the US military assembled in Saudi Arabia for an operation in the name of the United Nations. This was code-named ‘Desert Storm’. It was a bombing campaign that lasted for six weeks. Kuwait was later liberated following a cease-fire. Iraq also agreed to pay compensation to Kuwait.

 

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What did the UN do for El Salvador?

For more than twelve long years, El Salvador was reduced to a land of brutal civil war. The military government was opposed by the left wing supporters of the country and this in turn broke into civil war. The UN began peace negotiations in 1990 and a peace agreement was signed by both the parties in 1992.

It was in 1992 that the UN force, ONUSAL entered the war torn country. The force was constituted by both military and civilian personnel. The prime duty of the force was to ensure that peace prevailed in the country. It initiated a number of reforms including fair trails, and free and fair elections.

It also made sure that greater rights were granted for women and minority racial groups. The force remained in El Salvador for three years and was successful in carrying out these objectives.

 

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Why did the UN carry out a mission in Cyprus?

Cyprus is a Mediterranean island had been conquered and ruled by many imperial powers like the Greeks, Persians, Turks and the English. But, the population mainly practise two traditions-Greek and Turkish.

After the island gained independence, the Greek Cypriots wanted to join Greece. The Turk Cypriots did not agree to this. This led to an outbreak of conflict between the two groups. When the conflict picked up, the Security Council sent in UNFICYP, a UN force. This happened in 1964.

However in 1974, a Turkish force invaded and conquered the Greek part of the island. UNFICYP was not powerful enough to resist them. But it was successful enough to prevent a full-scale civil war.

 

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