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Final Act of
the Paris Conference on Cambodia
October 23,
1991
1.
Concerned by the tragic conflict and continuing bloodshed in
Cambodia, the
Paris Conference on Cambodia was convened, at the invitation of the
Government of the French Republic, in order to achieve an internationally
guaranteed comprehensive settlement which would restore peace to that
country. The Conference was held in two sessions, the first from 30 July to
30 August 1989, and the second from 21 to 23 October 1991.
2.
The
co-Presidents of the Conference were H. E. Mr. Roland Dumas, Minister for
Foreign Affairs of the
French Republic,
and H. E. Mr. Ali Alatas, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Indonesia.
3.
The
following States participated in the Conference: Australia, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia, Canada, the People's Republic of China, the French
Republic, the Republic of India, the Republic of Indonesia, Japan, the Lao
People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, the
Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom. of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, the
United States of
America and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
In addition, the Non-Aligned Movement was represented at the Conference by
its current Chairman at each session, namely Zimbabwe at the first session
and Yugoslavia at the second session.
4.
At the
first session of the Conference,
Cambodia was
represented by the four Cambodian Parties. The Supreme National Council of
Cambodia, under the leadership of its President, H.R.H. Prince Norodom
Sihanouk, represented Cambodia at the second session of the Conference.
5.
The
Secretary-General of the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Javier Perez de Cuellar,
and his Special Representative, Mr. Rafeeuddin Ahmed, also participated in
the Conference.
6.
The
Conference organized itself into three working committees of the whole,
which met throughout the first session of the Conference. The First
Committee dealt with military matters, the Second Committee dealt with the
question of international guarantees, and the Third Committee with the
repatriation of refugees and displaced persons and the eventual
reconstruction of
Cambodia.
The officers of
each committee were as follows:
First
Committee
Co-Chairmen:
Mr. C.R. Gharekhan (India)
Mr. Allan Sullivan (Canada)
Rapporteur: Ms.
Victoria Sisante-Bataclan (Philippines)
Second
Committee
Co-Chairmen:
Mr. Soulivong Phrasithideth (Laos)
Dato' Zainal Abidin Ibrahim (Malaysia)
Rapporteur: Mr.
Herve Dejean de la Batie (France)
Third
Committee
Co-Chairmen:
Mr. Yukio Imagawa (Japan)
Mr. Robert Merrillees (Australia)
Rapporteur:
Colonel Ronachuck Swasdikiat (Thailand)
The Conference
also established an Ad Hoc Committee, composed of the representatives of the
four Cambodian Parties and chaired by the representatives of the two
co-Presidents of the Conference, whose mandate involved matters related to
national reconciliation among the Cambodian Parties. The Ad Hoc Committee
held several meetings during the first session of the Conference.
The Coordination
Committee of the Conference, chaired by the representatives of the two
co-Presidents, was established and given responsibility for general
coordination of the work of the other four committees. The Coordination
Committee met at both the first and second sessions of the Conference. An
informal meeting of the Coordination Committee was also held in New York on
21 September 1991.
7.
At the
conclusion of the first session, the Conference had achieved progress in
elaborating a wide variety of elements necessary for the achievement of a
comprehensive settlement of the conflict in
Cambodia. The
Conference noted, however, that it was not yet possible to achieve a
comprehensive settlement. It was therefore decided to suspend the Conference
on 30 August 1989. However, in doing so, the Conference urged all parties
concerned to intensify their efforts to achieve a comprehensive settlement,
and asked the co-Presidents to lend their good offices to facilitate these
efforts.
8.
Following the suspension of the first session of the Conference, the
co-Presidents and the Secretary-General of the United Nations undertook
extensive consultations, in particular with the five permanent members of
the United Nations Security Council, with the Supreme National Council of
Cambodia, and with other participants in the Paris Conference. The object of
these consultations was to forge agreement on all aspects of a settlement,
to ensure that all initiatives to this end were compatible and to enhance
the prospects of ending the bloodshed in
Cambodia at the
earliest possible date. The efforts of the co-Presidents and the
Secretary-General paved the way for the reconvening of the Paris Conference
on Cambodia.
9.
At the
inaugural portion of the final meeting of the Paris Conference, on
23 October 1991,
the Conference was addressed by H.E. Mr. Francois Mitterrand, President of
the French Republic, H.R.H. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the
Supreme National Council of Cambodia, and H.E. Mr. Javier Perez de Cuellar,
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
10.
At the
second session, the Conference adopted the following instruments:
1.
Agreement on a comprehensive
political settlement of the Cambodia conflict,
with annexes on the mandate for UNTAC, military matters, elections,
repatriation of Cambodian refugees and displaced persons, and the principles
for a new Cambodian constitution;
2.
Agreement concerning the
sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability,
neutrality and national unity of Cambodia;
and
3.
Declaration on the rehabilitation
and reconstruction of Cambodia
These instruments represent an elaboration of the "Framework for a
Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict" adopted by the
five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council on 28 August
1990, and of elements of the work accomplished at the first session of the
Conference. They entail a continuing process of national reconciliation and
an enhanced role for the United Nations, thus enabling the Cambodian people
to determine their own political future through free and fair elections
organized and conducted by the United Nations in a neutral political
environment with full respect for the national sovereignty of Cambodia.
11.
These
instruments, which together form the comprehensive settlement the
achievement of which was the objective of the Paris Conference, are being
presented for signature to the States participating in the Paris Conference.
On behalf of
Cambodia, the
instruments will be signed by the twelve members of the Supreme National
Council of Cambodia, which is the unique legitimate body and source of
authority enshrining the sovereignty, independence and unity of Cambodia.
12.
The
States participating in the Conference call upon the co-Presidents of the
Conference to transmit an authentic copy of the comprehensive political
settlement instruments to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The
States participating in the Conference request the Secretary General to take
the appropriate steps in order to enable consideration of the comprehensive
settlement by the United Nations Security Council at the earliest
opportunity. They pledge their full cooperation in the fulfilment of this
comprehensive settlement and their assistance in its implementation.
Above all, in view of the recent tragic history of Cambodia, the States
participating in the Conference commit themselves to promote and encourage
respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in
Cambodia, as embodied in the relevant international instruments to which
they are party.
13.
The
States participating in the Conference request the International Committee
of the Red Cross to facilitate, in accordance with its principles, the
release of prisoners of war and civilian internees. They express their
readiness to assist the ICRC in this task.
14.
The
States participating in the Conference invite other States to accede to the
Agreement on a Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict
and to the Agreement concerning the Sovereignty, Independen.e, Territorial
Integrity and Inviolability, Neutrality and National Unity of Cambodia.
15.
Further
recognizing the need for a concerted international effort to assist
Cambodia in the
tasks of rehabilitation and reconstruction, the States participating in the
Conference urge the international community to provide generous economic and
financial support for the measures set forth in the Declaration on the
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Cambodia.
In witness
whereof
the representatives have signed this Final Act.
Done at Paris
this twenty-third day of October one thousand nine hundred and ninety-one,
in two copies in the Chinese, English, French, Khmer and Russian languages,
each text being equally authentic. The originals of this Final Act shall be
deposited with the Governments of the French Republic and of the Republic of
Indonesia.
Agreement on a
Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict
October 23, 1991
Table of Contents
Text of the Agreement
Part I:
Arrangements During the Transitional Period
Section I:
Transitional Period
Section II:
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
Section III:
Supreme National Council
Section IV:
Withdrawal of Foreign Forces and its Verification
Section V:
Cease-fire and Cessation of Outside Military Assistance
Part II:
Elections
Part III:
Human Rights
Part IV:
International Guarantees
Part V:
Refugees and Displaced Persons
Part VI: National Communities
Part VII: Communes
Part VIII: Representation
Part IX: Amendment
Annexes
Annex 1: UNTAC Mandate
Section A: General Procedures
Section B: Civil Administration
Section C: Military Functions
Section D: Elections
Section E: Human Rights
Annex 2:
Withdrawal, Cease-fire and Related Measures
Article I:
Cease-fire
Article II:
Liaison system and Mixed Military Working Group
Article III:
Regroupment and cantonment of the forces of the Parties and storage of their
arms, ammunition and equipment
Article IV:
Resupply of forces during cantonment
Article V:
Ultimate disposition of the forces of the parties and of their arms,
anmmunition, and equipment
Article VI:
Verification of withdrawal from Cambodia and non-return of all cateogires of
foreign forces
Article VII:
Cessation of outside military assistance to all Cambodian Parties
Article VIII:
Caches of weapons and military supplies
Article IX:
Unexploded ordance devices
Article X:
Investigation of violations
Article XI:
Release of prisoners of war
Article XII:
Repatriation and resettlement of displaced Cambodians
Annex 3:
Elections
Annex 4:
Repatriation of Cambodian Refugees and Displaced Persons
Part I:
Introduction
Part II:
Conditions Conducive to the Return of Refugees and Displaced Persons
Part III:
Operational Factors
Annex 5: Principles
for a New Constitution for Cambodia
Agreement on a
Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict
The States participating in
the Paris Conference on Cambodia, namely Australia, Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, Canada, the People's Republic of China, the French Republic, the
Republic of India, the Republic of Indonesia, Japan, the Lao People's
Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic
of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the
United States of America, the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
In the presence of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations,
In order
to maintain, preserve and defend the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and inviolability, neutrality and national unity of Cambodia,
Desiring
to restore and maintain peace in Cambodia, to promote national
reconciliation and to ensure the exercise of the right to self-determination
of the Cambodian people through free and fair elections,
Convinced
that only a comprehensive political settlement to the Cambodia conflict will
be just and durable and will contribute to regional and international peace
and security,
Welcoming
the Framework document of 28 August 1990, which was accepted by the
Cambodian Parties in its entirety as the basis for settling the Cambodia
conflict, and which was subsequently unanimously endorsed by Security
Council resolution 668 (1990) of 20 September 1990 and General Assembly
resolution 45/3 of 15 October 1990,
Noting
the formation in Jakarta on 10 September 1990 of the Supreme National
Council of Cambodia as the unique legitimate body and source of authority in
Cambodia in which, throughout the transitional period, national sovereignty
and unity are enshrined, and which represents Cambodia externally,
Welcoming
the unanimous election, in Beijing on 17 July 1991, of H.R.H. Prince Norodom
Sihanouk as the President of the Supreme National Council,
Recognizing
that an enhanced United Nations role requires the establishment of a United
Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) with civilian and
military components, which will act with full respect for the national
sovereignty of Cambodia,
Noting
the statements made at the conclusion of the meetings held in Jakarta on
9-10 September 1990, in Paris on 21-23 December 1990, in Pattaya on 24-26
June 1991, in Beijing on 16-17 July 1991, in Pattaya on 26-29 August 1991,
and also the meetings held in Jakarta on 4-6 June 1991 and in New York on 19
September 1991,
Welcoming
United Nations Security Council resolution 717 (1991) of 16 October 1991 on
Cambodia,
Recognizing
that Cambodia's tragic recent history requires special measures to assure
protection of human rights, and the non-return to the policies and practices
of the past,
Have agreed as follows:
Part I. Arrangements During
the Transitional Period
Section
I: Translational Period
Article 1
For the purposes of this Agreement, the transitional period shall commence
with the entry into force of this Agreement and terminate when the
constituent assembly elected through free and fair elections, organized and
certified by the United Nations, has approved the constitution and
transformed itself into a legislative assembly, and thereafter a new
government has been created.
Section
II: United Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia
Article 2
1.
The
Signatories invite the United Nations Security Council to establish a United
Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia (hereinafter referred
to as "UNTAC") with civilian and military components under the direct
responsibility of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. For this
purpose the Secretary-General will designate a Special Representative to act
on his behalf.
2.
The
Signatories further invite the United Nations Security Council to provide
UNTAC with the mandate set forth in this Agreement and to keep its
implementation under continuing review through periodic reports submitted by
the Secretary-General.
Section
lll : Supreme National Council
Article 3
The Supreme National Council (hereinafter referred to as "the SNC") is the
unique legitimate body and source of authority in which, throughout the
transitional period, the sovereignty, independence and unity of Cambodia are
enshrined.
Article 4
The members of the SNC shall be committed to the holding of free and fair
elections organized and conducted by the United Nations as the basis for
forming a new and legitimate Government.
Article 5
The SNC shall, throughout the transitional period, represent Cambodia
externally and occupy the seat of Cambodia at the United Nations, in the
United Nations specialized agencies, and in other international institutions
and international conferences.
Article 6
The SNC hereby delegates to the United Nations all powers necessary to
ensure the implementation of this Agreement, as described in
annex 1.
In order to ensure a neutral
political environment conducive to free and fair general elections,
administrative agencies, bodies and offices which could directly influence
the outcome of elections will be placed under direct United Nations
supervision or control. In that context, special attention will be given to
foreign affairs, national defence, finance, public security and information.
To reflect the importance of these subjects, UNTAC needs to exercise such
control as is necessary to ensure the strict neutrality of the bodies
responsible for them. The United Nations, in consultation with the SNC, will
identify which agencies, bodies and offices could continue to operate in
order to ensure normal day-to-day life in the country.
Article 7
The relationship between the SNC, UNTAC and existing administrative
structures is set forth in
annex 1.
Section
IV: Withdrawal of Foreign Forces and its Verification
Article 8
Immediately upon entry into force of this Agreement, any foreign forces,
advisers, and military personnel remaining in Cambodia, together with their
weapons, ammunition, and equipment, shall be withdrawn from Cambodia and not
be returned. Such withdrawal and non-return will be subject to UNTAC
verification in accordance with
annex 2.
Section
V: Cease-Fire and Cessation of Outside Military Assistance
Article 9
The cease-fire shall take effect at the time this Agreement enters into
force. All forces shall immediately disengage and refrain from all
hostilities and from any deployment, movement or action which would extend
the territory they control or which might lead to renewed fighting.
The Signatories hereby invite
the Security Council of the United Nations to request the Secretary-General
to provide good offices to assist in this process until such time as the
military component of UNTAC is in position to supervise, monitor and verify
it.
Article 10
Upon entry into force of this Agreement, there shall be an immediate
cessation of all outside military assistance to all Cambodian Parties.
Article 11
The objectives of military arrangements during the transitional period shall
be to stabilize the security situation and build confidence among the
parties to the conflict, so as to reinforce the purposes of this Agreement
and to prevent the risks of a return to warfare.
Detailed provisions regarding
UNTAC's supervision, monitoring, and verification of the cease-fire and
related measures, including verification of the withdrawal of foreign forces
and the regrouping, cantonment and ultimate disposition of all Cambodian
forces and their weapons during the transitional period are set forth in
annex 1, section C,
and
annex 2.
Part ll:
Elections
Article 12
The Cambodian people shall have the right to determine their own political
future through the free and fair election of a constituent assembly, which
will draft and approve a new Cambodian Constitution in accordance with
Article 23
and transform itself into a legislative assembly, which will create the new
Cambodian Government. This election will be held under United Nations
auspices in a neutral political environment with full respect for the
national sovereignty of Cambodia.
Article 13
UNTAC shall be responsible for the organization and conduct of these
elections based on the provisions of
annex 1, section D,
and
annex 3.
Article 14
All Signatories commit themselves to respect the results of these elections
once certified as free and fair by the United Nations.
Part lll:
Human Rights
Article 15
1.
All
persons in Cambodia and
all Cambodian refugees and displaced persons shall enjoy the rights and
freedoms embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other
relevant international human rights instruments.
2.
To this
end,
a.
Cambodia
undertakes:
§
to
ensure respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms
in Cambodia;
§
to
support the right of all Cambodian citizens to undertake activities which
would promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms;
§
to
take effective measures to ensure that the policies and practices of the
past shall never be allowed to return;
§
to
adhere to relevant international human rights instruments;
b.
the
other Signatories to this Agreement undertake to promote and encourage
respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in
Cambodia as embodied in
the relevant international instruments and the relevant resolutions of the
United Nations General Assembly, in order, in particular, to prevent the
recurrence of human rights abuses.
Article 16
UNTAC shall be responsible during the transitional period for fostering an
environment in which respect for human rights shall be ensured, based on the
provisions of
annex 1, section E.
Article 17
After the end of the transitional period, the United Nations Commission on
Human Rights should continue to monitor closely the human rights situation
in Cambodia, including, if necessary, by the appointment of a Special
Rapporteur who would report his findings annually to the Commission and to
the General Assembly.
Part lV:
International Guarantees
Article 18
Cambodia undertakes to maintain, preserve and defend, and the other
Signatories undertake to recognize and respect, the sovereignty,
independence, territorial integrity and inviolability, neutrality and
national unity of Cambodia, as set forth in a separate Agreement.
Part V:
Refugees and Displaced Persons
Article 19
Upon entry into force of this Agreement, every effort will be made to create
in Cambodia political, economic and social conditions conducive to the
voluntary return and harmonious integration of Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons.
Article 20
1) Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons, located outside Cambodia, shall have the right to return
to Cambodia and to live in safety, security and dignity, free from
intimidation or coercion of any kind.
2) The Signatories request the Secretary-General of the United Nations to
facilitate the repatriation in safety and dignity of Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons, as an integral part of the comprehensive political
settlement and under the overall authority of the Special Representative of
the Secretary-General, in accordance with the guidelines and principles on
the repatriation of refugees and displaced persons as set forth in
annex 4.
Part Vl .
Release of Prisoners of War And Civilian Internees
Article 21
The release of all prisoners of war and civilian internees shall be
accomplished at the earliest possible date under the direction of the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in coordination with the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General, with the assistance, as
necessary, of other appropriate international humanitarian organizations and
the Signatories.
Article 22
The expression "civilian internees" refers to all persons who are not
prisoners of war and who, having contributed in any way whatsoever to the
armed or political struggle, have been arrested or detained by any of the
parties by virtue of their contribution thereto.
Part Vll:
Principles for a New Constitution for
Cambodia
Article 23
Basic principles, including those regarding human rights and fundamental
freedoms as well as regarding Cambodia's status of neutrality, which the new
Cambodian Constitution will incorporate, are set forth in
annex 5.
Part Vlll:
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Article 24
The Signatories urge the international community to provide economic and
financial support for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Cambodia, as
provided in a separate declaration.
Part IX:
Final Provisions
Article 25
The Signatories shall, in good faith and in a spirit of cooperation, resolve
through peaceful means any disputes with respect to the implementation of
this Agreement.
Article 26
The Signatories request other States, international organizations and other
bodies to cooperate and assist in the implementation of this Agreement and
in the fulfilment by UNTAC of its mandate.
Article 27
The Signatories shall provide their full cooperation to the United Nations
to ensure the implementation of its mandate, including by the provision of
privileges and immunities, and by facilitating freedom of movement and
communication within and through their respective territories.
In carrying out its mandate,
UNTAC shall exercise due respect for the sovereignty of all States
neighbouring Cambodia.
Article 28
1.
The
Signatories shall comply in good faith with all obligations undertaken in
this Agreement and shall extend full cooperation to the United Nations,
including the provision of the information which UNTAC requires in the
fulfilment of its mandate.
2.
The
signature on behalf of
Cambodia by the members of the SNC shall commit all Cambodian parties and
armed forces to the provisions of this Agreement.
Article 29
Without prejudice to the prerogatives of the Security Council of the United
Nations, and upon the request of the Secretary-General, the two co Chairmen
of the Paris Conference on Cambodia, in the event of a violation or threat
of violation of this Agreement, will immediately undertake appropriate
consultations, including with members of the Paris Conference on Cambodia,
with a view to taking appropriate steps to ensure respect for these
commitments.
Article 30
This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature.
Article 31
This Agreement shall remain open for accession by all States. The
instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Governments of the
French Republic and the Republic of Indonesia. For each State acceding to
the Agreement it shall enter into force on the date of deposit of its
instruments of accession. Acceding States shall be bound by the same
obligations as the Signatories.
Article 32
The originals of this Agreement, of which the Chinese, English, French,
Khmer and Russian texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the
Governments of the French Republic and the Republic of Indonesia, which
shall transmit certified true copies to the Governments of the other States
participating in the Paris Conference on Cambodia, as well as the
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
In witness whereof
the undersigned Plenipotentiaries, being duly authorized thereto, have
signed this Agreement.
Done at Paris
this twenty-third day of October, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-one.
ANNEX 1 UNTAC MANDATE
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SECTION A: GENERAL
PROCEDURES______________________________________
1: In accordance with Article 6 of the
Agreement, UNTAC will exercise the powers necessary to ensure the
implementation of this Agreement, including those relating to the
organization and conduct of free and fair elections and the relevant aspects
of the administration of Cambodia.
2: The following mechanism will be used to
resolve all issues relating to the implementation of this Agreement which
may arise between the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and the
Supreme Nation Council (SNC):
a) The SNC offers advice to UNTAC, which will
comply with this advice provided there is a consensus among the members of
the SNC and provided this advice is consistent with the objectives of the
present Agreement;
b) If there is no consensus among the members
of the SNC despite every endeavour of its President, H. R. H. Samdech
Norodom Sihanouk, the President will be entitled to make the decision on
what advice to offer to UNTAC, taking fully into account the views expressed
in the SNC. UNTAC will comply with the advice provided it is consistent with
the objectives of the present Agreement;
c) If H. R. H. Samdech Norodom Sihanouk,
President of the SNC, the legitimate representative of Cambodian
sovereignty, is not, for whatever reason, in a position to make such a
decision, his power of decision will transfer to the Secretary-General’s
Special Representative. The Special Representative will make the final
decision, taking fully into account the views expressed in the SNC;
d) Any power to act regarding the
implementation of this Agreement conferred upon the SNC by the Agreement
will be exercised by consensus or, failing such consensus, by its President
in accordance with the procedure set out above. In the event that H. R. H.
Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, President of the SNC, the legitimate
representative of Cambodia sovereignty, is not, for whatever reason, in a
position to act, his power to act will transfer to the Secretary-General’s
Special Representative, who may take the necessary action;
e) In all cases, the Secretary-General’s
Special Representative will determine whether advice or action of the SNC is
consistent with the present Agreement.
3: The Secretary-General’s Special
Representative or his delegate will attend the meetings of the SNC and of
any subsidiary body which might be established by it and give its members
all necessary information on the decisions taken by UNTAC.
SECTION B: CIVIL ADMINSTRATION_____________________________________
1: In accordance with Article 6 of the
Agreement, all administrative agencies, bodies and offices acting in the
field of foreign affairs, national defence, finance, public security and
information will be placed under the direct control of UNTAC, which will
exercise it as necessary to ensure strict neutrality. In this respect, the
Secretary-General’s Special Representative will determine what is necessary
and may issue directives to the above-mentioned administrative agencies,
bodies and offices. Such directives may be issued to and will bind all
Cambodian Parties.
2: In accordance with Article 6 of the
Agreement, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative, in consultation
with the SNC, will determine which other administrative agencies, bodies and
offices could directly influence the outcome of elections. These
administrative agencies, bodies and offices will be placed under direct
supervision or control of UNTAC and will comply with any guidance provided
by it.
3: In accordance with Article 6 of the
Agreement, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative, in consultation
with the SNC, will identify which administrative agencies, bodies and
offices could continue to operate in order to ensure normal day-to-day life
in Cambodia, if necessary, under such supervision by UNTAC as it considers
necessary.
4: In accordance with Article 6 of the
Agreement, the authority of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative
will include the power to:
a) Install in administrative agencies, bodies
and offices of all the Cambodian Parties United Nations personnel, who will
have unrestricted access to all administrative operations and information.
b) Require the reassignment or removal of any
personnel of such administrative agencies, bodies and offices.
5: a) On the basis of the information
provided in Article 1, paragraph 3, of annex 2, the Special Representative
of the Secretary-General will determine, after consultation with the
Cambodian Parties, those civil police necessary to perform law enforcement
in
Cambodia. All Cambodian
Parties hereby undertake to comply with the determination made by the
Special Representative in this regard.
b) All civil police will operate under UNTAC
supervision or control, in order to ensure that law and order are maintained
effectively and impartially, and that human rights and fundamental freedoms
are fully protected. In consultation with the SNC, UNTAC will supervise
other law enforcement and judicial processes throughout
Cambodia to the extent
necessary to ensure the attainment of these objectives.
6: If the Secretary-General’s Special
Representative deems it necessary, UNTAC, in consultation with the SNC, will
undertake investigations of complaints and allegations regarding actions by
the existing administrative structures in
Cambodia that are consistent
with or work against the objectives of this comprehensive political
settlement. UNTAC will also be empowered to undertake such investigation on
its own initiative. UNTAC will take, when necessary, appropriate corrective
steps.
SECTION C: MILITARY
FUNCTIONS_______________________________________
1: UNTAC will supervise, monitor and verify
the withdrawal of foreign forces, the cease-fire and related measures in
accordance with annex 2, including:
a) Verification of the withdrawal from
Cambodia of all categories of foreign forces, advisers and military
personnel and their weapons, ammunition and equipment, and their non-return
to Cambodia.
b) Liaison with neighboring Governments over
any developments in or near their territory that could endanger the
implementation of this Agreement.
c) Monitoring the cessation of outside
military assistance to all Cambodian Parties.
d) Locating and confiscating caches of
weapons and military supplies throughout the country.
e) Assisting with clearing mines and
undertaking training programmes in mine clearance and a mine awareness
program among the Cambodian people.
2: UNTAC will supervise the regrouping and
relocating of all forces to specifically designated cantonment areas on the
basis of an operational timetable to be agreed upon, in accordance with
annex 2.
3: As the forces enter the cantonments, UNTAC
will initiate the process of arms control and reduction specified in annex
2.
4: UNTAC will take necessary steps regarding
the phased process of demobilization of the military forces of the parties,
in accordance with annex 2.
5: UNTAC will assist, as necessary, the
International Committee of the Red Cross in the release of all prisoners of
war and civilian internees.
SECTION D:
ELECTIONS____________________________________________________
1: UNTAC will organize and conduct the
election referred to in Part II of this Agreement in accordance with this
section and annex 3.
2: UNTAC may consult with the SNC regarding
the organization and conduct of the electoral process.
3: In the exercise of its responsibilities in
relation to the electoral process, the specific authority of UNTAC will
include the following:
a) The establishment, in consultation with
the SNC, of a system of laws, procedures and administrative measures
necessary for the holding of a free and fair election in Cambodia, including
the adoption of an electoral law and of a code of conduct regulating
participation in the election in a manner consistent with respect for human
rights and prohibiting coercion or financial inducement in order to
influence voter preference;
b) The suspension or abrogation, in
consultation with the SNC, of provisions of existing laws which could defeat
the objects and purposes of this Agreement;
c) The design and implementation of a voter
education program, covering all aspects of the election, to support the
election process;
d) The design and implementation of a system
of voter registration, as s first phase of the electoral process, to ensure
that eligible voters have the opportunity to register, and the subsequent
preparation of verified voter registration lists;
e) The design and implementation of a system
of registration of political parties and lists of candidates;
f) Ensuring fair access to the media,
including press, television and radio, for all political parties contesting
in the elections;
g) The adoption and implementation of
measures to monitor and facilitate the participation of Cambodians in the
elections, the political campaign and the balloting procedures;
h) The design and implementation of a system
of balloting and polling, to ensure that registered voters have the
opportunity to vote;
i) The establishment, in consultation with
the SNC, of coordinated arrangements to facilitate the presence of foreign
observers wishing to observe the campaign and voting;
j) Overall direction of polling and the vote
count;
k) The identification and investigation of
complaints of electoral irregularities, and the taking of appropriate
corrective action;
l) Determining whether or not the election
was free and fair and, if so, certification of the list of persons duly
elected;
4: In carrying out its responsibilities under
the present section, UNTAC will establish a system of safeguards to assist
it in ensuring the absence of fraud during the electoral process, including
arrangements for Cambodian representatives to observe the registration and
polling procedures and the provision of an UNTAC mechanism for hearing and
deciding complaints.
5: The timetable for the various phases of
the electoral process will be determined by UNTAC, in consultation with the
SNC as provided in paragraph 2 of this section. The duration of the
electoral process will not exceed mine months from the commencement of voter
registration.
6: In organizing and conducting the electoral
process, UNTAC will make every effort to ensure that the system and
procedures adopted are absolutely impartial, while the operational
arrangements are as administratively simple and efficient as possible.
SECTION E: HUMAN
RIGHTS_______________________________________________
In accordance with Article 16, UNTAC will
make provision for:
a) The development and implementation of a
programme of human rights education to promote respect for and understanding
of human rights.
b) General human rights oversight during the
transitional period.
c) The investigation of human rights
complaints, and, where appropriate, corrective action.
ANNEX 2 WITHDRAWAL CEASE-FIRE AND
RELATED MEASURES
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Article I: Cease-fire
1: All Cambodian Parties (hereinafter
referred to as “ the Parties”) agree to observe a comprehensive cease-fire
on land and water and in the air. This cease-fire will be implemented in two
phases. During the first phase, the cease-fire will be observed with the
assistance of the Secretary-General of the United Nations through his good
offices. During the second phase, which should commence as soon as possible,
the cease-fire will be supervised, monitored and verified by UNTAC. The
Commander of the military component of UNTAC, in consultation with the
Parties, shall determine the exact time and date at which the second phase
will commence. This date will be set at least four weeks in advance of its
coming into effect.
2: The Parties undertake that, upon the
signing of this Agreement, they will observe a cease-fire and will order
their armed force immediately to disengage and refrain from all hostilities
and any deployment, movement or action that would extend the territory they
control or that might lead to as resumption of fighting, pending the
commencement of the second phase. “ Forces” are agreed to include all
regular, provincial, district, paramilitary and other auxiliary forces.
During the first phase, the Secretary-General of the United Nations will
provide his good offices to the Parties to assist them in its observance.
The Parties undertake to cooperate with the Secretary-General or his
representatives in the exercise of his good offices in this regard.
3: The Parties agree that, immediately upon
the signing of this Agreement, the following information will be provided to
the United Nations:
a) Total strength of their forces,
organization, precise number and location of deployments inside and outside
Cambodia. The deployment will
be depicted on a map marked with locations of all troop positions, occupied
or unoccupied, including staging camps, supply bases and supply routes;
b) Comprehensive lists of arms, ammunition
and equipment held by their forces, and the exact locations at which those
arms, ammunition and equipment are deployed;
c) Detailed record of their minefields,
including types and characteristics of mines laid and information of booby
traps used by them together with any information available to them about
minefields laid or booby traps use by the other Parties;
d) Total strength of their police forces,
organization, precise numbers and locations of deployments as well as
comprehensive lists of their arms, ammunition and equipment and the exact
locations at which those arms, ammunition and equipment are deployed.
4: Immediately upon his arrival in Cambodia,
and not later than four weeks before the beginning of the second phase, the
Commander of the military component of UNTAC will, in consultation with the
Parties, finalize UNTAC’s plan for the regroupment and cantonment of the
forces of the Parties and for the storage of their arms, ammunition and
equipment, in accordance with Article III of this annex. This plan will
include the designation of regroupment and cantonment areas, as well as an
agreed timetable. The cantonment areas will be established at battalion size
or larger.
5: The Parties agree to take steps to inform
their forces at least two weeks before the beginning of the second phase,
using all possible means of communication, about the agreed date and time of
the beginning of the second phase, about the agreed plan for the regroupment
and cantonment of their forces and for the storage of their arms, ammunition
and equipment and, in particular, about the exact locations of the
regroupment areas to which their forces are to report. Such information will
continue to be disseminated for a period of four weeks after the beginning
of the second phase.
6: The parties shall scrupulously observe the
cease-fire and will not resume any hostilities by land, water or air. The
commanders of their armed forces will ensure that all troops under their
command remain on their respective positions, pending their movement to the
designated regroupment areas, and refrain from all hostilities and from any
deployment or movement or action which would extend the territory they
control or which might lead to a resumption of fighting. Article II: Liaison
system and Mixed Military Working Group
A Mixed Military Working Group (MMWG) will be
established with a view to resolving any problems that may arise in the
observance of the cease-fire. It will be chaired by the most senior United
Nations military officer in
Cambodia or his
representative. Each Party agrees to designate an officer of the rank of
brigadier or equivalent to serve on the MMWG. Its composition, method of
operation and meeting places will be determined by the most senior United
Nations military officer in consultation with the Parties. Similar liaison
arrangements will be made at lower military command levels to resolve
practical problems on the ground.
Article III: Regroupment and cantonment of
the forces of the Parties and storage of their arms, ammunition and
equipment
1: In accordance with the operational
timetable referred to in paragraph 4 of Article 1 of the present annex, all
forces of the Parties that are not already in designated cantonment areas
will report to designated regroupment areas, which will be established and
operated by the military component of UNTAC. These regroupment areas will be
established and operational not later than one week prior to the date of the
beginning of the second phase. The Parties agree to arrange for all their
forces, with all their arms, ammunition and equipment, to report to
regroupment areas within two weeks after the beginning of the second phase.
All personnel who have reported to the regroupment areas will thereafter be
escorted by personnel of the military component of UNTAC, with their arms,
ammunition and equipment, to designated cantonment areas. All Parties agree
to ensure that personnel reporting to the regroupment areas will be able to
do so in full safety and without any hindrance.
2: On the basis of the information provided
in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 1 of the present annex, UNTAC will
confirm that the regroupment and cantonment processes have been completed in
accordance with the plan referred to in paragraph 4 of Article 1 of this
annex. UNTAC will endeavour to complete these processes within four weeks
from the date of the beginning of the second phase. On the completion of
regroupment of all forces and of their movement to cantonment areas,
respectively, the Commander of the military component of UNTAC will so
inform each of the four Parties.
3: The Parties agree that, as their forces
enter the designated cantonment areas, their personnel will be instructed by
their commanders to immediately hand over all their arms, ammunition and
equipment to UNTAC for storage in the custody of UNTAC.
4: UNTAC will check the arms, ammunition and
equipment handed over to it against the lists referred to in paragraph 3. b)
of Article 1 of this annex, in order to verify that all the arms, ammunition
and equipment in the possession of the Parties have been placed under its
custody.
Article IV: Resupply of forces during
cantonment
The military component of UNTAC will
supervise the resupply of all forces of the Parties during the regroupment
and cantonment processes. Such resupply will be confined to items of a
non-lethal nature such as food, water, clothing and medical supplies as well
as provision of medical care.
Article V: Ultimate disposition of the forces
of the Parties and of their arms, ammunition and equipment
1: In order to reinforce the objectives of a
comprehensive political settlement, minimize the risks of a return to
warfare, stabilize the security situation and build confidence among the
Parties to the conflict, all Parties agree to undertake a phased and
balanced process of demobilization of at least 70 percent of their military
forces. This process shall be undertaken in accordance with a detailed plan
to be drawn up by UNTAC on the basis of the information provided under
Article 1 of this annex and in consultation with the Parties. It should be
completed prior to the end of the process of registration for the elections
and on a date to be determined by the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General.
2: The Cambodian Parties hereby commit
themselves to demobilize all their remaining forces before or shortly after
the elections and, to the extent that full demobilization is unattainable,
to respect and abide by whatever decision the newly elected government that
emerges in accordance with Article 12 of this Agreement takes with regard to
the incorporation of parts or all of those forces into a new national army.
Upon completion of the demobilization referred to in paragraph 1, the
Cambodian Parties and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General
shall undertake a review regarding the final disposition of the force
remaining in the cantonments, with a view to determining which of the
following shall apply:
a) If the Parties agree to proceed with the
demobilization of all or some of the force remaining in the cantonments,
preferably prior to or otherwise shortly after the elections, the Special
Representative shall prepare a timetable for so doing, in consultation with
them.
b) Should total demobilization of all of the
residual forces before or shortly after the elections not be possible, the
Parties hereby undertake to make available all of their forces remaining in
cantonments to the newly elected government that emerges in accordance with
Article 12 of this Agreement, for consideration for incorporation into a new
national army. They further agree that any such forces are not incorporated
into the new national army will be demobilized forthwith according to a plan
to be prepared by the Special Representative. With regard to the ultimate
disposition of the remaining forces and all the arms, ammunition and
equipment, UNTAC, as it withdraws from
Cambodia, shall retain such
authority as is necessary to ensure an orderly transfer to the newly elected
government of those responsibilities it has exercised during the
transitional period.
3: UNTAC will assist, as required, with the
reintegration into civilian life of the force demobilized prior to the
elections.
4: a) UNTAC will control and guard all the
arms, ammunition and equipment of the Parties throughout the transitional
period.
b) As the cantonment forces are demobilized
in accordance with paragraph 1 above, there will be a parallel reduction by
UNTAC of the arms, ammunition and equipment stored on site in the cantonment
areas. For the forces remaining in the cantonment areas, access to their
arms, ammunition and equipment shall only be on the basis of the explicit
authorization of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General.
c) If there is a further demobilization of
the military forces in accordance with paragraph
2. a)
above, there will be a commensurate reduction by UNTAC of the arms,
ammunition and equipment stored on site in the cantonment areas.
d) The ultimate disposition of all arms,
ammunition and equipment will be determined by the government that emerges
through the free and fair elections in accordance with Article 12 of this
Agreement.
Article VI: Verification of withdrawal from
Cambodia and non-return of all
categories of foreign forces
1: UNTAC shall be provided, no later than two
weeks before the commencement of the second phase of the cease-fire, with
detailed information in writing regarding the withdrawal of foreign forces.
This information shall include the following elements:
a) Total strength of these forces and their
organization and deployment.
b) Comprehensive lists of arms, ammunition
and equipment held by these forces, and their exact locations.
c) Withdrawal plan (already implemented or to
be implemented), including withdrawal routes, border crossing points and
time of departure from
Cambodia.
2: On the basis of the information provided
in accordance with paragraph 1 above, UNTAC will undertake an investigation
in the manner it deems appropriate. The Party providing the information will
be required to make personnel available to accompany UNTAC investigations.
3: Upon confirmation of the presence of any
foreign forces, UNTAC will immediately deploy military personnel with the
foreign forces and accompany them until they have withdrawn from
Cambodia territory. UNTAC will
also establish checkpoints on withdrawal routes, border crossing points and
airfields to verify the withdrawal and ensure the non-return of all
categories of foreign forces.
4: The Mixed Military Working Group (MMWG)
provided for in Article II of these annex will assist UNTAC in fulfilling
the above-mentioned tasks.
Article VII: Cessation of outside military
assistance to all Cambodian Parties
1: All Parties undertake, from the time of
the signing of this Agreement, not to obtain or seek any outside military
assistance, including weapons, ammunition and military equipment from
outside sources.
2: The Signatories whose territory is
adjacent to Cambodia, namely, the Governments of the Lao People’s Democratic
Republic, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,
undertake to:
a) Prevent the territories of their
respective States, including land territory, territorial sea and air space,
from being used for the purpose of providing any form of military assistance
to any of the Cambodian Parties. Resupply of such items as food, water,
clothing and medical supplies through their territories will be allowed, but
shall, without prejudice to the provisions of sub-paragraph c) below, be
subject to UNTAC supervision upon arrival in
Cambodia.
b) Provide written confirmation to the
Commander of the military component of UNTAC, not later than four weeks
after the second phase of the cease-fire begins, that no forces, arms,
ammunition or military equipment of any of the Cambodian Parties are present
on their territories.
c) Receive an UNTAC liaison officer in each
of their capitals and designate an officer of the rank of colonel or
equivalent, not later than four weeks after the beginning of the second
phase of the cease-fire, in order to assist UNTAC in investigating, with due
respect for their sovereignty, any complaints that activities are taking
place on their territories that are contrary to the provisions of the
comprehensive political settlement.
3: To enable UNTAC to monitor the cessation
of outside assistance to all Cambodian Parties, the Parties agree that, upon
signature of this Agreement, they will provide to UNTAC any information
available to them about the routes and means by which military assistance,
including weapons, ammunition and military equipment, have been supplied to
any of the Parties. Immediately after the second phase of the cease-fire
begins, UNTAC will take the following practical measures:
a) Establish checkpoints along the routes and
at selected locations along the Cambodian side of the border and at
airfields inside
Cambodia.
b) Patrol the coastal inland waterways of
Cambodia.
c) Maintain mobile teams at strategic
locations within
Cambodia to patrol and
investigate allegations of supply of arms to any of the Parties.
Article VII: Caches of weapons and military
supplies
1: In order to stabilize the security
situation, build confidence and reduce arms and military supplies throughout
Cambodia, each Party agrees to provide to the Commander of the military
component of UNTAC, before a date to be determined by him, all information
at is disposal, including marked maps, about known or suspected caches of
weapons and military supplies throughout Cambodia.
2: On the basis of information received, the
military component of UNTAC shall, after the date referred to in paragraph
1, deploy verification teams to investigate each report and destroy each
cache found.
Article IX: Unexploded ordnance devices
1: Soon after arrival in
Cambodia, the military
component of UNTAC shall ensure, as a first step, that all known minefields
are clearly marked.
2: The Parties agree that, after completion
of the regroupment and cantonment processes in accordance with Article III
of the present annex, they will make available mine-clearing teams which,
under the supervision and control of UNTAC military personnel, will leave
the cantonment areas in order to assist in removing, disarming or
deactivating remaining unexploded ordnance devices. Those mines or objects
which cannot be removed, disarmed or deactivated will be clearly marked in
accordance with a system to be devised by the military component of UNTAC.
3: UNTAC shall: a) Conduct a mass public
education programme in the recognition and avoidance of explosive devices.
b) Train Cambodian volunteers to dispose of
unexploded ordnance devices.
c) Provide emergency first-aid training to
Cambodian volunteers.
Article X: Investigation of violations
1: After the beginning of the second phase,
upon receipt of any information or complaint from one of the Parties
relating to a possible case of non-compliance with any of the provisions of
the present annex or related provisions, UNTAC will undertake an
investigation in the manner which it deems appropriate. Where the
investigation takes place in response to a complaint by one of the Parties,
that Party will be required to make personnel available to accompany the
UNTAC investigators. The results of such investigation will be conveyed by
UNTAC to the complaining Party and the Party complained against, and if
necessary to the SNC.
2: UNTAC will also carry out investigations
on its own initiative in other cases when it has reason to believe or
suspect that a violation of this annex or related provisions may be taking
place.
Article XI: Release of prisoners of war
The military component of UNTAC will provide
assistance as required to the International Committee of the Red Cross in
the latter’s discharge of its functions relating to the release of prisoners
of war.
Article XII: Repatriation and resettlement of
displaced Cambodians.
The military component of UNTAC will provide
assistance as necessary in the repatriation of Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons carried out in accordance with Article 19 and 20 of this
Agreement, in particular in the clearing of mines from repatriation routes,
reception centers and resettlement areas, as well as in the protection of
the reception centres.
ANNEX 3 ELECTIONS
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1: The constituent assembly referred to in
Article 12 of the Agreement shall consist of 120 members. Within three
months from the date of the election, it shall complete its tasks of
drafting and adopting a new Cambodian Constitution and transform itself into
a legislative assembly who will form a new Cambodian Government.
2: The election referred to in Article 12 of
the Agreement will be held throughout
Cambodia on a provincial basis
in accordance with a system of proportional representation on the basis of
lists of candidates put forward by political parties.
3: All Cambodians, including those who at the
time of signature of this Agreement are Cambodian refugees and displaced
persons, will have the same rights, freedoms and opportunities to take part
in the electoral process.
4: Every person who has reached the age of
eighteen at the time of application to register, or who turns eighteen
during the registration period, and who either was born in
Cambodia or is the child of a
person born in Cambodia, will be eligible to vote in the election.
5: Political parties may be formed by any
group of five thousand registered voters. Party platforms shall be
consistent with the principles and objectives of the Agreement on a
comprehensive political settlement.
6: Party affiliation will be required in
order to stand for election to the constituent assembly. Political parties
will present lists of candidates standing for election on their behalf, who
will be registered voters.
7: Political parties and candidates will be
registered in order to stand for election. UNTAC will confirm that political
parties and candidates meet the established criteria in order to qualify for
participation in the election. Adherence to a Code of Conduct established by
UNTAC in consultation with the SNC will be a condition for such
participation.
8: Voting will be by secret ballot, with
provision made to assist those who are disabled or who cannot read or write.
9: The freedoms of speech, assembly and
movement will be fully respected. All registered political parties will
enjoy fair access to the media, including the press, television and radio.
ANNEX 4 REPATRIATION OF CAMBODIAN
REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS
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PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: As part of the comprehensive political
settlement, every assistance will need to be given to Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons as well as to countries of temporary refuge and the
country of origin in order to facilitate the voluntary return of all
Cambodian refugees and displaced persons in a peaceful and orderly manner.
It must also be ensured that there would be no residual problems for the
countries of temporary refuges. The country of origin with responsibility
towards its own people will accept their return as conditions become
conducive.
PART II: CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO THE RETURN
OF REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS
2: The task of rebuilding the Cambodian
nation will require the harnessing of all its human and natural resources.
To this end, the return to the place of their choice of Cambodian from their
temporary refuge and elsewhere outside their country of origin will make a
major contribution.
3: Every effort should be made to ensure that
the conditions which have led to a large number of Cambodian refugees and
displaced persons seeking refuge in other countries should not recur.
Nevertheless, some Cambodian refugees and displaced persons will wish and be
able to return spontaneously to their homeland.
4: There must be full respect for the human
rights and fundamental freedoms of all Cambodians, including those of the
repatriated refugees and displaced persons, in recognition of their
entitlement to live in peace and security, free from intimidation and
coercion of any kind. These rights would include, inter alia, freedom of
movement within
Cambodia, the choice of
domicile and employment, and the right to property.
5: In accordance with the comprehensive
political settlement, every effort should be made to create concurrently in
Cambodia political, economic
and social conditions conducive to the return and harmonious integration of
the Cambodian refugees and displaced persons.
6: With a view to ensuring that refugees and
displaced persons participate in the elections, mass repatriation should
commence and be completed as soon as possible, taking into account all the
political, humanitarian, logistical, technical and socio-economic factors
involved, and with the cooperation of the SNC.
7: Repatriation of
Cambodia refugees and
displaced persons should be voluntary and their decision should be taken in
full possession of the facts. Choice of destination within Cambodia should
be that of the individual. The unity of the family must be preserved.
PART III: OPERATION FACTORS
8: Consistent with respect for principles of
national sovereignty in the countries of temporary refuge and origin, and in
close cooperation with the countries of temporary refuge and origin, full
access by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
ICRC and other relevant international agencies should be guaranteed to all
Cambodian refugees and displaced persons, with a view to the agencies
undertaking the census, tracing, medical assistance, food, distribution and
other activities vital to the discharge of their mandate and operation
responsibilities; such access should also be provided in Cambodia to enable
the relevant international organizations to carry out their traditional
monitoring as well as operational responsibilities.
9: In the context of the comprehensive
political settlement, the Signatories note with satisfaction that the
Secretary-General of the United Nations has entrusted UNHCR with the role of
leadership and coordination among intergovernmental agencies assisting with
the repatriation and relief of Cambodian refugees and displaced persons. The
Signatories look to all non-governmental organizations to coordinate as much
as possible their work for the Cambodian refugees and displaced persons with
that of UNHCR.
10: The SNC, the Governments of the countries
in which the Cambodian refugees and displaced persons have sought temporary
refuge, and the countries which contribute to the repatriation and
integration effort will wish to monitor closely and facilitate the
repatriation of the returnees. An ad hoc consultative body should be
established for a limited term for these purposes. The UNHCR, the ICRC, and
other international agencies as appropriate, as well as UNTAC, would be
invited to join as full participants.
11: Adequately monitored short-term
repatriation assistance should be provided on an impartial basis to enable
the families and individuals returning to
Cambodia to establish their
lives and livelihoods harmoniously in their society. These interim measures
would be phased out and replaced in the longer term by the reconstruction
programme.
12: Those responsible for organizing and
supervising the repatriation operation will need to ensure that conditions
of security are created for the movement of the refugees and displaced
persons. In this respect, it is imperative that appropriate border crossing
points and routes be designated and cleared of mines and other hazards.
13: The international community should
contribute generously to the financial requirements of the repatriation
operation.
ANNEX 5 PRICIPLES FOR A NEW
CONSTITUTION FOR CAMBODIA
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1: The constitution will be the supreme law
of the land. It may be amended only by a designated process involving
legislative approval, popular referendum, of both.
2:
Cambodia’s tragic recent
history requires special measures to assure protection of human rights.
Therefore, the constitution will contain a declaration of fundamental
rights, including the rights of life, personal liberty, security, freedom of
movement, freedom of religion, assembly and association including political
parties and trade unions, due process and equality before the law,
protection from arbitrary deprivation of property or deprivation of private
property without just compensation, and freedom from racial, ethnic,
religious or sexual discrimination. It will prohibit the retroactive
application of criminal law. The declaration will be consistent with the
provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other relevant
international instruments. Aggrieved individuals will be entitled to have
the courts adjudicate and enforce these rights.
3: The constitution will declare
Cambodia’s status as a
sovereign, independent and neutral State, and the national unity of
Cambodian people.
4: The constitution will state that
Cambodia will follow a system
of liberal democracy, on the basis of pluralism. It will provide for
periodic and genuine elections. It will provide for the right to vote and to
be elected by universal and equal suffrage. It will provide for voting by
secret ballot, with a requirement that electoral procedures provide a full
and fair opportunity to organize and participate in the electoral process.
5: An independent judiciary will be
established, empowered to enforce the rights provided under the
constitution.
6: The constitution will be adopted by a
two-thirds majority of the members of the constituent assembly.
Agreement
Concerning the Sovereignty, Independence, Territorial Integrity and
Inviolability, Neutrality and National Unity of Cambodia
October 23,
1991
Australia, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia, Canada, the People's Republic of China, the French
Republic, the Republic of India, the Republic of Indonesia, Japan, the Lao
People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, the
Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, the United States of America, the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
In the presence
of the Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Convinced
that a comprehensive political settlement for Cambodia is essential for the
long-term objective of maintaining peace and security in South-East Asia,
Recalling
their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations and other rules of
international law,
Considering
that full observance of the principles of noninterference and
non-intervention in the internal and external affairs of States is of the
greatest importance for the maintenance of international peace and security,
Reaffirming
the inalienable right of States freely to determine their own political,
economic, cultural and social systems in accordance with the will of their
peoples, without outside interference, subversion, coercion or threat in any
form whatsoever,
Desiring
to promote respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental
freedoms in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations and other
relevant international instruments,
Have agreed
as follows:
Article 1
1.
Cambodia hereby solemnly undertakes to maintain, preserve and defend
its sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability,
neutrality, and national unity; the perpetual neutrality of Cambodia shall
be proclaimed and enshrined in the Cambodian constitution to be adopted
after free and fair elections.
2.
To this
end,
Cambodia undertakes:
a.
To
refrain from any action that might impair the sovereignty, independence and
territorial integrity and inviolability of other States;
b.
To
refrain from entering into any military alliances or other military
agreements with other States that would be inconsistent with its neutrality,
without prejudice to Cambodia's right to acquire the necessary military
equipment, arms, munitions and assistance to enable it to exercise its
inherent right of self-defence and to maintain law and order;
c.
To
refrain from interference in any form whatsoever, whether direct or
indirect, in the internal affairs of other States;
d.
To
terminate treaties and agreements that are incompatible with its
sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability,
neutrality, and national unity;
e.
To
refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or
political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent
with the purposes of the United Nations;
f.
To
settle all disputes with other States by peaceful means;
g.
To
refrain from using its territory or the territories of other States to
impair the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity and
inviolability of other States;
h.
To
refrain from permitting the introduction or stationing of foreign forces,
including military personnel, in any form whatsoever, in
Cambodia, and to
prevent the establishment or maintenance of foreign military bases, strong
points or facilities in Cambodia, except pursuant to United Nations
authorization for the implementation of the comprehensive political
settlement.
Article 2
1.
The
other parties to this Agreement hereby solemnly undertake to recognize and
to respect in every way the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity
and inviolability, neutrality and national unity of
Cambodia.
2.
To this
end, they undertake:
a.
To
refrain from entering into any military alliances or other military
agreements with Cambodia that would be inconsistent with Cambodia's
neutrality, without prejudice to Cambodia's right to acquire the necessary
military equipment, arms, munitions and assistance to enable it to exercise
its inherent right of self-defence and to maintain law and order;
b.
To
refrain from interference in any form whatsoever, whether direct or
indirect, in the internal affairs of
Cambodia;
c.
To
refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or
political independence of
Cambodia, or in
any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations;
d.
To
settle all disputes with
Cambodia by
peaceful means;
e.
To
refrain from using their territories or the territories of other States to
impair the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and
inviolability, neutrality and national unity of
Cambodia;
f.
To
refrain from using the
territory of
Cambodia to impair the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity
and inviolability of other States;
g.
To
refrain from the introduction or stationing of foreign forces, including
military personnel, in any form whatsoever, in
Cambodia and from
establishing or maintaining military bases, strong points or facilities in
Cambodia, except pursuant to United Nations authorization for the
implementation of the comprehensive political senlement.
Article 3
1.
All
persons in
Cambodia shall
enjoy the rights and freedoms embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and other relevant international human rights instruments.
2.
To this
end,
a.
Cambodia
undertakes:
§
to
ensure respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms
in
Cambodia;
§
to
support the right of all Cambodian citizens to undertake activities that
would promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms;
§
to take
effective measures to ensure that the policies and practices of the past
shall never be allowed to return:
§
to
adhere to relevant international human rights instruments;
b.
The
other parties to this Agreement undertake to promote and encourage respect
for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in
Cambodia as
embodied in the relevant international instruments in order, in particular,
to prevent the recurrence of human rights abuses.
3.
The
United Nations Commission on Human Rights should continue to monitor closely
the human rights situation in
Cambodia,
including, if necessary, by the appointment of a Special Rapporteur who
would report his findings annually to the Commission and to the General
Assembly.
Article 4
The parties to
this Agreement call upon all other States to recognize and respect in every
way the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and Inviolability,
neutrality and national unity of Cambodia and to refrain from any action
inconsistent with these principles or with other provisions of this
Agreement.
Article 5
1.
In the
event of a violation or threat of violation of the sovereignty,
independence, territorial integrity and inviolability, neutrality or
national unity of Cambodia, or of any of the other commitments herein, the
parties to this agreement undertake to consult immediately with a view to
adopting all appropriate steps to ensure respect for these commitments and
resolving any such violations through peaceful means.
2.
Such
steps may include, inter alia, reference of the matter of the
Security Council of the United Nations or recourse to the means for the
peaceful settlement of disputes referred to in Article 33 of the Charter of
the United Nations.
3.
The
parties to this Agreement may also call upon the assistance of the
co-Chairmen of the Paris Conference on
Cambodia.
4.
In the
event of serious violations of human rights in
Cambodia, they
will call upon the competent organs of the United Nations to take such other
steps as are appropriate for the prevention and suppression of such
violations in accordance with the relevant international instruments.
Article 6
This Agreement
shall enter into force upon signature.
Article 7
This Agreement
shall remain open for accession by all States. The instruments of accession
shall be deposited with the Governments of the French Republic and the
Republic of Indonesia. For each State acceding to this Agreement, it shall
enter into force on the date of deposit of its instrument of accession.
Article 8
The original of
this Agreement, of which the Chinese, English, French, Khmer and Russian
texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Governments of the
French Republic and the Republic of Indonesia, which shall transmit
certified true copies to the Governments of the other States participating
in the Paris Conference on Cambodia and to the Secretary-General of the
United Nations.
In witness
whereof
the undersigned plenipotentiaries, being duly authorized thereto, have
signed this Agreement.
Done
at Paris this twenty-third day of October, one thousand nine hundred and
ninety-one.
DECLARATION ON THE
REHABILITATION AND
RECONSTRUCTION OF CAMBODIA
October 23, 1991
………………………………
1: The primary objective of the reconstruction of Cambodia should be the
advancement of the Cambodian nation and people, without discrimination or
prejudice, and with full respect for human rights and fundamental freedom
for all. The achievement of this objective requires the full implementation
of the comprehensive political settlement.
2: The main responsibility for deciding Cambodia’s reconstruction needs and
plans should rest with the Cambodian people and the government formed after
free and fair elections. No attempt should be made to impose a development
strategy on Cambodia from any outside source or deter potential donors from
contributing to the reconstruction of Cambodia.
3: International, regional and bilateral assistance to Cambodia should be
coordinated as much as possible, complement and supplement local resources
and be made available impartially with full regard for Cambodia’s
sovereignty, priorities, institutional means and absorptive capacity.
4: In the context of the reconstruction effort, economic aid should benefit
all areas of Cambodia, especially the more disadvantaged, and reach all
levels of society.
5: The implementation of an international aid effort would have to be phased
in over a period that realistically acknowledges both political and
technical imperatives. It would also necessitate a significant degree of
cooperation between the future Cambodian Government and bilateral, regional
and international contributors.
6: An important role will be played in rehabilitation and reconstruction by
the United Nations system. The launching of an international reconstruction
plan and an appeal for contributions should take place at an appropriate
time, as so to ensure its success.
7: No effective programme of national reconstruction can be initiated
without detailed assessments of Cambodia’s human, natural and other economic
assets. It will be necessary for a census to be conducted, developmental
priorities identified, and the availability of resources, internal and
external, determined.
To this end there will be scope for sending to Cambodia fact-finding
missions from the United Nations system, international financial
institutions and other agencies, with the consent of the future Cambodian
Government.
8: With the achievement of the comprehensive political settlement, it is now
possible and desirable to initiate a process of rehabilitation, addressing
immediately needs, and to lay the groundwork for the preparation of medium
and long-term reconstruction plans.
9: For this period of rehabilitation, the United Nations Secretary-General
is requested to help coordinate the program guided by a person appointed for
this purpose.
10: In this rehabilitation phase, particular attention will need to be given
to food security, health, housing, training, education, the transport
network and the restoration of Cambodia’s existing basic infrastructure and
public utilities.
11: The implementation of a longer-term international development plan for
reconstruction should await the formation of a government following the
elections and the determination and adoption of its own policies and
priorities.
12: This reconstruction phase should promote Cambodian entrepreneurship and
make use of the private sector, among other sectors, to help advance
self-sustaining economic growth. It would also benefit from regional
approaches, involving, inter alia, institutions such as the Economic and
Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Mekong Committee,
and Governments within the region; and from participation by
non-governmental organizations.
13: In order to harmonize and monitor the contributions that will be made by
the international community to the reconstruction of Cambodia after the
formation of a government following the elections, a consultative body, to
be called the International Committee on the Reconstruction of Cambodia (ICORC),
should be set up at an appropriate time and be open to potential donors and
other relevant parties. The United Nations Secretary-General is requested to
make special arrangements for the United Nations system to support ICORC in
its work, notably in ensuring a smooth transition from the rehabilitation to
reconstruction phases.
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