UN Security Council Resolutions Currently Being Violated by Countries Other than Iraq
By Stephen Zunes
October 2, 2002
Editor: Tom Barry, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC)
Editor's Note: In its effort to justify its planned invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration has emphasized the importance of enforcing UN Security Council resolutions. However, in addition to the dozen or so resolutions currently being violated by Iraq, a conservative estimate reveals that there are an additional 91 Security Council resolutions about countries other than Iraq that are also currently being violated. This raises serious questions regarding the Bush administration's insistence that it is motivated by a duty to preserve the credibility of the United Nations, particularly since the vast majority of the governments violating UN Security Council resolutions are close allies of the United States. Stephen Zunes <>, University of San Francisco professor and Middle East Editor for Foreign Policy in Focus (online at www.fpif.org),compiled the following partial list of UN resolutions that are currently being violated by countries other than Iraq.) The cases are listed in order of resolution number, followed by the year in which the resolution was passed, the country or countries in violation, and a brief description of the resolution.
Explanatory Notes:
This list deals exclusively with resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, a fifteen-member body consisting of five permanent members (the United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom) and ten non-permanent members elected for rotating two-year terms representing various regions of the world. The Security Council's primary responsibility, under the UN Charter, is for the maintenance of international peace and security. For a resolution to pass, it must be approved by a majority of the total membership with no dissenting vote from any of the five permanent members. Since the early 1970s, the United States has used its veto power nearly fifty times, more than all other permanent members during that same period combined. In the vast majority therefore, includes only resolutions where the United States voted in the affirmative or abstained.
    This list does not include resolutions that merely condemn a particular action, only those that specifically proscribe a particular ongoing activity or future activity and/or call upon a particular government to implement a particular action. Nor does this list does include resolutions where the language is ambiguous enough to make assertions of noncompliance debatable, such as UNSC resolutions 242 and 338 on the Arab-Israeli conflict that put forward the formula of "land for peace," to cite the most famous. Similarly, it does not include broad resolutions calling for universal compliance not in reference to a particular conflict, particularly if there is not a clear definition. For example, in a resolution that proscribes the harboring of terrorists, there is no clear definition for what constitutes a terrorist. This list does not include nonstate actors, such as secessionist governments, rebel groups or terrorists, only recognized nation-states.
    Furthermore, this list does not include resolutions that were also violated for a number of years that are now moot (such as those dealing with Indonesia's occupation of East Timor, South Africa's occupation of Namibia, and Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon). If these were also included, the number of violations would double.
    Finally, it should be noted that this is only a partial list, since some of the resolutions involved technical questions I was unable to judge, particularly when they involved parts of the world with which we were less familiar. S.Z
Resolution 252 (1968) Israel
    Urgently calls upon Israel to rescind measures that change the legal status of
    Jerusalem, including the expropriation of land and properties thereon.
    262 (1968) Israel
    Calls upon Israel to pay compensation to Lebanon for destruction of airliners
    at Beirut International Airport.
    267 (1969) Israel
    Urgently calls upon Israel to rescind measures seeking to change the legal
    status of occupied East Jerusalem.
    271 (1969) Israel
    Reiterates calls to rescind measures seeking to change the legal status of
    occupied East Jerusalem and calls on Israel to scrupulously abide by the
    Fourth
    Geneva Convention regarding the responsibilities of occupying powers.
    298 (1971) Israel
    Reiterates demand that Israel rescind measures seeking to change the legal
    status of occupied East Jerusalem.
    353 (1974) Turkey
    Calls on nations to respect the sovereignty, independence, and territorial
    integrity of Cyprus and for the withdrawal without delay of foreign troops
    from
    Cyprus.
    354 (1974) Turkey
    Reiterates provisions of UNSC resolution 353.
    360 (1974) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus
    "without delay."
    364 (1974) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    367 (1975) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    370 (1975) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    377 (1979) Morocco
    Calls on countries to respect the right of self-determination for Western
    Sahara.
    379 (1979) Morocco
    Calls for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Western Sahara.
    380 (1979) Morocco
    Reiterates the need for compliance with previous resolutions.
    391 (1976) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    401 (1976) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    414 (1977) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    422 (1977) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    440 (1978) Turkey
    Reaffirms the need for compliance with prior resolutions regarding Cyprus.
    446 (1979) Israel
    Calls upon Israel to scrupulously abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention
    regarding the responsibilities of occupying powers, to rescind previous
    measures that violate these relevant provisions, and "in particular, not to
    transport parts of its civilian population into the occupied Arab
    territories."
    452 (1979) Israel
    Calls on the government of Israel to cease, on an urgent basis, the
    establishment, construction, and planning of settlements in the Arab
    territories, occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem.
    465 (1980) Israel
    Reiterates previous resolutions on Israel's settlements policy.
    471 (1980) Israel
    Demands prosecution of those involved in assassination attempts of West Bank
    leaders and compensation for damages; reiterates demands to abide by Fourth
    Geneva Convention.
    484 (1980) Israel
    Reiterates request that Israel abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.
    487 (1981) Israel
    Calls upon Israel to place its nuclear facilities under the safeguard of the
    UN's International Atomic Energy Agency.
    497 (1981) Israel
    Demands that Israel rescind its decision to impose its domestic laws in the
    occupied Syrian Golan region.
    541 (1983) Turkey
    Reiterates the need for compliance with prior resolutions and demands that the
    declaration of an independent Turkish Cypriot state be withdrawn.
    550 (1984) Turkey
    Reiterates UNSC resolution 541 and insists that member states may "not to
    facilitate or in any way assist" the secessionist entity.
    573 (1985) Israel
    Calls on Israel to pay compensation for human and material losses from its
    attack against Tunisia and to refrain from all such attacks or threats of
    attacks against other nations.
    592 (1986) Israel
    Insists Israel abide by the Fourth Geneva Conventions in East Jerusalem and
    other occupied territories.
    605 (1987) Israel
    "Calls once more upon Israel, the occupying Power, to abide immediately and
    scrupulously by the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian
    Persons in Times of War, and to desist forthwith from its policies and
    practices that are in violations of the provisions of the Convention."
    607 (1986) Israel
    Reiterates calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention and to
    cease its practice of deportations from occupied Arab territories.
    608 (1988) Israel
    Reiterates call for Israel to cease its deportations.
    636 (1989) Israel
    Reiterates call for Israel to cease its deportations.
    641 (1989) Israel
    Reiterates previous resolutions calling on Israel to desist in its
    deportations.
    658 (1990) Morocco
    Calls upon Morocco to "cooperate fully" with the Secretary General of the
    United Nations and the chairman of the Organization of African Unity "in their
    efforts aimed at an early settlement of the question of Western Sahara."
    672 (1990) Israel
    Reiterates calls for Israel to abide by provisions of the Fourth Geneva
    Convention in the occupied Arab territories.
    673 (1990) Israel
    Insists that Israel come into compliance with resolution 672.
    681 (1990) Israel
    Reiterates call on Israel to abide by Fourth Geneva Convention in the occupied
    Arab territories.
    690 (1991) Morocco
    Calls upon both parties to cooperate fully with the Secretary General in
    implementing a referendum on the fate of the territory.
    694 (1991) Morocco
    Reiterates that Israel "must refrain from deporting any Palestinian civilian
    from the occupied territories and ensure the safe and immediate return of all
    those deported."
    716 (1991) Morocco
    Reaffirms previous resolutions on Cyprus.
    725 (1991) Morocco
    "Calls upon the two parties to cooperate fully in the settlement plan."
    726 (1992) Israel
    Reiterates calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention and to
    cease its practice of deportations from occupied Arab territories.
    799 (1992) Israel
    "Reaffirms applicability of Fourth Geneva Convention&Mac183;to all Palestinian
    territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem, and affirms
    that deportation of civilians constitutes a contravention of its obligations
    under the Convention."
    807 (1993) Croatia
    Demands return of heavy weapons seized from UN storage areas.
    809 (1992) Morocco
    Reiterates call to cooperate with the peace settlement plan, particularly
    regarding voter eligibility for referendum.
    815 (1993) Croatia
    Reaffirms UNSC resolution 807.
    822 (1993) Armenia
    Calls for Armenia to implement the "immediate withdrawal of all occupying
    forces from the Kelbadjar district and other recently occupied areas of
    Azerbaijan."
    853 (1993) Armenia
    Demands "complete and unconditional withdrawal of the occupying forces" from
    Azerbaijani territory.
    874 (1993) Armenia
    Reiterates calls for withdrawal of occupation forces.
    884 (1993) Armenia
    Calls on Armenia to use its influence to force compliance by Armenian militias
    to previous resolutions and to withdraw its remaining occupation forces.
    896 (1994) Russia
    "Calls upon all concerned to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity
    of the Republic of Georgia."
    904 (1994) Israel
    Calls upon Israel, as the occupying power, "to take and implement measures,
    inter alia, confiscation of arms, with the aim of preventing illegal acts of
    violence by settlers."
    973 (1995) Morocco
    Reiterates the need for cooperation with United Nations and expediting
    referendum on the fate of Western Sahara.
    995 (1995) Morocco
    Calls for "genuine cooperation" with UN efforts to move forward with a
    referendum.
    1002 (1995) Morocco
    Reiteration of call for "genuine cooperation" with UN efforts.
    1009 (1995) Croatia
    Demands that Croatia "respect fully the rights of the local Serb population to
    remain, leave, or return in safety."
    1017 (1995) Morocco
    Reiterates the call for "genuine cooperation" with UN efforts and to cease
    "procrastinating actions which could further delay the referendum."
    1033 (1995) Morocco
    Reiterates call for "genuine cooperation" with UN efforts.
    1044 (1996) Sudan
    Calls upon Sudan to extradite to Ethiopia for prosecution three suspects in an
    assassination attempt of visiting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and to
    cease
    its support for sanctuary and offering of sanctuary to terrorists.
    1054 (1996) Sudan
    Demands that Sudan come into compliance with UNSC resolution 1044.
    1056 (1996) Morocco
    Calls for the release of political prisoners from occupied Western Sahara.
    1070 (1996) Sudan
    Reiterates demands to comply with 1044 and 1054.
    1073 (1996) Israel
    "Calls on the safety and security of Palestinian civilians to be ensured."
    1079 (1996) Croatia
    Reaffirms right of return for Serbian refugees to Croatia.
    1092 (1996) Turkey/Cyprus
    Calls for a reduction of foreign troops in Cyprus as the first step toward a
    total withdrawal troops as well as a reduction in military spending.
    1117 (1997) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates call for a reduction of foreign troops in Cyprus as the first step
    toward a total withdrawal troops and reduction in military spending.
    1120 (1997) Croatia
    Reaffirms right of return for Serbian refugees to Croatia and calls on Croatia
    to change certain policies that obstruct this right, and to treat its citizens
    equally regardless of ethnic origin.
    1145 (1997) Croatia
    Reiterates Croatian responsibility in supporting the political and economic
    rights of its people regardless of ethnic origin.
    1172 (1998) India, Pakistan
    Calls upon India and Pakistan to cease their development of nuclear weapons
    and
    ballistic missiles.
    1178 (1998) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates call for a substantial reduction of foreign troops and reduction in
    military spending.
    1185 (1998) Morocco
    Calls for the lifting of restrictions of movement by aircraft of UN
    peacekeeping force.
    1215 (1998) Morocco
    Urges Morocco to promptly sign a "status of forces agreement."
    1217 (1998) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates call for a substantial reduction of foreign troops and reduction in
    military spending.
    1251 (1999) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates call for a substantial reduction of foreign troops and reduction in
    military spending.
    1264 (1999) Indonesia
    Calls on Indonesia to provide safe return for refugees and punish those for
    acts of violence during and after the referendum campaign.
    1272 (1999) Indonesia
    Stresses the need for Indonesia to provide for the safe return for refugees
    and
    maintain the civilian and humanitarian character of refugee camps.
    1283 (1999) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates UNSC resolution 1251.
    1303 (2000) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates UNSC resolutions 1283 and 1251.
    1319 (2000) Indonesia
    Insists that Indonesia "take immediate additional steps, in fulfillment of its
    responsibilities, to disarm and disband the militia immediately, restore law
    and order in the affected areas of West Timor, ensure safety and security in
    the refugee camps and for humanitarian workers, and prevent incursions into
    East Timor." Stresses that those guilty of attacks on international personnel
    be brought to justice and reiterates the need to provide safe return for
    refugees who wish to repatriate and provide resettlement for those wishing to
    stay in Indonesia.
    1322 (2000) Israel
    Calls upon Israel to scrupulously abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention
    regarding the responsibilities of occupying power.
    1331 (2000) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates UNSC resolution 1251 and subsequent resolutions.
    1338 (2001) Indonesia
    Calls for Indonesian cooperation with the UN and other international agencies
    in the fulfillment of UNSC resolution 1319.
    1359 (2001) Morocco
    Calls on the parties to "abide by their obligations under international
    humanitarian law to release without further delay all those held since the
    start of the conflict."
    1384 (2001) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates 1251 and all relevant resolutions on Cyprus.
    1402 (2002) Israel
    Calls for Israel to withdraw from Palestinian cities.
    1403 (2002) Israel
    Demands that Israel go through with "the implementation of its resolution
    1402,
    without delay."
    1405 (2002) Israel
    Calls for UN inspectors to investigate civilian deaths during an Israeli
    assault on the Jenin refugee camp.
    1416 (2002) Turkey/Cyprus
    Reiterates UNSC resolution 1251 and all relevant resolutions on Cyprus.
    1435 (2002) Israel
    Calls on Israel to withdraw to positions of September 2000 and end its
    military
    activities in and around Ramallah, including the destruction of security and
    civilian infrastructure.
    
    
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