Siria presentation
-
Upload
marco-antonio -
Category
News & Politics
-
view
93 -
download
2
Transcript of Siria presentation
United Nations Supervision
Mission in Syria (UNSMIS)Presented by:
CAPT. MARCO GRANJA
CAPT. PEDRO AYALA
SUMMARY
● Geographical situation
● Antecedents of the conflict
● Organization of the mission
● Establishment and function of the
mission
● Mandate analysis.
● Security situations.
● Statistics
● Conclusion
● Recommendation
● WEST: borders
Lebanon and the
Mediterranean Sea.
● NORTH: Turkey.
● EAST: Iraq.
● SOUTH: Jordan
● SOUTH WEST: Israel.
Geographical situation
● President: Bashar al-Assad
(since 2000)
● Population of Syria: 19’929,000 -
54th most populous country
● Area of Syria: 185.180 km2
● High: Jabal el-Sheikh 2,814 m
(9,232 ft)
● Low: Mediterranean Sea 0 m
Geographical situation
Organization of the Mission
300 military observers
121 Civilian Staff
Administration Staff
Human Rights
Civilian affairs
Major General Robert Mood
Establishment and function of the
mission
Around population
centres
Military monitoring and civilian interactions.
Patrolling was conducted in those areas
Establishment and function of the
mission
Access to incidentlocations or conflict was,on multiple occasions.
Hostile actions towards observers. An incident outside Al-Haffah
On 15 June, the Missionsuspended its normaloperations in light of theviolence.
Mandate Analysis
To monitor a cessation ofarmed violence in all itsforms by all parties
Initial period of 90 days
To monitor and support the full implementation of the Envoy’s six-point plan
Security Council
resolution 2043
,21 April 2012,
Security situations
Ballistic missiles against
civilians
Chemical weapons
Effects on Syria's neighbors
Conclusions
● 140.000 casualties
● 2,5 million of refugees
● 6 million of displace
● Method of financing:
Assessment in respect of
a Special Account
● Approved budget: Initial
authorization of $16.8
million
RECOMENDATIONS
The expansion of militaryobservation capacity or theaddition of an armedprotection element.
Peace enforcement