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Untac) (1992-1993) Summary of AG-007 United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) (1992-1993) Title United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) (1992-1993) Active Dates 1954-2003 Administrative History Established by Security Council resolution 745 (1992) of 28 February 1992, and fully operational by 15 March 1992, the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) was created to ensure the implementation of the Agreements on a Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodia Conflict (a.k.a. The Paris Agreements), signed on 23 October 1991. Upon its realisation, UNTAC absorbed the United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia (UNAMIC), which had been formed immediately following the signing of the Agreements. UNTAC, in consultation with Cambodia's interim government, the Supreme National Council of Cambodia (SNC), worked on a number of matters, including: the carrying out of nationwide elections, the promotion of human rights, peacekeeping among military factions, the maintenance of law and order, the repatriation of Cambodian refugees, the creation of a sound civil administration, and the rehabilitation of Cambodia's economic infrastructure. Accordingly, UNTAC consisted of seven key components: human rights, electoral, military, civilian police, civilian administration, repatriation, and rehabilitation. Throughout the duration of UNTAC, Mr. Yasushi Akashi served as special representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and head of mission (HoM), while Lieutenant-General John Sanderson acted as force commander (FC). UNTAC's mandate ended on 24 September 1993 with the promulgation of Cambodia's constitution and the formation its new government. Scope and Content Fonds consists of the records of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia created in the course of its operations. Arrangement is in the following record series: Records of the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General Records of the Office of the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General Records of the Office of the Special Prosecutor Records of the Office of the Political Adviser Records of the Office of the Rehabilitation and Economic Affairs Office Records of the Office of the Spokesman Records of the Security Planning Unit Records of the Local Committee on Contracts - Meetings Records of the Information/Education Division - Director's records Records of the Information/Education Division - Analysis Unit's records Records of the Information/Education Division - Production Unit's records Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Headquarters Boards of Inquiry cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Civilian Police Component Boards of Inquiry cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Theft cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Civilian Investigation Boards cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Closed cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Military Component Boards of Inquiry cases Records of the Boards of Inquiry Unit - Miscellaneous records Records of Mr. Rafeeuddin Ahmed relating to Kampuchea/Cambodia Records of the Office of the Director of Administration and Officer-in-Charge, UNTAC Records of Civil Administration Headquarters Records of Civil Administration Provincial Headquarters Records of the Electoral Component Records of the Civilian Police Records of the Military Component Records of the Human Rights Component Collection Inventory S-0794 Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General 1990-1993 Scope and Content Series contains letters, memoranda, cables, faxes, meeting minutes, press releases, agreements and reports concerning a variety of topics, including but not limited to, refugee repatriation, rehabilitation, travel, visitors, UNTAC structure, political parties, political climate, the Cambodian constitution, civil administration, human rights, UNTAC's military component, elections, humanitarian organisations in Cambodia, and UNTAC radio. Records are arranged by subject classification number, and chronologically therein. Title based on series contents. Date Date Security Scanned Box Folder Title Created Closed Level Items S- Office of the Special Representative of the 28/02/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0001 S-0794- 1/1.1. - Cambodia - Political Situation 28/02/1992 18/08/1993 No 0001-01 S-0794- 1/1.2. - Cambodia - Constitution - Part 1 01/08/1993 30/09/1993 No 0001-02 S-0794- 1/1.2. - Cambodia - Constitution - Part 2 01/08/1993 31/08/1993 No 0001-03 S-0794- 1/1.2. - Cambodia - Constitution - Part 3 01/07/1993 31/07/1993 No 0001-04 S-0794- 1/1.2. - Cambodia - Constitution - Part 4 01/06/1993 30/06/1993 No 0001-05 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/06/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0002 S-0794- 1/1.2. - Cambodia - Constitution - Part 5 01/06/1992 31/05/1993 No 0002-01 S-0794- 1/1.3. - Cambodia - Prince Sihanouk - Part 1 01/06/1993 30/09/1993 No 0002-02 S-0794- 1/1.3. - Cambodia - Prince Sihanouk - Part 2 01/04/1993 31/05/1993 No 0002-03 S-0794- 1/1.3. - Cambodia - Prince Sihanouk - Part 3 01/01/1993 31/03/1993 No 0002-04 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/01/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0003 S-0794- 1/1.3. - Cambodia - Prince Sihanouk - Part 4 01/09/1992 31/12/1992 No 0003-01 S-0794- 1/1.3. - Cambodia - Prince Sihanouk - Part 5 01/01/1992 31/08/1992 No 0003-02 S-0794- 1/1.3.1 - Cambodia - 70th Birthday 01/10/1992 31/10/1992 No 0003-03 S-0794- 1/1.4. - Cambodia - Provisional National 01/06/1993 30/09/1993 No 0003-04 Government/Interim Joint Administration S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/01/1993 31/07/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0004 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/06/1993 31/07/1993 No 0004-01 (CPP) - Part 1 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/05/1993 31/05/1993 No 0004-02 (CPP) - Part 2 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/03/1993 30/04/1993 No 0004-03 (CPP) - Part 3 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/01/1993 28/02/1993 No 0004-04 (CPP) - Part 4 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/03/1992 31/07/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0005 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/11/1992 31/12/1992 No 0005-01 (CPP) - Part 5 S-0794- 1/2.1. - Political Parties - State of Cambodia 01/03/1992 31/10/1992 No 0005-02 (CPP) - Part 6 S-0794- 1/2.2. - Political Parties - KPNLF - Part 1 01/01/1993 31/07/1993 No 0005-03 S-0794- 1/2.2. - Political Parties - KPNLF - Part 2 01/10/1992 31/12/1992 No 0005-04 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/02/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0006 S-0794- 1/2.2. - Political Parties - KPNLF - Part 3 01/03/1992 30/09/1992 No 0006-01 S-0794- 1/2.3. - Political Parties - Khmer Rouge - Part 1 01/01/1993 30/09/1993 No 0006-02 S-0794- 1/2.3. - Political Parties - Khmer Rouge - Part 2 01/09/1992 31/01/1993 No 0006-03 S-0794- 1/2.3. - Political Parties - Khmer Rouge - Part 3 01/02/1992 31/08/1992 No 0006-04 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0007 S-0794- 1/2.4. - Political Parties - FUNCINPEC - Part 1 01/01/1993 31/07/1993 No 0007-01 S-0794- 1/2.4. - Political Parties - FUNCINPEC - Part 2 01/05/1993 31/05/1993 No 0007-02 S-0794- 1/2.4. - Political Parties - FUNCINPEC - Part 3 01/03/1992 31/12/1992 No 0007-03 S-0794- 1/2.5. - Political Parties - Other Parties 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 No 0007-04 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0008 S-0794- 1/3.1. - SNC Secretariat - General/Meetings 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 No 0008-01 S-0794- 1/4.1. - EP5 - Correspondence 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 No 0008-02 S-0794- 1/4.2. - EP5 - China 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 No 0008-03 S-0794- 1/4.3. - EP5 - France 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 No 0008-04 S-0794- 1/4.4. - EP5 - Russia Federation 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 No 0008-05 S-0794- 1/4.5. - EP5 - United Kingdom 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 No 0008-06 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/02/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0009 S-0794- 1/4.6. - EP5 - United States 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 No 0009-01 S-0794- 1/5.1. - Diplomatic Corps - Part 1 01/02/1992 01/03/1993 No 0009-02 S-0794- 1/5.1. - Diplomatic Corps - Part 2 01/04/1993 30/09/1993 No 0009-03 S-0794- 1/5.2. - Diplomatic Corps - Thailand - Part 1 01/05/1993 30/09/1993 No 0009-04 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/03/1992 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0010 S-0794- 1/5.2. - Diplomatic Corps - Thailand - Part 2 01/03/1992 31/12/1992 No 0010-01 S-0794- 1/5.3. - Diplomatic Corps - Laos 01/03/1992 31/08/1993 No 0010-02 S-0794- 1/5.4. - Diplomatic Corps - Vietnam - Part 1 01/02/1993 30/09/1993 No 0010-03 S-0794- 1/5.4. - Diplomatic Corps - Vietnam - Part 2 01/04/1992 31/01/1993 No 0010-04 S-0794- 1/6.1. - Security Council - 01/05/1993 30/09/1993 No 0010-05 Documents/Resolutions - Part 1 S- Office of the Special Representative of the 01/01/1991 30/09/1993 0794- Secretary-General 0011 S-0794- 1/6.1.
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