Rejoinder Submitted by the Republic of Uganda

Rejoinder Submitted by the Republic of Uganda

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CASE CONCERNING ARMED ACTIVITIES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO V. UGANDA REJOINDER SUBMITTED BY THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA VOLUME V ANNEXES 6 DECEMBER 2002 VOLUME V ANNEXES - INDEX OF ANNEXES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER VOLUME V 14 Dec. 2001 United Nations Security Council, Record of Meeting Annex 73: Regarding the Situation Concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo, S/PV.4437 and S/PV.4437 (Resumption 1), 14 December 2001 2002 USAID: Congo FY 2002 Congressional Budget Annex 74: Justification, 2002 1 Feb. 2002 Continued Deteriorating Security Situation in Eastern Annex 75: Democratic Republic of the Congo (Annex to the Letter dated 1 February 2002 from the Permanent Representative ofUganda to the United Nations), S/2002/141, 1 February 2002 14Feb. 2002 Letter dated 5 February 2002 Regardîng Increased Annex 76: Deteriorating Security Situation in Northeastem Democratic Republic of the Congo (Annex to the Letter dated 13 February 2002 from the Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations), S/2002/170, 14 February 2002 4Mar. 2002 U.S. Department of State, 2001 Country Report on Annex 77: Human Rîghts Practices: Democratic Republic of the Congo, 4 March 2002 (excerpts) 22Mar. 2002 Testimony of Ms. Adele (Lotsove) Mugisa before the Annex 78: Porter Commission, 22 March 2002 (excerpts) 27Mar. 2002 Letter dated 26 March 2002 from Permanent Annex 79: Representative of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council, S/2002/314, 27 March2002 25 April 2002 "DRC: Focus on· the Results of the Inter-Congolese Annex 80: Dialogue," U.N. Integrated Regional Information Networks, 25 April 2002 30 July2002 "DRC-Rwanda: Kabila, Kagame Sign Peace Pact," Annex 81: UN. Integrated Regional Information Networks, 30July2002 31 July2002 "Zimbabwe Pledges Troop Withdrawal from Congo," Annex 82: The Associated Press, 31 July 2002 30Aug. 2002 Raj Rajendran, ''Heritage Delays Maiden U ganda Oil Annex 83: Drilling to Sept," Reuters, 30 August 2002 6 Sept. 2002 Agreement between the Governments of the Annex 84: Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Uganda on Withdrawal of Ugandan Troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cooperation and Normalisation of Relations between the Two Countries ("Luanda Agreement"), 6 September 2002 17 Sept. 2002 Statement ofHajji Abubakar Lumu Kinobe alias Hajji Annex 85: Sadat, 17 September 2002 17 Sept. 2002 Statement of Mohamed Kiggundu, 17 September 2002 Annex 86: 20 Sept. 2002 Affidavit of Dr. Kamanda Bataringaya Cos, Annex87: Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20 September 2002 28 Sept. 2002 Status Report Concerning the Official Residence of Annex 88: the Ambassador and Chancery of the Republic of Uganda in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 28 September 2002 28 Sept. 2002 ''Uganda Completes Troop Withdrawal from DRC Annex 89: Town," SABC News, 28 September 2002 2 Oct. 2002 "15,312 Foreign Forces Withdrawn So Far, Say UN," Annex 90: UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 2 October 2002 7 Oct. 2002 "Rwanda Completes Troop Withdrawal," UN Annex 91: Integrated Regional Information Networks, 7 October 2002 2 18 Oct. 2002 Letter dated 17 October 2002 from the Permanent Annex92: Representative of Zimbabwe to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council, S/2002/1169, 18 October 2002 24 Oct. 2002 "Rwanda: Kigali Slams UN Panel Report," UN Annex93: Integrated Regional Information Networks, 24 October 2002 25 Oct. 2002 "Kinshasa to Open lnquiry into UN Report on Annex94: Resource Pillage," UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 25 October 2002 28 Oct. 2002 Statement by the Government of U ganda on the Final Annex 95: Report of the Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation ofNatural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Anne:x to the Letter dated 25 October 2002 from the Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations), S/2002/1202, 28 October 2002 28 Oct. 2002 Letter dated 25 October 2002 from the Permanent Annex96: Representative of South Africa to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council, S/2002/1199, 28 October 2002 29 Oct. 2002 "DRC: Government, Rebel Groups Continue Talks, Annex97: UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 29 October 2002 29 Oct. 2002 ''UN Envoy Discusses Power-Sharing Agreement on Annex 98: DR of Congo," UN News Service, 29 October 2002 30 Oct. 2002 "DRC: Breakthrough in Power-Sharing Talks, UN Annex 99: Integrated Regional Information Networks, 30 October 2002 31 Oct. 2002 "Belgian Minister Criticises Exploitation Report," UN Annex 100: Integrated Regional Information Networks, 31 October 2002 31 Oct. 2002 Statement of Edward Katumba-Wamala, 31 October Annex 101: 2002 3 31 Oct. 2002 "Saleh to Give Wife's Accounts to UN Probe," The Annex 102: Monitor, 31 October 2002 1 Nov. 2002 The Response by the Government of the Republic of Annex 103: Uganda to the Final Report of the Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1 November 2002 1 Nov. 2002 "Saleh Given New DRC Assignment," New Vision, 1 Annex 104: November 2002 4Nov. 2002 "Kabila Sacks Leaders of State Mining Company," Annex 105: UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 4 November 2002 5 Nov. 2002 United Nations Security Council, Meeting Regarding Annex 106: the Situation Concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo, S/PV.4642 and S/PV.4642 (Resumption 1), 5 November 2002 13 Nov. 2002 Affidavit of Brigadier Nakibus Lakara, 13 November Annex 107: 2002 Undated Report of the NALU/ADF Rebel Activities in Annex 108: Zaire/DRC, Supported by the Late Mobutu and Kabila in Collaboration with Sudan ( obtained from the Externat Security Organisation) Undated Report on the Work Progress by Heritage Oil Gas Annex 109: Limited in the Semliki Basin and the Security Risk ( obtained from the Petroleum Exploration and Production Dept.) Undated Uganda Investment Authority, The Mining Industry in Annex 110: Uganda, (available at http://www.ugandainvest.com/ 6.htm) 4 URAnnex73 URANNEX73 United Nations SIPV.4437 Security Council Provisional Fifty-sixth year 4437th meeting • Friday, 14 Decernber 2001, 10.25 a.m. New York President: Mr. Ouane .....................................•. (Mali) Members: Bangladesh .................................... , . MT.Ahmad China ......................................... Mr. ChenXu Colornbia ...................................... Mr. Valdivieso France .•............................. , ...•....... Mr. Levitte Ireland ......... ·..............•....•............ ·Mr. Corr Jamaica ........................................ Miss Durrant Mauritius ...................................... Mr. Koonjul Norway •....................... : ............... Mr. Kolby Russian Federation ........•....................... Mr. Granovsky Singapore ...................................... Mr. Mahbubani Tunisia ................•........................ .Mr. Tekaya Ukraine ........................................ Mr. Kuchinsky United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ire land ... Sir Jeremy Greenstock United States of America .......................... Mr. Cunningham Agenda The situation concerning the Dernocratic Republic of the Congo Letter dated 10 November 2001 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2001/1072). This record contains the text of speeches delivered in English and of the interpretation of speeches delivered in the other languages. The final text will be printed in the Official Records ofthe Security Council. Corrections shotild be submitted to the original languages only. They should be incorporated in a copy of the record and sent underthe signature ofa memher of the delegation concemed to the Chief of the Verbatim Reporting Service, room C-178. 01-69694 (E) "0169694 ... S/PV.4437 The meeting was called to order at 10.25 a.m. At the invitation of the President, Mr. Mudenge (Zimbabwe) took the seat reserved for him at the Adoption of the agenda side ofthe Counci/ Chamber. The agenda was adopted. The President (spoke in French): On behalf of the Council, I extend a warm welcome to His The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of Excellency Mr. Abdulkadeer Shareef, Deputy Minister the Congo for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Republic ofTanzania. Letter dated 10 November 2001 from the At the invitation of the President, Mr. Shareef Secretary-General addressed to the President of (United Republic of Tanzania) look the seat the Security Council (S/2001/1072) reserved for him at the side of the Council The President (spoke in French): I shoulà iike to Chamber. inform the membèrs of the Council that I have received The President (spoke in French): On behalf of letters from the representatives of Angola, Belgium, the Council, I extend a warm welcome to His Burundi, Canada, the Democratic Republic of the Excellency Mr. Patrick Mazimhaka, Adviser to the Congo, Japan, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South President of Rwanda. Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe, in which they request to be At the invitation of the President, Mr. Mazimhaka invited to participate in the discussion of the item on (Rwanda) took the seat reserved for him at the the Council's agenda. In conformity with the usual side ofthe Council Chamber. practice, I propose, with the consent of the Council,

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