RESOLUTION 1010 (1995)
Adopted by the Security Council at its
3564th meeting, on 10 August 1995
The Security Council,
Recalling all its earlier relevant resolutions, and
reaffirming its resolution 1004 (1995) of 12 July 1995,
Reaffirming also the statements of its President of 20 and 25
July 1995 (S/PRST/1995/33 and S/PRST/1995/34), and deeply concerned
that the demands set out therein have not been fully complied with by the
Bosnian Serb party,
Reiterating the unacceptability of the violation of the safe
areas of Srebrenica and Zepa by Bosnian Serb forces,
Reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty, territorial
integrity and independence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Affirming its commitment to the search for an overall
negotiated settlement of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia ensuring the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of all the States there within their
internationally recognized borders, and stressing the importance it
attaches to the mutual recognition thereof,
Deeply concerned at reports of grave violations of
international humanitarian law in and around Srebrenica and at the fact that
many of the former inhabitants of Srebrenica cannot be accounted for,
Concerned also at the plight of the civilian population and
other persons protected under international humanitarian law, originating in
the Zepa area,
Expressing its strong support for the efforts of the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in seeking access to
displaced persons and condemning the failure of the Bosnian Serb
party to comply with their commitments to the ICRC in respect of such
access,
1.Demands that the Bosnian Serb party give immediate
access for representatives of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees, the ICRC and other international agencies to persons displaced from
Srebrenica and Zepa who are within the areas of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina under the control of Bosnian Serb forces, and that the Bosnian
Serb party permit representatives of the ICRC to visit and register any
persons detained against their will, including any members of the forces of
the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
2.Also demands that the Bosnian Serb party respect fully
the rights of all such persons and ensure their safety, and urges
that any persons detained be released;
3.Reiterates that all those who commit violations of
international humanitarian law will be held individually responsible in
respect of such acts;
4.Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council
as soon as possible, and no later than 1 September 1995 with any information
available to United Nations personnel regarding compliance with this
resolution and concerning violations of international humanitarian law;
5.Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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