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ONUCA [1 record]

Record 1 2011-11-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • International Bodies and Committees
  • Peace-Keeping Operations
OBS

For years, the civil war in Nicaragua involved the governments and territories of five neighbouring countries. In November 1989, they agreed among themselves to cease all aid to guerrilla movements and not to allow their territories to be used to launch attacks against their neighbours. ONUCA was created to monitor compliance with this agreement. In 1990, the mission was instructed to assist in the voluntary demobilization of anti-government insurgents in Nicaragua, and then to monitor the cease-fire which led to the end of the civil war. The mission ended in January 1992.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités internationaux
  • Opérations de maintien de la paix
OBS

Pendant des années, la guerre civile au Nicaragua s'est répercutée sur les gouvernements et les territoires des cinq pays voisins. En novembre 1989, toutes les parties ont accepté de cesser d'appuyer les mouvements de guérilla et de ne pas permettre que leur territoire serve à lancer des attaques contre leurs voisins. L'ONUCA a été créé et chargé de surveiller le respect de cet accord. En 1990, la mission a reçu pour instruction de collaborer à la démobilisation volontaire des insurgés au Nicaragua, puis de surveiller le cessez-le-feu qui a mené à la fin de la guerre civile. La mission s'est terminée en janvier 1999.

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