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|number = 521
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|meeting = 2,396
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|code = S/RES/521
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|document = http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION/GEN/NR0/435/45/IMG/NR043545.pdf?OpenElement
|document = https://undocs.org/S/RES/521(1982)
|for = 15
|for = 15
|abstention = 0
|abstention = 0
|against = 0
|against = 0
|subject = Israel-Lebanon
|subject = Israel–Lebanon
|result = Adopted
|result = Adopted
|image = Lebanese Army APC, Beirut 1982.jpg
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'''[[United Nations]] [[United Nations Security Council resolution|Security Council Resolution]] 521''', adopted unanimously on September 19, 1982, after condemning the [[Sabra and Shatila massacre|massacre of Palestinians in Beirut]], [[Lebanon]], by the [[Lebanese Forces]] militia group, the Council reaffirmed resolutions [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 512|512]] (1982) and [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 513|513]] (1982) which called for respect for the rights of the civilian population without any discrimination and repudiates all acts of violence against that population.
'''United Nations Security Council resolution 521''', adopted unanimously on 19 September 1982, after condemning the [[Sabra and Shatila massacre|massacre of Palestinians in Beirut]], Lebanon, by the [[Lebanese Forces]] militia group, the Council reaffirmed resolutions [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 512|512]] (1982) and [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 513|513]] (1982) which called for respect for the rights of the civilian population without any discrimination and repudiates all acts of violence against that population.


The resolution continued by authorising the [[Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary-General]] to increase the number of United Nations observers in and around [[Beirut]] from 10 to 50 and insists that there shall be no interference with the deployment of the observers and that they shall full [[freedom of movement]]. It also requested the Secretary-General to, as a matter of urgency, initiate appropriate consultations and in particular consultations with the [[Government of Lebanon]] on additional steps which the Council might take, including the possible deployment of United Nations forces, to assist that Government in ensuring full protection for the civilian population in and around Beirut.
The resolution continued by authorising the [[Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary-General]] to increase the number of United Nations observers in and around [[Beirut]] from 10 to 50 and insists that there shall be no interference with the deployment of the observers and that they shall full [[freedom of movement]]. It also requested the Secretary-General to, as a matter of urgency, initiate appropriate consultations and in particular consultations with the [[Government of Lebanon]] on additional steps which the Council might take, including the possible deployment of United Nations forces, to assist that Government in ensuring full protection for the civilian population in and around Beirut.
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* [[1982 Lebanon War]]
* [[1982 Lebanon War]]
* [[Cedar Revolution]]
* [[Cedar Revolution]]
* [[Israel-Lebanon conflict]]
* [[Israeli–Lebanese conflict]]
* [[Lebanese Civil War]]
* [[Lebanese Civil War]]
* [[List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600]] (1982 – 1987)
* [[List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600]] (1982–1987)
* [[Sabra and Shatila massacre]]
* [[Sabra and Shatila massacre]]
* [[Syrian occupation of Lebanon]]
* [[Syrian occupation of Lebanon]]
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==References==
==References==
*[http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION/GEN/NR0/435/45/IMG/NR043545.pdf?OpenElement Text of Resolution at UN.org] (PDF)
*[https://undocs.org/S/RES/521(1982) Text of the Resolution at undocs.org]

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==External links==
* {{wikisource-inline}}


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 14 December 2023

UN Security Council
Resolution 521
Lebanese Army in Beirut (1982)
Date19 September 1982
Meeting no.2,396
CodeS/RES/521 (Document)
SubjectIsrael–Lebanon
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council resolution 521, adopted unanimously on 19 September 1982, after condemning the massacre of Palestinians in Beirut, Lebanon, by the Lebanese Forces militia group, the Council reaffirmed resolutions 512 (1982) and 513 (1982) which called for respect for the rights of the civilian population without any discrimination and repudiates all acts of violence against that population.

The resolution continued by authorising the Secretary-General to increase the number of United Nations observers in and around Beirut from 10 to 50 and insists that there shall be no interference with the deployment of the observers and that they shall full freedom of movement. It also requested the Secretary-General to, as a matter of urgency, initiate appropriate consultations and in particular consultations with the Government of Lebanon on additional steps which the Council might take, including the possible deployment of United Nations forces, to assist that Government in ensuring full protection for the civilian population in and around Beirut.

Finally, Resolution 521 reminded Member States to accept and carry out resolutions by the Council under Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations and requested the Secretary-General to report to the Council within forty-eight hours on developments in the region.

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