Full text of the UN
Security Council draft resolution
Thursday, October 27, 2005
PP 1. Reaffirming all its previous relevant resolutions, in particular
resolutions 1595 (2005), 1373 (2001), 1566 (2004) and 1624 (2005),
PP 2. Reiterating its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty,
territorial integrity, unity and political independence of Lebanon under the
sole and exclusive authority of the Government of Lebanon,
PP 3. Reaffirming that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes
one of the most serious threats to peace and security,
PP 4. Having examined carefully the report of the IIIC (S/2005/XXX) concerning
its investigation into the 14 February, 2005 terrorist bombing in Beirut,
Lebanon, that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and 22 others,
and caused injury to dozens of people,
PP 5. Commending the IIIC for the outstanding professional work it has
accomplished under difficult circumstances in assisting the Lebanese authorities
in their investigation of all aspects of this terrorist act,
PP 6. Commending also the Lebanese authorities for the full cooperation they
have provided to the Commission in the discharge of its duties, in accordance
with paragraph 3 of resolution 1595 (2005),
PP 7. Recalling that pursuant to its relevant resolutions, all States are
required to afford one another the greatest measure of assistance in connection
with criminal investigations or criminal proceedings relating to terrorist acts,
and recalling in particular that it had requested in its resolution 1595 (2005)
all States and all parties to cooperate fully with the Commission,
PP 8. Taking note of the Commission's findings that although the inquiry has
already made considerable progress and achieved significant results, it is of
the utmost importance to continue the trail both within and outside Lebanon in
order to elucidate fully all aspects of this terrorist act, and in particular to
identify and hold accountable all those who bear responsibility in its planning,
sponsoring, organization and perpetration,
PP 9. Mindful of the demand of the Lebanese people that all those responsible
for the terrorist bombing that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq
Hariri and others be identified and held accountable,
PP 10. Acknowledging in this connection the letter of the Prime Minister of
Lebanon to the Secretary-General of 13 October, 2005 (requesting that the
mandate of the IIIC be extended to enable the Commission to continue to assist
the competent Lebanese authorities in any further investigation of the various
dimensions of the terrorist crime,
PP 11. Acknowledging also the concurrent recommendation of the Commission that
continued international assistance is needed to help the Lebanese authorities
get right to the bottom of this terrorist act, and that a sustained effort on
the part of the international community to establish an assistance and
cooperation platform together with the Lebanese authorities in the field of
security and justice is essential,
PP 12. Willing to continue to assist Lebanon in the search for the truth and in
holding those responsible for this terrorist act accountable for their crime,
PP 13. Calling upon all States to extend assistance to the Lebanese authorities
and to the Commission they may need and request in connection with the inquiry,
PP 14. Reaffirming its profound commitment to the national unity and stability
of Lebanon, emphasizing that the future of Lebanon should be decided through
peaceful means by the Lebanese themselves, free of intimidation and foreign
interference, and warning in this regard that attempts to undermine the
stability of Lebanon will not be tolerated,
PP 15. Taking note of the Commission's conclusion that there is probable cause
to believe that the decision to assassinate Hariri could not have been taken
without the approval of Syrian security officials and could not have been
organized without collusion of Lebanese security officials,
PP 16. Mindful of the Commission's conclusion that the Government of Syria's
lack of substantive cooperation with the Commission has impeded the
investigation and that Syrian officials have tried to mislead the investigation
by giving false or inaccurate statements,
PP 17. Convinced that it is unacceptable that anyone should escape
accountability for an act of terrorism because of his own obstruction of the
investigation or failure to cooperate in good faith,
PP 18. Determining that this terrorist act and its implications constitute a
threat to international peace and security,
PP 19. Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
OP 1. Endorses the report of the Commission (S/2005/XXX);
OP 2. Takes note with extreme concern of the Commission's conclusion that,
building on the findings of the Commission and Lebanese investigations to date
and on the basis of the material and documentary evidence collected, and the
leads pursued until now, there is converging evidence pointing at both Lebanese
and Syrian official involvement in this terrorist act, and that it is difficult
to envisage a scenario whereby such complex assassination could have been
carried out without their knowledge;
OP 3. Decides that all individuals who have been designated or might be
designated in the future by the Commission as suspected of involvement in the
planning, sponsoring, organization or perpetration of this terrorist act shall
be subject to the following measures upon notification of such designation to
the Security Council:
l All States shall take the measures necessary to prevent entry into or transit
through their territories of such individuals, provided that nothing in this
paragraph shall obligate a state to refuse entry into its territory to its own
nationals, or, if such individuals are found within their territory, shall
ensure they are available for interview by the Commission if it so requests;
l All States shall: freeze all funds, financial assets and economic resources
that are on their territories that are owned or controlled, directly or
indirectly, by such individuals, or that are held by entities owned or
controlled, directly or indirectly, by such individuals or by persons acting on
their behalf or at their direction; ensure that no funds, financial assets or
economic resources are made available by their nationals or by any persons
within their territories to or for the benefit of such individuals or entities;
and cooperate filly in accordance with applicable law with any international
investigations related to the assets or financial
transactions of such individuals, entities or persons acting on their behalf,
including through sharing of finan-cial information;
OP 4. Determines that any involvement of Syrian officials in this terrorist act
would constitute a serious violation by Syria of its obligations to refrain from
resorting to and supporting terrorism, in accordance in particular with
resolutions 1373 (2001), 1566 (2004) and 1624 (2005), and that it would amount
also to a serious violation of its obligation to respect the sovereignty and
political independence of Lebanon;
OP 5. Takes note with extreme concern also of the Commission's conclusion that,
while the Syrian authorities have cooperated in form but not in substance with
the Commission, several Syrian officials tried to mislead the Commission by
giving false or inaccurate information, thus slowing down the inquiry
considerably and hindering the full elucidation of the crime, and determines
that Syria's lack of cooperation to the inquiry constitutes a serious violation
of its obligations under relevant resolutions, including 1373 (2001), 1566
(2004), 1624 (2005) and 1595 (2005);
OP 6. Acknowledges that continued assistance from the IIIC to Lebanon, as
requested by its Government in its letter to the Secretary-General of 13 October
2005 and recommended by the Commission in its report, remains necessary to
elucidate fully all aspects of this heinous crime, thus enabling that all those
involved in the planning, sponsoring, organization and perpetration of this
terrorist act, as well as their accomplices, be identified and brought to
justice;
OP 7. Welcomes in this regard the decision of the Secretary-General to extend
the mandate of the Commission until 15 December 2005, as authorized by the
Security Council in its resolution 1595 (2005), and decides that it will extend
the mandate further at the request of the Lebanese Government;
OP 8. Commends the Lebanese authorities for the courageous decisions they have
already taken in relation to the inquiry, including upon recommendation of the
Commission, in particular the arrest and indictment of former Lebanese security
officials suspected of being involved in the planning, organization and/or
perpetration of this terrorist act, and encourages the Lebanese authorities to
persist in their efforts with the same determination in order to get right to
the bottom of this crime;
OP 9. Endorses the Commission's conclusion, based on Syria's suspected
involvement in this terrorist act and lack of adequate cooperation to the
inquiry to date, that it is incumbent upon the Syrian authorities to clarify a
considerable part of the questions which remain unresolved;
OP 10. Decides in this context that:
a) Syria must detain those Syrian officials or individuals whom the Commission
might consider as suspected of having been involved in this terrorist act, and
make them fully and unconditionally available to the Commission;
b) the Commission shall have vis-a-vis Syria the same rights and authorities as
mentioned in paragraph 3 of resolution 1595 (2005), and Syria must cooperate
with the Commission fully and unconditionally on that basis;
c) Syria must allow the Commission to interview Syrian officials or other
individuals that the Commission deems relevant to the inquiry outside of Syria
and/or outside the presence of any other Syrian official if the Commission so
requests;
d) Syria must stop interfering in Lebanese domestic affairs, either directly or
indirectly, refrain from any attempt aimed at destabilizing Lebanon, and respect
scrupulously the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political
independence of this country;
OP 11. Decides also that Syria must renounce and commit itself definitively to
cease all support for all forms of terrorist action and all assistance to
terrorist groups and to demonstrate this undertaking through concrete actions;
OP 12. Requests the Commission to report to the Council on the progress of the
inquiry by 15 December 2005, including on the cooperation received by the
Commission from the Syrian authorities, or anytime before that date if the
Commission deems that such cooperation does not meet the requirements of this
resolution;
OP 13. Expresses its intention to consider further measures pursuant to article
41 of the Charter, if needed, to ensure compliance by Syria with paragraph 10
above;
OP 14. Expresses its readiness to consider any additional request for assistance
from the Lebanese government to ensure that all those responsible for this crime
are held accountable;
OP 15. Decides to remain seized of the matter.