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Viewing cable 08STATE129935, GUIDANCE FOR DECEMBER 11 UNSC CONSULTATIONS ON

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08STATE129935 2008-12-10 21:53 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Secretary of State
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TO RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK IMMEDIATE 0000
INFO RUEHJB/AMEMBASSY BUJUMBURA PRIORITY 0000
UNCLAS STATE 129935 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREL UNSC XA BY
SUBJECT: GUIDANCE FOR DECEMBER 11 UNSC CONSULTATIONS ON 
BURUNDI 
 
 1. (U) This is an action request.  USUN should draw from the 
points in para 2 during the UN Security Council consultations 
on Burundi December 11. 
 
2. Begin points: 
 
     I would like to thank (the UN Department of Political 
Affairs) for briefing the Council on the situation in 
Burundi.  The US appreciates the efforts by the UN Integrated 
Office of Burundi, Executive Representative for Burundi 
Youssef Mahmoud, and the Peacebuilding Commission to enhance 
stability and security in Burundi.  I would like to make four 
points. 
 
     First, we congratulate the Government of Burundi and 
PALIPEHUTU-FNL on the signing of their December 4 Summit 
Declaration.    The committed efforts by Ugandan President 
Museveni, Zambian President Banda, AU Commission President 
Ping, Tanzanian Prime Minister Pinda, Rwandan Prime Minister 
Makuza, Kenyan Vice President and Minister of the Interior 
Msyoka, Ethiopian Minister of Culture and Tourism Dirir, 
South African Minister of Transportation Radebe and UN 
Secretary General Executive Representative Mahmoud, as well 
as the continuing work of South African Facilitator Nqakula, 
assisted in bringing the parties to this final  declaration 
(Note: the listed persons were all part of the closed door 
session that resulted in the declaration).  The declaration 
paves the way for durable peace and stability for all 
Burundians.  We urge all parties to fully and quickly 
implement the terms of the declaration in order to allow 
Burundi,s government to focus its attention on solidifying 
democracy and good governance, promoting economic development 
and actively serving and improving the lives of Burundi,s 
people. 
 
     While this peace agreement is a significant 
achievement, we recognize the importance of continuing 
Security Sector Reform (SSR) in Burundi.  In that light, the 
U.S. urges the Government of Burundi to continue its 
cooperation with BINUB in enacting sector-wide security 
reforms and completing the DDR process.  The U.S. supports 
the UN SYG,s recommendation for a new Burundi-specific 
demobilization and reintegration funding mechanism following 
the closing of the World Bank/Multi-country Demobilization 
and Reintegration Program on December 31.  We also urge the 
African Union to extend the mandate of its mission in Burundi 
 
     Secondly, the U.S. is concerned about continued 
violations of human rights, including the arrests and 
detentions of human rights activists working with labor 
organizations and in media.  We are also particularly 
concerned about human rights violations in regards to the 
welfare of women and children.  Children associated with the 
PALIPEHUTU-FNL should immediately be released and reunited 
with their families.  Sexual violence against women and girls 
remains of deep concern and the U.S. strongly urges both 
UNICEF and BINUB to continuing monitoring such cases.  We 
also urge the Government of Burundi to arrest and vigorously 
prosecute those responsible for these acts to actively fight 
the notion that those responsible for such crimes act with 
impunity. 
 
     Thirdly, the U.S. is pleased to recall Burundi,s 
generally free and fair 2005 elections.  As Burundi prepares 
for national elections in 2010, we encourage the Government 
of Burundi to prepare for a similarly free and fair process 
and polling, conducted in a transparent manner, free from 
bias.  The U.S. supports the Peacebuilding Commission,s work 
in assisting the country to create a conducive environment 
for the holding of such elections. 
 
     Fourth, the U.S. commends the efforts of the Government 
of Burundi, UNHCR and partner agencies to repatriate and 
reintegrate Burundian refugees. We are particularly impressed 
with progress in recent months that brings total returns to 
over 93,000 in 2008 and over 460,000 since repatriation began 
in 2002. The U.S. will continue to support UNHCR,s Burundi 
repatriation program as well as the activities of 
non-governmental organizations providing reintegration 
assistance to Burundi returnees.  We welcome news of other 
donor support. We remain concerned with the immense 
development challenges Burundi faces including issues 
concerning land tenure rights that make it difficult for 
returnees to restart their lives in Burundi.  We encourage 
the Government of Burundi to do all it can at the national 
and local level to facilitate the reintegration process and 
help its people build productive lives. 
 
  Finally, the U.S. commends the progress made in Burundi in 
consolidating peace, and thanks the UN System in Burundi for 
its efforts on this front. The U.S. supports extending 
BINUB,s mandate for an additional 12-month period. The 
integrated UN approach in Burundi is a helpful example for 
other UN missions. 
RICE