UNASOG
operation area
Libya , Chad
German name
United Nations observer group in the Aouzous Strip
English name
United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group
Based on UN resolution
915 (May 4 1994)
Beginning
May 1994
The End
June 1994
management
Mazlan Bahamuddin ( Malaysia )
Operating strength (max.)
9 military observers 6 civilian employees
Military out
Bangladesh Ghana , , , ,Kenya Malaysia Honduras Nigeria
costs
US $ 64,471
Location of the operational area
The United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group (English; German: United Nations observer group in the Aouzou Strip , abbreviation UNASOG ) was based on UN Resolution 915 of May 4, 1994 and was deployed in Chad and Libya from May 1994 to June 1994 .
The aim of the UN mandate was to monitor the withdrawal of Libyan troops from the Aouzou Strip in Chad. The operation was led from the Aouzou Base headquarters by Colonel Mazlan Bahamuddin from Malaysia . A total of nine military observers and six civilian employees from Bangladesh , Ghana , Honduras , Kenya , Malaysia and Nigeria were deployed .
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Ongoing missions:
MINUSCA 2014, Central African Republic |
MINUSMA 2013, Mali |
UNSOM 2012, Somalia |
UNMISS 2011, South Sudan |
UNISFA 2011, Sudan / South Sudan |
UNAMID 2007, Sudan / Darfur |
UNOGBIS / UNIOGBIS 1999, Guinea-Bissau |
MONUSCO 1999, Congo, Republic |
MINURSO 1991, Western Sahara |
UNSMIL 2011, Libya
Completed Missions:
UNMIL 2003-2018, Liberia |
ONUCI 2004-2017, Ivory Coast |
MINURCAT 2007-2010, Chad, Central African Republic |
UNMIS 2005–2011, Sudan |
BINUB 2007-2010, Burundi |
BNUB 2011-2014, Burundi |
UNIPSIL 2008–2010, Sierra Leone |
UNIOSIL 2006–2008, Sierra Leone |
ONUB 2004-06, Burundi |
UNAMSIL 1999–2005, Sierra Leone |
UNOMSIL 1998–99, Sierra Leone |
MINURCA 1998–2000, Central African Republic |
MONUA 1997-99, Angola |
UNAVEM III 1995-97, Angola |
UNASOG 1994–94, Chad / Libya |
UNAMIR 1993–96, Rwanda |
UNOMIL 1993–97, Liberia |
UNOMUR 1993–94, Rwanda / Uganda |
UNOSOM II 1993–95, Somalia |
ONUMOZ 1992–94, Mozambique |
UNOSOM I 1992–93, Somalia |
UNAVEM II 1991-95, Angola |
UNTAG 1989–90, Namibia |
UNAVEM I 1988-91, Angola |
UNMEE 2000-2008, Ethiopia, Eritrea |
ONUC 1960-64, Congo
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