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The UN Security Council on Wednesday (Sep 3) demanded the release of 45 Fijian peacekeepers held in the Golan Heights by Syrian Al-Nusra Front rebels.
The 15 members of the council unanimously approved a declaration condemning "in the strongest terms" the detention of the Fijians who were captured almost a week ago, when the rebels stormed a Golan Heights crossing.
The council "reiterated their call for the peacekeepers' immediate and unconditional release," adding in its statement that "there can never be any justification for attacks on or the detention of UN peacekeepers."
The government of Fiji also has called for their release, stressing that the neutral peacekeepers do not take sides in any conflict. A team of UN negotiators on the ground in Golan is trying to secure the Fijians' freedom.
The Fijians are part of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) established in 1974 to maintain the ceasefire between Syria and Israel forces in the Golan, and oversee the implementation of a disengagement agreement.
In addition to calling for their release, the Security Council "demanded that all groups other than UNDOF must abandon all UNDOF positions," and also called on the rebel to return vehicles, weapons, and other equipment confiscated from the peacekeepers.
Officials in Fiji said that the Al-Nusra rebels have also made several demands, including the delivery of humanitarian aid to a small town outside Damascus which is an Al-Nusra Front stronghold. They are also demanding to be removed from a UN terror blacklist, officials in the Pacific nation said.
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