United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia

The United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) was a United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia in 1992–93 formed following the 1991 Paris Peace Accords. This was the first occasion in which the UN directly assumed responsibility for the administration of an outright independent state (the UN did the administration of the former Dutch territory of Netherlands New Guinea between 1962 and 1963 prior), rather than simply monitoring or supervising the area. The UN transitional authority organized and ran elections, had its own radio station and jail, and was responsible for promoting and safeguarding human rights at the national level.

Cambodia
កម្ពុជា (Khmer)
1992–1993
Location of Cambodia in Southeast Asia.
StatusUnited Nations protectorate
Capital
and largest city
Phnom Penh
Common languagesKhmer
Special Representative of
the Secretary-General
 
 1992-1993
Yasushi Akashi
History 
23 October 1991
28 February 1992
 Elections
23 May 1993
24 September 1993
CurrencyRiel (៛) (KHR)
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+855
Preceded by
Succeeded by
State of Cambodia
National Government of Cambodia
Second Kingdom of Cambodia
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
AbbreviationUNTAC
Formation28 February 1992
TypeMonitoring, peacekeeping
Legal statusEnded September 1993
Parent organization
United Nations Security Council
WebsiteUNTAC Website
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