UN Photo/David Manyua   
                11 June 2012
              
            
     Monitoring a cessation of armed violence in all its forms
Established by United Nations Security Council resolution 2043 
 of 21 April 2012, initially for a 90-day period,  to monitor a cessation of armed violence in all its forms by all parties and to monitor and support the full implementation of the Joint Special Envoy’s six-point plan to end the conflict in Syria. After  initial relative lull, hostilities in Syria resumed and on 15 June 2012, UNSMIS had to suspend its activities owing to an intensification  of armed violence across the country. On 20 July 2012, the  Security Council extended the mission for 30 days and said that any further  extension could be possible only ‘’in the event that the  Secretary-General reports and the Security Council confirms the cessation of  the use of heavy weapons and a reduction in the level of violence sufficient by  all sides'' to allow the UNSMIS monitors to implement their mandate. As those  conditions were not met, UNSMIS mandate came to an end at midnight on 19 August 2012.
