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DEPLORING DEADLY ATTACKS, BAN KI-MOON DISPATCHES TOP AIDES TO ALGIERS:
11/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 11 December 2007 --
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has led a chorus
of United Nations condemnation of today’s terrorist attacks in Algiers that
have reportedly killed dozens of people, including at least 10 UN staff members,
and he has dispatched several top aides to the Algerian capital to investigate
the bombings.
“Words
cannot express my sense of shock, outrage and anger at the terrorist attack on
the United Nations mission in Algiers today,” Mr. Ban said in a statement
issued in Bali, Indonesia, where he is currently travelling.
According
to the UN, at approximately 10:30 in the morning in Algiers, the UN Development
Programme (UNDP) office collapsed following an explosion, which local
authorities have indicated was caused by a car bomb. Another car bomb exploded
near the country’s Constitutional Court. No one has so far claimed
responsibility.
“This
was an abjectly cowardly strike against civilian officials serving humanity’s
highest ideals under the UN banner – base, indecent and unjustifiable by even
the most barbarous political standard,” Mr. Ban stated.
The
Secretary-General has instructed senior advisers from his Executive Office, UNDP
and the UN Department of Safety and Security to proceed to Algiers immediately.
“We will take every measure to ensure the safety of our staff, in Algeria and
elsewhere, beginning with an immediate review of our security precautions and
policies,” Mr. Ban pledged in a letter to UN staff in the wake of the attacks.
Also
reacting to today’s tragedy, the Security Council underlined the need to bring
those responsible for the attacks to justice. In a statement read out by
Ambassador Marcello Spatafora of Italy, which holds the Council’s rotating
presidency for this month, the 15-member body urged all States to cooperate with
the Algerian authorities in this regard.
A
spokesperson for the UN said that while the Organization could not provide any
figures of fatalities until it had confirmed proof of deaths and the families
had been informed, preliminary information indicates there may be 10 deaths.
The UN
is checking with hospitals, examining the site of the blast and trying to obtain
any proof of deaths, UN spokesperson Marie Okabe told reporters in New York,
noting that rescue efforts are also continuing as several UN staff members
remain unaccounted for.
The
world body has a total of 40 international staff presently in Algeria, including
19 international staff based there and an additional 21 that are there
temporarily, as well as about 115 local UN staff in the capital.
The UNDP
office also housed staff from the World Food Programme (WFP), the International
Labour Organization (ILO), the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), the UN Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO), the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
and the Department of Safety and Security. The offices of the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), located across the street, also sustained
damage.
UNHCR
chief António Guterres expressed his shock and outrage, calling the bombings
“totally abhorrent.”
The
agency said a survey of its staff in Algiers showed that one of its drivers was
killed, one was missing and all others were accounted for – although several
suffered injuries from the blast that occurred in a street separating the main
UN office from UNHCR’s compound.
“The
UN is an entity that works for world peace, an entity that tries to be an honest
broker, especially when dealing with the humanitarian needs of refugees and
other victims of violence and persecution,” Mr. Guterres said. “This makes
this type of attack even more absurd.”
UNDP
Administrator Kemal Dervis said in a statement that “it is an outrage that
extremists do not hold human life to be sacred, and that humanitarian and aid
workers are apparently amongst the casualties.”
Also
speaking out, General Assembly President Srgjan Kerim expressed his grave
concern that UN offices and staff were once again the deliberate targets of
terror attacks. A bomb destroyed the world body’s Baghdad headquarters in
August 2003, killing 22 people, including top envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello.
Today’s
attack “clearly demonstrates that terrorism is a continuous and global
challenge that knows no boundaries,” Mr. Kerim said in a statement issued by
his spokesperson.
Condemnations
of the attacks have also come from the head of the UN Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the
Geneva-based Human Rights Council.
The
flags at UN Headquarters in New York and at duty stations around the world will
be flown at half mast through Wednesday.
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