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- 03 December 2007 -- Daily
Press Briefing: By the Office of the Spokesperson for the
Secretary-General
BY
MARIE OKABE
DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN
HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Monday,
December 3, 2007
BAN
KI-MOON RALLIES POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR U.N. CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE IN BALI,
INDONESIA
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The
13th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
got underway today in Bali, Indonesia. More than 10,000 participants
from 187 countries are taking part in the two-week session, which is aimed
at negotiating a possible successor to the Treaty and its Kyoto Protocol.
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Addressing
the meeting today, Framework Convention Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer told
those gathered that it is essential that they reach agreement on a number of
climate change-related issues.
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These
include: managing the Kyoto Protocol’s Adaptation Fund so that it can
begin financing real adaptation projects; extending the mandate of the
UNFCCC’s Expert Group on Technology Transfer, which facilitates access by
developing countries to clean technologies; and reducing emissions from
deforestation in developing countries.
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Ahead
of the conference to engage political support from world leaders,
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon -- who is attending next week’s high-level
segment – spoke over the weekend by telephone with the leaders of India
and China. Last week, he also spoke with the Presidents of Russia, the
United States and Brazil.
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Asked
about the Secretary-General’s views on proposals to move forward on
climate change, the Spokeswoman referred to the Secretary-General's most
recently stated opinion in which he called on those gathered in Bali to
agree on an agenda for reaching a new climate change agreement by 2009. He
also made it clear that the science on global warming is out, and it is time
for political leaders to act.
BAN
KI-MOON HAILS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
AS “CENTERPIECE” OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
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In
his address
early today to the Assembly of State Parties to the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court (ICC), the Secretary-General noted that, in the
relatively short period since it was created in 2002, the ICC has
established itself as the centerpiece of our system of international
criminal justice.
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He
also pledged the United Nations’ continuing cooperation for the Court and
its Prosecutor and urged all Member States to do everything within their
powers to help enforce ICC warrants. Regarding Darfur, the
Secretary-General said unspeakable crimes on a massive scale are still being
committed.
ITALY
ASSUMES SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENCY
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With
the start of a new month, Italy has assumed the rotating Presidency of the Security
Council, and Italian Ambassador Marcello Spatafora is holding bilateral
consultations with other Council members today about its work in the month
ahead.
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The
Security Council expects to hold consultations on its programme of work for
December tomorrow morning.
U.N.
HUMANITARIAN CHIEF VISITS SOMALIA
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Under-Secretary-General
for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes today
made a brief visit to Somalia.
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He
spent time in a group of settlements about 50 kilometers outside of
Mogadishu, where some of the country’s more than one million internally
displaced persons have recently taken refuge.
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Later
in the day, he met with the President and Deputy Prime Minister in Baidoa
before returning to Nairobi.
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His
visit comes as the World Food Programme has begun
providing daily meals – as opposed to dry rations – in Mogadishu for the
first time since 1993. WFP is currently feeding more than 20,000
people a day, and hopes to eventually provide daily meals for up to 50,000
people.
UNITED
NATIONS RECEIVES ASSURANCES FROM SUDANESE GOVERNMENT
ON HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS IN DARFUR
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Emergency
Relief Coordinator John Holmes, speaking to reporters at the end of his
visit to Sudan over the weekend, said
he was given assurances by the Sudanese government that there would be no
problem with the extension of an agreement enabling NGOs to continue to
operate as smoothly as possible in Darfur.
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He
said, “This is vital considering that on December 11, the Sudan Workplan
2008 requesting $2.2 billion to address humanitarian, early recovery and
recovery and development needs, will be launched, including $825 million for
Darfur.”
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Meanwhile,
the African Union and United Nations Special Envoys for Darfur, Salim Ahmed
Salim and Jan Eliasson, are scheduled tomorrow to meet with regional
partners of the Darfur peace process (Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, and Libya) in
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The purpose of that meeting is to brief the Partners
on the latest developments, to undertake a joint appraisal of the second
phase of the Sirte Peace Process, and to agree on a common approach on the
way forward.
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In
Khartoum, Rodolphe Adada, the AU-UN Joint Special Representative and AMIS
Head of Mission, met with Mutrif Siddiq, Chairman of the Government’s
technical committee for the implementation of the UN-AU Hybrid Operation,
over the weekend at the Foreign Ministry to review outstanding issues
related to the deployment of UNAMID, the UN-AU Mission in Darfur.
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Discussions
focused particularly on land allocated to UNAMID in Darfur, use of El Fasher
airport, speeding up the process regarding the release of communication
equipment, as well the Status of Force Agreement.
U.N.
ENVOY STRESSES NEED FOR POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT
BETWEEN IRAN AND IRAQ
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Staffan
de Mistura, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq,
met yesterday with the Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad, and discussed the need
for continued and positive engagement between Iran and Iraq, as with all
other neighbors of Iraq. They also discussed the possibility of increased
Iranian support to Iraq’s reconstruction.
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In
related news, the World Food Programme today announced
that it will scale up efforts to provide basic food assistance to the most
vulnerable Iraqi refugees in Syria and called on the international community
to support its growing operation there.
U.N.
MEETING ADDRESSES PLIGHT OF PALESTINIAN REFUGEES
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Filippo
Grandi, the Deputy Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency
for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA),
addressed a briefing on the plight of Palestinian refugees in the Middle
East.
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He
said chronic funding shortfalls had become a matter of serious concern to
his agency. This lack of resources meant that UNRWA was unable to employ
enough teachers and health care and social workers to keep pace with a
refugee population that was growing in both size and needs.
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He
acknowledged that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was an international
challenge that needed to be addressed by political actors. But he also
stressed that it could only be solved if human rights and international
humanitarian law were given a prominent place in the political discourse.
AGENCIES
SEEK TO TRANSFER DISPLACED CONGOLESE TO SAFER SITES
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Today
in Geneva, UNICEF reported that the
number of civilians displaced by violence this year alone in the DR Congo is
close to 400,000. UNICEF says that the majority of the displaced are
children. The Agency also said that although it recently rescued some 200
child soldiers from rebel custody, an estimated 1,000 children remain active
in warfare across the country.
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Meanwhile,
fighting has resumed between government forces and rebels led by dissident
General Laurent Nkunda. The Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO)
says reports from the field indicate that the Congolese Army has been forced
into retreat from some of its some positions, including those near Katsiru
and Kikuku.
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UN
humanitarian agencies are working to transfer 10,000 displaced persons from
the town of Rutshuru to safer sites, where OCHA estimates that as many as
1,750 newly displaced families arrived in the course of last week.
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Asked
about involvement by the U.N. Mission in the DRC (MONUC)
in the offensive in eastern Congo, the Spokeswoman said that MONUC is not
participating in offensive actions but may provide close air support where
civilians are in imminent danger, if appropriate.
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Okabe
noted that MONUC’s mandate allows UN peacekeepers to act in support of the
Government and promote the protection of civilians.
UNITED
NATIONS HELPS LAUNCH ANTI-RAPE INITIATIVE IN LIBERIA
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The
U.N. Mission in Liberia and the Government of that country have together launched
a joint anti-rape initiative. The six-month campaign is called “Stop
rape – it could be your mother, your daughter, your sister, your niece”.
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As
part of the campaign, women and children’s protection units are being
established around the country with specially trained officers to help track
down perpetrators.
AFGHANISTAN: U.N.
MISSION TO REACH OUT TO EX-INSURGENTS
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The
UN Mission in Afghanistan says it
intends to continue reaching out to some groups previously involved in the
insurgency that are now seeking ways to end the violence. That is one of the
Mission’s priorities over the coming year, says Deputy Special
Representative Chris Alexander.
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Alexander
noted that, in spite of a serious insurgency, Afghanistan has experienced
more disarmament in 2007 than there had been last year. He noted
improvements over the past year in the strategy for countering the
insurgency.
UNESCO
CONDEMNS AIR STRIKE ON RADIO STATION IN SRI LANKA
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Koïchiro
Matsuura, the head of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO)
condemned last week’s air strike on the Voice of Tigers radio station,
which killed five of the station’s staff.
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He
said that, regardless of the content of the Voice of Tigers broadcasts,
there can be no excuse for military strikes on civilian media. He added that
killing media personnel is not going to help reconciliation, and he urged
the authorities to ensure respect for freedom of expression.
U.N.
ENVOY IN SKOPJE FOR TALKS ON THE F.Y.R.O.M. “NAME ISSUE”
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The
Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for the talks between Greece and The
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Matthew Nimetz, is in Skopje
today. He met with a number of officials from The
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, including the country’s President,
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, as well as its envoy dealing with the
“name issue.”
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Nimetz
reports that he had a constructive session with the leaders, in which they
presented their views in some depth. Nimetz said he hoped the pace of
the talks could be accelerated and added that he found a positive attitude
in Skopje towards exploring ways to reach a solution.
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Nimetz
will hold talks on this topic in Athens with Greek leaders on Wednesday.
RWANDAN
TRIBUNAL SENTENCES FORMER WITNESS FOR FALSE TESTIMONY
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The
International Criminal Tribunal
for Rwanda today sentenced a former witness to nine months in prison for
contempt of the Tribunal and false testimony under oath. At a hearing this
morning, the witness, code-named “GAA”, pleaded guilty to one count of
contempt of the Tribunal.
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He
was arrested in Kigali in July and transferred to the Tribunal in August
where he promptly pleaded guilty to giving false testimony under oath.
This is the Tribunal’s first prosecution for contempt of court and for
giving false testimony.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
STRESSES NEED FOR EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES
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Today
is the International Day of Disabled Persons, and this year’s theme is
decent work opportunities for persons with disabilities. In a message
to mark the day, the Secretary-General says persons with disabilities are
deprived of adequate employment opportunities in nearly every society. This
situation is deplorable, he says.
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For
its part, the International Labor Organization today released
a report saying that new efforts are needed to break down the barriers that
still prevent millions of people with disabilities from working and
contributing to the economic growth of their societies.
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Such
significant and sustained efforts are vital, not only to promoting the
inclusion of people with disabilities in employment, rural development and
poverty reduction programs, but also in moving toward achieving the
Millennium Development Goals for halving poverty by 2015.
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Meanwhile,
in Geneva, High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour today made a
series of commitments
to improve the working conditions of her staff with disabilities.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
EXTENDS U.N. ETHICS POLICIES
TO COVER FUNDS AND PROGRAMMES
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Today
the Secretary-General is releasing a new bulletin on Ethics.
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From
the day he took office, the Secretary-General pledged to staff and
management that the United Nations would commit itself to the highest
standards of ethics, integrity, accountability and transparency.
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With
this new bulletin, employees in the Funds and Programmes will be extended
the same ethics-related programmes and protections as are already afforded
to their colleagues in the Secretariat.
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The
Secretary-General will continue to work with the leadership of the
specialized agencies to further harmonize and establish common ethics
standards throughout the UN system. As we strive for “One United
Nations”, the United Nations must be governed by a single code of ethical
standards.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SECRETARY-GENERAL
MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF THE OTTAWA CONVENTION: This evening, the
Secretary-General has a message prepared for delivery on the anniversary of the
Ottawa Convention
on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of
Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction .
SECRETARY-GENERAL
AWAITS REPORT ON KOSOVO: Asked about comments in the media about the
views of the troika dealing with Kosovo, the Spokeswoman said that the United
Nations was aware of the comments but was awaiting the report from the troika.
SPECIAL
ADVISER AT HEADQUARTERS TO DISCUSS U.N. MEDIATION SUPPORT CAPACITY:
Asked about the visit by Special Adviser Jan Egeland to UN Headquarters, the
Spokeswoman later said that his meetings are to continue to discuss his work
with the Department of Political
Affairs in having a mediation support capacity at the United Nations.
NO
U.N. ROLE IN RUSSIAN, VENEZUELAN ELECTIONS: The Spokeswoman, in response to
a question on the weekend elections in Russia and referendum in Venezuela, noted
that the United Nations had not played a role in those two votes.
**The
guest at noon was Robert Benson, the Director of the Ethics Office,
who briefed on the Secretary-General’s new bulletin on Ethics.
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