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MICHELE
MONTAS is the Spokesperson for
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews
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January 2008 -- Daily Press
Briefing: By the Office of the
Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
BY
MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN
KI-MOON
Tuesday,
January 8, 2008
BAN
KI-MOON CONDEMNS ATTACK ON DARFUR
PEACEKEEPERS
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At
10:00 pm local time on Monday, 7
January 2008, a clearly marked
African Union/United Nations Hybrid
operation in Darfur (UNAMID)
supplies convoy was attacked
by elements of the Sudanese Armed
Forces while on its way from Um Baru
to Tine in West Darfur.
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The
convoy was carrying rations for
UNAMID personnel in West Darfur.
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A
civilian Sudanese driver suffered
seven gunshot wounds during the
incident.
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Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon condemns this attack in
the strongest possible terms and
stresses that, for the joint African
Union–United Nations peacekeeping
operation to be able to perform its
mandated functions, the Government
of Sudan has to provide unequivocal
guarantees that there will be no
recurrence of such activities by its
forces.
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In
this connection, the United Nations
is lodging a protest with the
Government of Sudan.
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This
incident underscores the importance
of the Government reaffirming its
commitment to the deployment of
UNAMID and the implementation of
Security Council resolution
1769.
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Asked
whom the Secretary-General would
contact to lodge a protest, the
Spokeswoman said the issue would be
raised with Sudan’s Permanent
Mission to the United Nations.
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Asked
about a sole-source contract that
went to the firm, PAE, regarding UN
operations in Darfur, the
Spokeswoman reiterated that the
Member States of the General
Assembly had been consulted
throughout the process, in an open
manner. She noted that the six-month
contract had begun in mid-October.
BAN
KI-MOON TO HEAD TO SPAIN NEXT WEEK
FOR ALLIANCE OF CIVILIZATIONS
MEETING
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The
Secretary-General will attend the
first Alliance
of Civilizations Forum next week
in Madrid.
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The
Forum will be opened by: Spanish
Prime Minister Jose Rodriguez
Zapatero; Turkish Prime Minister
Tayyip Recep Erdogan; President
Jorge Sampaio, High Representative
for the Alliance of Civilizations;
and the Secretary-General on 15
January.
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The
two-day meeting will be hosted by
the Government of Spain and will
convene political leaders, the
media, corporate and film industry
executives, and grassroots and civil
society leaders.
LEBANON:
U.N. MISSION LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION
INTO ATTACK ON PEACEKEEPERS
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One
vehicle belonging to the UN Interim
Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
was damaged today in an explosion on
the coastal highway at the northern
entrance to Saida, in southern
Lebanon.
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Two
military members of UNIFIL who were
in the vehicle were lightly wounded
and transported to a hospital in
Saida.
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UNIFIL
has launched an official
investigation and is working in
close cooperation with the Lebanese
authorities.
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The
UNIFIL Acting Force Commander,
Brigadier General Jai Prakash Nehra,
said what happened was
“despicable” and expressed his
hope that the perpetrators will be
identified and brought to justice.
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Asked
about a reported rocket attack from
Lebanon into Israel today, the
Spokeswoman said that UNIFIL is in
the process of ascertaining the
facts and has a team on the ground.
In the meantime, she said, it cannot
confirm or deny this report.
U.N.-BROKERED
WESTERN SAHARA TALKS START TODAY
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A
third round of UN-brokered talks on
Western Sahara got underway this
morning in Manhasset, mediated by
the Personal Envoy of the
Secretary-General, Peter van Walsum.
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Participating
in the talks are representatives of
the parties, Morocco and Polisario,
as well as the neighboring states,
Algeria and Mauritania.
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In
his opening remarks, Mr. Van Walsum
reminded the parties of the call by
the Security Council in resolution
1783 to show political will to
assure the success of the
negotiations, to negotiate in good
faith and to work in an atmosphere
conducive to dialogue.
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He
also emphasized that while the
United Nations is there to
facilitate the discussions in any
way possible, it is the
responsibility of the parties to
forge a solution.
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Today’s
agenda includes plenary discussions
on the implementation of the
relevant Security Council
resolutions.
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The
Personal Envoy was also conducting
bilateral discussions with the
parties and the neighboring states.
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Before
concluding on Wednesday, the talks
are also expected to focus on
defining the way forward in the
negotiating process.
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In
statement
issued yesterday, the
Secretary-General urged that the
parties begin moving into a more
intensive and substantive phase of
discussions, while recognizing that
it will take time and patience to
resolve the longstanding dispute
over Western Sahara.
U.N.
CONTINUES TO HELP DISPLACED KENYANS
FOLLOWING POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE
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The
Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports
that UN aid is continuing to reach
vulnerable populations in Kenya’s
Northern Rift Valley, who were
displaced and victimized when
post-electoral violence erupted.
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The
Office of the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) today shifted
24 tons of blankets and soap from
its warehouses at a refugee camp in
northeastern Kenya to Nairobi, for
onward delivery to displaced
Kenyans. Meanwhile, staff at UNHCR's
warehouse in Nairobi are preparing
family kits – containing plastic
sheeting, blankets, mats, mosquito
nets and soap – that will be
distributed this week. UNHCR has
also made tents available to Kenyans
who have fled into Uganda.
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For
its part, UN-HABITAT is working to
establish the extent of the
destruction and loss of housing,
land and property. In addition to
helping address the immediate
shelter needs of the displaced,
UN-HABITAT is working to establish
long term mechanisms for sustainable
resettlement.
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Meanwhile,
UNAIDS is warning of an increased
risk of HIV transmission as a result
of displacement and high mobility.
UNAIDS is working with partners to
ensure that the affected population
has sufficient information on HIV
prevention and counseling.
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To
date, the World Food Programme (WFP)
has sent enough food to the western
town of Eldoret to feed 38,000
people for two weeks. Food has also
been stockpiled in Nairobi to feed
the hungry in the slums.
Additional food aid has been
dispatched to the town of Kisumu to
help some 3,000 displaced Kenyans.
KOSOVO:
U.N. MISSION GETS NEW DEPUTY CHIEF
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The
Secretary-General has announced his
intention to appoint Larry Rossin of
the United States as his Principal
Deputy Special Representative for
the United Nations Interim
Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).
Mr. Rossin assumes his
responsibilities today.
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From
2004 to 2006, Mr. Rossin served as
Assistant Secretary-General and
Principal Deputy Special
Representative with both the United
Nations Stabilisation Mission in
Haiti (MINUSTAH) and with UNMIK.
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Before
joining the United Nations, Mr.
Rossin was a career officer with the
US Foreign Service, with assignments
including Ambassador to Croatia,
Senior Director for Strategic
Planning and Southwest Asia on the
National Security Council and Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for
European and Eurasian Affairs.
SECURITY
COUNCIL IS CONCERNED BY ILLEGAL ACTIVITY
IN DARFUR & CHAD
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Following
the Security
Council consultations yesterday
on the preparations for the UN
Mission in the Central African
Republic and Chad, the Council
President, Ambassador Giadalla
Ettalhi of Libya, read out a statement
welcoming the progress made in the
deployment of that Mission.
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The
members of the Security Council
expressed their serious concern at
the recent upsurge of activities of
the illegal armed groups in western
Darfur and in eastern Chad, and at
the resulting tension between Sudan
and Chad, the Council President
said.
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Council
members called on Sudan and Chad to
exercise restraint and pursue
dialogue and cooperation, and called
on all parties in Sudan and Chad to
respect their commitments.
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There
are no meetings or consultations of
the Council scheduled for today.
HAITI:
U.N. PEACEKEEPERS TO PATROL SEAPORTS
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The
Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Haiti, Hedi
Annabi, yesterday reviewed the past
year at a press conference, and laid
out activities planned for 2008 by
the UN Stabilization Mission in
Haiti (MINUSTAH).
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These
activities will include continued UN
cooperation with the Haitian police
and assisting the Government in
improving border security.
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Annabi
noted that UN peacekeepers are
already deploying at the four main
points of entry into Haiti and will
soon patrol the seaports and, at a
later stage, also deploy a maritime
unit. Assistance to the Government
will also continue in the improving
of state administration and the
reforming of the judicial sector.
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Annabi
said that partnership and
cooperation among Haitians, and
between Haitians and the
international community, and
partnership within the international
community itself would be critically
important in speeding up Haiti’s
recovery.
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Meanwhile,
UNICEF Executive Director Ann
Veneman has completed a working
visit to Haiti, during which she met
with UN and Haitian authorities to
discuss conditions for children and
possible areas of strengthened
cooperation.
REFUGEE
AGENCY APPEALS FOR MORE THAN $260
MILLION
TO HELP DISPLACED IRAQIS
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The
Office of the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) is appealing
for more than $260 million for its
efforts to help displaced Iraqis
during 2008. Some four million
people have been uprooted by the
conflict; half of them have sought
refuge in other countries.
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Besides
providing direct assistance to the
displaced, UNHCR is helping those
governments to cope with the influx
of refugees and to provide them with
health and education services.
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In
addition, UNHCR also cares for more
than 40,000 non-Iraqi refugees in
Iraq. Among them are some
13,000 Palestinians, many of whom
have been targeted by armed groups
and who have been unable to find
sanctuary in other countries.
LIBERIA:
U.N. MISSION ASSISTING TRUTH &
RECONCILIATION BODY
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The
Liberian Truth and Reconciliation
Commission today resumed its work
with the opening of public hearings
on the human rights violations that
took place during the country’s
civil war that ended in 2003.
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The
United Nations welcomes this
development as the Organization was
part of the working group that
established the Contact Group on
Liberia.
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The
Contact Group’s mandate includes
providing the Commission with advice
on budget and human resources
administration and policy guidelines
and developing a work plan.
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The
UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)
has also assisted the Commission
with technical and advocacy support
in the establishment of the
Commission. The Mission also
continues to provide logistical
support to the Commission officials
in their working trips to remote
parts of Liberia.
BAN
KI-MOON WELCOMES PEACEFUL NATURE OF
GEORGIA ELECTIONS
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Asked
about the UN’s views on the
legitimacy of the Georgian
elections, the Spokeswoman said that
the Secretary-General takes note of
the preliminary findings of the
International Election Observation
Mission on the 5 January
Presidential elections, which was
released on Monday. He welcomes the
fact that Election Day was generally
peaceful and hopes that
environment prevails.
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The
United Nations, Montas said, is not
in a position to comment further on
the electoral process because it did
not have observers of its own.
The Secretariat will continue,
however, to follow the
situation and awaits the final
conclusions of the International
Election Observation Mission.
UNITED
NATIONS TAKES STEPS TO IMPROVE FIRE
SAFETY AT HEADQUARTERS
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In
answer to questions concerning
building codes and fire violations,
the Spokesperson announced that the
United Nations is delivering this
afternoon to the New York City
Commissioner for the United Nations
a letter and report that confirms
the partnership and cooperation
between the UN and New York City.
With assistance from New York City,
the UN has achieved the following:
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The
compartmentalization and separation
project to enhance the safety and
security of UN Headquarters has been
contracted, and mobilization is
underway by the contractor.
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The
UN Fire Safety Plan has been
approved by the New York City Fire
Department.
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The
UN Emergency Action Plan will be
submitted today to the Commissioner
and the Fire Department.
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Most
importantly, in terms of long term
fire safety, the Capital
Master Plan remains on track,
and the construction activity on the
Temporary North Lawn Conference
Building will begin this spring.
U.N.
TO STRENGTHEN SAFETY OF U.N. STAFF
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Asked
about how the UN handled the
security of its staff in Algeria
prior to last month’s attack, the
Spokeswoman noted that the
Secretary-General, in his comments
to the press on Monday, made it
clear that he will receive a report
this Friday from
Under-Secretary-General for Security
and Safety David Veness concerning
the Algiers attack.
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On
the basis of that report, he said,
we are going to strengthen the
measures for the safety and security
of UN staff and premises, and she
said further information would be
provided once the report is received
**The
guest at noon was Shamil Idriss, Acting
Director of the Alliance of
Civilizations, who briefed on the first Alliance
of Civilizations Forum.
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