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MICHELE
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UNITED NATIONS BRIEFING AND TV: TUESDAY, 15/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / -
15 April 2008 -- Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the
Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General and UN Webcast TV Video.
BY
MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN
HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Tuesday,
April 15, 2008
CAMBODIA:
10th ANNIVERSARY OF POL POT’S DEATH
HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR CLOSURE
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“Today
marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Pol Pot. I would like to remind
the international community of the urgent importance of bringing to closure
one of history’s darkest chapters," said Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
in a statement
attributable directly to him.
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“The
United Nations and the Royal Government of Cambodia remain actively engaged
in efforts to hold the Khmer Rouge senior leaders and those most responsible
accountable for their horrific crimes.
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“With
the support of the international community, it is my hope that the
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia will soon deliver
long-overdue justice for the people of Cambodia.”
D.R.
CONGO: U.N. MISSION HELPS PLANE CRASH SURVIVORS
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The
UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)
has confirmed that a commercial plane crashed at take-off just a short while
ago in the northeastern town of Goma, with more than 70 people onboard.
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The
Mission says it has dispatched first-aid teams with ambulance and fire crews
to the site of the crash and UN medical teams are helping to evacuate
victims to a UN hospital.
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Seven
passengers have survived the crash, according to the Mission, including two
international UNICEF staff, one of whom is in critical condition, and one
national staff member from the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA) and the spouse of a national OCHA staff member. The three
other survivors are the pilot, his co-pilot and a flight attendant.
Rescue efforts continue.
SECURITY
COUNCIL DISCUSSES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
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This
morning, Security Council members heard from Alan Doss, the
Secretary-General’s Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC),
in closed consultations.
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Then,
at 3:00 this afternoon, the Council is scheduled to vote on the mandate
extension of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG).
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After
that, Council members received a briefing on Cyprus,
in closed consultations, from Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs
B. Lynn Pascoe, who recently visited Cyprus and the region.
COTE
D’IVOIRE: HOLDING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IS
ONE OF THE PEACE PROCESS’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS
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The
UN Mission in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI)
has welcomed yesterday’s Government announcement that presidential
elections will take place on 30 November.
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The
Mission says the decision to hold the presidential contest this year is one
of the greatest achievements of the peace process.
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The
Mission encourages the Ivorian parties to consolidate the current momentum
by showing the resolve to move ahead and a commitment to public interest.
CHAD:
HUMANITARIAN APPEAL NEEDS MORE FUNDING
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While
Chad’s Humanitarian Appeal for 2007 was the best-funded worldwide, with
99% of its requirements met, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA) reports
that so far only 18 percent of this year’s Humanitarian Appeal for Chad
for 2008 has been funded.
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This
Humanitarian Appeal for Chad is part of OCHA’s Consolidated Appeals
Process for 2008.
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John
Holmes, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency
Relief Coordinator, said that he is still hopeful that donors will respond
generously to this appeal. But he warns that if funding trends do not
significantly improve in the coming months, this could have devastating
consequences for nearly half a million people who heavily rely on
humanitarian assistance for their survival.
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The
2008 Appeal currently requests $290 million, for 70 humanitarian projects
proposed by 14 non-governmental organizations and 8 UN entities. So far this
year, OCHA has received a total of $51 million.
AGENCIES
CONCERNED ABOUT LIMITED FUEL SUPPLIES IN GAZA
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UN
humanitarian and development agencies working in the occupied Palestinian
territory today said they are gravely concerned about the limited fuel
supplies in the Gaza Strip.
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According
to the agencies, the current situation is a threat to the health and
well-being of the people of the Gaza Strip, 56 per cent of whom are
children. In addition, the UN’s humanitarian work in Gaza has been
severely hampered.
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The
agencies add that, while Israel’s decision to resume fuel deliveries to
Gaza’s power plant is a positive step, it is insufficient.
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At
the same time, the agencies call for a cessation of all acts of violence,
including such attacks as the recent one on the Nahal Oz fuel crossing.
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Asked
whether the Secretary-General supports former U.S. President Jimmy
Carter’s efforts to talk to Hamas, the Spokeswoman noted that the
Secretary-General generally favours any initiative to move forward on peace
efforts in the region. She added that Carter was acting as a private
individual.
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She
noted that the Secretary-General has called for dialogue between Hamas and
the Palestinian Authority.
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At
the same time, Montas noted in response to further questions that the
Quartet dealing with the Middle East, including the United Nations, has not
changed its position concerning the conditions placed on contacts with Hamas
officials. [In its statements, the Quartet stressed the need for any
Palestinian Government to be committed to non-violence, recognition of
Israel, and acceptance of previous agreements and obligations, including the
Road Map.]
NEPAL:
NO ADDITIONAL POLLING STATIONS NEED TO BE RE-POLLED
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The
UN Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) says that
there are so far no additional polling stations that needed re-polling
following the 10 April elections in that country.
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For
now, 98 polling stations, out of more than 20,000 stations throughout the
country, need re-polling. Re-polling is underway in some stations, and
is expected to be completed within a week.
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The
Mission notes that official results from the ongoing 24-hour counting
process are regularly posted to the Election Commission’s website.
REFUGEE
AGENCY SUSPENDS OPERATION FOR AFGHAN RETURNEES
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The
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has temporarily suspended
its voluntary return operation for Afghan refugees returning home from
Pakistan, because of a dispute between local tribes in north-western
Pakistan that has blocked the main highway from that area to Afghanistan.
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The
blockage has left hundreds of Afghan families who had been processed for
repatriation stranded, with more than 360 families unable to leave the
Peshawar area last night. UNHCR provided 45 needy families with food,
plastic sheets and blankets to help them through the night.
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UNHCR
says that assisted returns will resume once the road is cleared.
ATTITUDES
IMPROVE TOWARDS CO-WORKERS WITH H.I.V.
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In
its latest report on workplace attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, the International
Labour Office (ILO) says it has seen
a significant improvement in recent years.
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In
six pilot countries surveyed (Belize, Benin, Cambodia, Ghana, Guyana and
Togo), the ILO found the proportion of workers who reported supportive
behaviour towards co-workers living with HIV rose from 49 per cent to 63 per
cent over the last four years.
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Separately,
ILO also notes a greater acceptance of condoms and other preventive
measures, as a result of effective HIV policies and practices.
FOOD-GROWING
METHODS NEED TO BE CHANGED
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An
international assessment group,
co-sponsored by the World Bank and several UN agencies, is calling
for a radical change in the way the world grows its food, to better serve
the poor and hungry.
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The
report by more than 400 scientists notes that modern agriculture has brought
significant increases in food production, but the benefits have been spread
unevenly. They also come at an increasingly intolerable price for
small-scale farmers, workers, rural communities and the environment.
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The
report calls for combining production, social and environmental goals,
including by addressing trade regimes and subsidy systems, as well as by
focusing on the conservation of natural resources.
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Also,
UNICEF is expressing concern that rising food prices, in addition to posing
the threat of widespread malnutrition and social disturbance, may force
families to remove their children from school and send them to work.
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Humanitarian
actors are taking several measures to try and prevent that, especially by
continuing to provide free meals at schools, UNICEF says.
BAN
KI-MOON DISCUSSES WORLD ISSUES WITH PRESIDENT BUSH
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The
Spokeswoman, in response to a question, confirmed that the Secretary-General
had spoken by telephone this morning with U.S. President George W. Bush.
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They
had discussed Kosovo, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, and Darfur.
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Asked
whether the Secretary-General believes that the United Nations should be
involved in Zimbabwe, Montas said that the Secretary-General had asked for
the speedy release of electoral results there.
LANGUAGE
WAS NOT RELATED TO DEATH OF U.N. PEACEKEEPER IN HAITI
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Asked
whether UN peacekeepers had retaliated in Haiti
following the killing of one peacekeeper, the Spokeswoman said she was not
aware of any retaliation. Rather, she said, Haitian police had made some
arrests after the killing.
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In
response to a question about how language related to the nationality of the
peacekeeper killed on Saturday, Montas added that the UN Mission tried as
much as possible to provide French-speaking personnel in Haiti, although
most Haitians speak Kreyol, a language most international peacekeeping
troops do not speak.
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At
any rate, she said, language was not the issue in the case of the
peacekeeper who was dragged out of his car and killed.
BAN
KI-MOON TO SPEAK ABOUT UN-KOREAN RELATIONS
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The
Secretary-General tonight will be speaking at the annual dinner of the Korea
Society, highlighting that the United Nations needs the Republic of Korea on
many fronts as challenges multiply in the world.
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In
his remarks, the Secretary-General asks for Korea to share its experience in
becoming a democracy and an economic power-house, and expresses hope for
developing countries to benefit from its real-life experience in going from
a receiving to a donor country. He also asks that Korea be even more
generous in its Official Development Assistance, to play its full part in
the global efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals.
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Asked
whether the Secretary-General would meet Korean President Lee Myung-bak, the
Spokeswoman said that they would meet at tonight’s dinner.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NO
REQUEST RECEIVED ON NAVAL FORCE: In
response to a question, the Spokeswoman said that the Secretary-General had not
received a formal request from France on the formation of an international naval
protection force.
VETO
REPORTS INCORRECT: Asked whether the
Russian Government had threatened to block a second term for the
Secretary-General, the Spokeswoman said that, while the Secretary-General was in
Russia, all his meetings -- with the President, President-elect and Foreign
Minister -- had been very cordial, with no threats or tensions expressed.
U.N./EUROPEAN
AGREEMENT REVIEWED: Available today is
a press release concerning the latest review of the implementation of the
Financial and Administrative Framework Agreement
that was signed in 2003 between the United Nations and the European Commission.
That agreement is reviewed every year, and the fifth annual review took place
this year in Vienna on 10-11 April.
***Alan
Doss, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, was the guest at today’s noon briefing.
Office
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