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MICHELE
MONTAS is the Spokesperson for U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
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UNITED NATIONS BRIEFING AND TV: FRIDAY, 21/11/2008 (MaximsNews Network)
UNITED
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21 November 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
Friday, November 21, 2008
SECRETARY-GENERAL
ASSERTS ISRAEL MUST PERMIT HUMANITARIAN AID DELIVERY TO GAZA
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The
Secretary-General continues to express his concern
at the humanitarian situation in Gaza. He has underscored the
importance of having Israel urgently permit the delivery of humanitarian
assistance to the civilian population of Gaza, and regrets that his calls
have not yet been heeded. The Secretary-General has been briefed on
the humanitarian situation in Gaza by the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator,
and supports the statement just released by his office.
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The
Secretary-General reiterates his condemnation of rocket and other attacks by
Palestinian militants against Israeli civilian targets. He calls for an end
to such attacks and urges full respect by all parties for the calm that has
been in effect since 19 June 2008.
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In
his separate statement, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and
Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes today urged all parties to the
conflict in the Gaza Strip to refrain from violence and to allow the
immediate and sustained reopening of border crossings. “Measures which
increase the hardship and suffering of the civilian population of the Gaza
Strip as a whole are unacceptable and must cease immediately,” he stated.
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Holmes
noted that the Secretary-General has repeatedly condemned rocket attacks
aimed at Israeli civilian targets. But Holmes also expressed particular
concern that the human dignity and wellbeing of the civilians in Gaza, over
half of whom are children, do not appear to be a major issue for the parties
to the conflict.
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The
Spokeswoman declined to comment on remarks attributed to Israeli Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni about a phone conversation that she and the
Secretary-General had on Thursday. But she noted that, during that call, the
Secretary-General had strongly expressed his concern about the humanitarian
situation in Gaza and the impact of the decision by the Israeli authorities
to close the crossings into Gaza.
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She
asserted that, although the Secretary-General understands Israel’s
security challenges, he does not believe that the civilian population should
suffer the consequences. She noted that the Secretary-General has expressed
his concerns in recent days to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign
Minister Livni.
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Asked
whether the Secretary-General would bring the issue to the Security Council,
Montas noted that the issue has already gone to the Security Council many
times.
NEW
PANEL TO ASSESS BANGLADESH ELECTIONS
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In
response to a request from the Caretaker Government of Bangladesh, the
Secretary-General has established
a High-Level Panel for the forthcoming parliamentary elections slated for
December. The Panel is tasked with assessing the preparations and conduct of
the elections through visits to Bangladesh before and during the elections.
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The
Panel will be headed by Mr. Francesc Vendrell, former Special Representative
in Afghanistan of the European Union and previously Personal Representative
of the UN Secretary-General for Afghanistan. Its other members are Mr.
Bhojraj Pokharel, Chief Election Commissioner of Nepal, and Ms. Aracelly
Santana, former Deputy Director of the UN's Electoral Assistance Division
and most recently Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for
Nepal.
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The
Panel will report to the Secretary-General with its key findings and
recommendations. It will undertake its first visit from 23-29
November, and will return for about a week at the time of the elections.
CIVILIANS
IN EASTERN D.R. CONGO LIVE IN CONSTANT STATE OF FEAR
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The
situation
in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is calm overall, according
to the UN Mission in that country (MONUC).
The ceasefire is holding, and the reinforcement of UN peacekeepers is
proceeding as planned in and around Goma, where joint day and night patrols
with the Congolese army continue.
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The
Mission reports three minor incidents involving brief exchanges of fire
between Mai Mai fighters and General Nkunda’s rebels. There were no
casualties.
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In
other news, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
said that looting has continued in North Kivu even as military hostilities
have abated. Just this week, Congolese soldiers ransacked a therapeutic
nutritional centre in Kayna, while an office of the International Committee
of the Red Cross in Kirumba was looted.
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OCHA
says civilians in North Kivu live in a constant state of fear due to the
insecurity and looting, illegal roadblocks and forced labour. In Goma, there
were 20 cases of sexual violence in the past week.
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The
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), meanwhile, is
increasingly concerned
about public safety among the 67,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) at
the Kibati camps where a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed this morning.
Many families have been forced to abandon their shelters, which were
subsequently looted by armed men. UNHCR says the situation makes it all the
more urgent that the Congolese authorities work with the United Nations to
move the IDPs to a new site that has already been identified.
AFGHANISTAN:
BAN KI-MOON URGES TALIBAN TO STOP ATTACKS AGAINST CHILDREN
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In
a new report
on children and armed conflict in Afghanistan, the Secretary-General urges
all anti-government elements who are party to the conflict to immediately
stop the use, exploitation and recruitment of children. And he strongly
urges the Taliban to immediately cease attacks against civilians, especially
children.
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Also
in the report, the Secretary-General asks the Government of Afghanistan and
international military forces to grant the UN and human rights monitoring
bodies full access to all their detention facilities, including the National
Directorate of Security and the Bagram Airbase.
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He
also encourages the Government of Afghanistan to do more to prevent and
punish sexual violence, support victims, and monitor grave sexual violations
against boys and girls.
SECURITY
COUNCIL EXTENDS BOSNIA FORCE, WELCOMES PEACEFUL ELECTIONS IN GUINEA-BISSAU
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Following
consultations on Thursday afternoon, the Security Council voted unanimously
to extend
the authorization of the European forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as
EUFOR, for a further twelve months.
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Security
Council members also issued a press
statement welcoming the peaceful and orderly holding of the 16 November
elections in Guinea-Bissau.
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There
are no Council meetings or consultations today.
U.N.
FOOD AGENCY RESUMES HUMANITARIAN WORK IN SOMALIA
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The
World Food Programme (WFP)
has resumed work in the Somaliland region, where it was forced to halt its
work following the multiple bomb attacks in the city of Hargeysa on 29
October. One of the bombs targeted the UN Development Programme (UNDP)
compound there.
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During
the past week, WFP distributed a total of 522 tons of food through various
projects in the region. Food deliveries have been slow, due to security
concerns. WFP also began the delivery of assorted kitchen utensils and
cutlery to 105 new schools in Somaliland for the implementation of the
school feeding programme.
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Meanwhile,
the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has reported
that an estimated 25,000 people fled the town of El Waaq last week, fearing
insecurity in the area. As of today, the majority of the internally
displaced persons refused to return to their homes and is in need of
humanitarian assistance.
GLARING
GENDER DISPARITIES REMAIN IN AFRICA
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The
Deputy
Secretary-General today addressed the Sixth African Development Forum in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She noted that, while many African countries have
experienced economic growth in recent years, there remain glaring gender
disparities in the areas of health, higher education, employment and
empowerment. The crises of climate change, global financial turmoil
and high prices for food and fuel have the potential to widen gender
inequalities, she said.
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Women
in Africa and throughout the developing world are largely responsible for
the household water supply and energy for cooking and heating, as well as
for food security, she noted. At the same time, they tend to have little
income, and unequal access to resources, land, technologies and other
assets. When food becomes expensive, women and their families fall deeper
into poverty.
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The
Deputy Secretary-General said the world must move beyond short-term
solutions like emergency food aid and address the underlying causes by
improving access to education, health, marketing infrastructure,
technologies, secure land rights, irrigation water and clean energy sources.
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She
also called for greater involvement of women in the decision-making
processes in addressing climate change, the food and energy crises and the
financial crisis.
DISARMAMENT
WORKSHOP TO BE HELD IN BRAZIL
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A
UN Workshop on Implementing Security Council Resolution 1540 will be held
from 24 to 28 November 2008 in São Paulo, Brazil, organized by the Office
for Disarmament Affairs.
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The
workshop aims to enhance national capacities for the management of export
control processes at a practical level as well as to improve information and
experience-sharing between national export control and enforcement
authorities. It is also expected to facilitate assistance and cooperation
related to the implementation of resolution 1540.
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Hosted
by the Government of Brazil and sponsored by the European Union and the
Governments of Norway and the United States, some 50 officials and experts
from Member States, as well as international, regional and sub-regional
organizations will participate in the five day forum.
NEW
GUIDE TO COMPUTER RECYCLING LAUNCHED
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The
UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has launched
a free guide to computer recycling for entrepreneurs and project sponsors.
The guide seeks to address the effect of computer equipment waste on health
and the environment, which is a particular concern in developing countries.
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This
year, almost 180 million computers have been replaced; an estimated 35
million of them were simply dumped, despite the toxic substances they
contain.
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UNESCO
says that obsolete and unwanted IT and computer equipment should be recycled
to benefit other users, whenever possible. Equipment and components not fit
for reuse should be disassembled and processed to recover raw materials in
an environmentally sound manner.
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Meanwhile,
the First Session of the Committee on Information and Communication
Technology (CICT), which ended today in Bangkok, concluded
that narrow coverage of telecommunication networks and limited ownership or
affordable access to personal computers continue to be among the main
reasons for the persistence of the Asia-Pacific region’s “digital
divide”.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
U.N.
SECRETARIAT COMMITTED TO STARTING NEW INTERNAL JUSTICE SYSTEM SOON: Asked
about the future of the UN administrative justice system, the Spokeswoman later
said that the UN Secretariat is fully committed to preparing for the new system
to start as soon as possible. The process of filling all the new positions is
underway. The Secretariat is making the necessary preparations to ensure that
the current system can remain functional until the new one is ready to be
implemented, to avoid any vacuum in the justice system.
U.S.
& PAKISTAN ENGAGED IN BILATERAL DISCUSSIONS:
Asked about attacks by US forces in Pakistan, the Spokeswoman said that US and
Pakistani officials were discussing the matter bilaterally at present.
MYANMAR
POLITICAL PRISONERS SHOULD BE RELEASED:
Asked about the arrest of an activist in Myanmar, the Spokeswoman reiterated the
Secretary-General’s call on the Myanmar authorities to release all of the
country’s political prisoners.
THE
WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS
22 November – 28 November 2008
Saturday,
November 22
The
Security Council is scheduled to begin a one-week mission to Afghanistan.
Under-Secretary-General
for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes is
scheduled to begin a weeklong visit to Chad and Sudan.
Sunday,
November 23
From
today through 29 November, the Secretary-General’s high-level panel on next
month’s parliamentary elections in Bangladesh undertakes its first visit to
that country.
Monday,
November 24
This
afternoon, the Security Council is scheduled to receive a briefing on the U.N.
Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT), followed by
consultations on MINURCAT.
In
observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
(29 November), the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the
Palestinian People holds a special meeting at 10.30 a.m. in the Trusteeship
Council Chamber. At 1 p.m. in the Dag Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium,
there will be a screening of the film La terre parle arabe. At 6
p.m., an exhibit on The Palestinians: 60 years of struggle and enduring hope
opens in the public lobby of the General Assembly Building.
At
12.15 p.m. in Room S-226, U.N. Development Programme Administrator Kemal Dervis
and Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Development Jomo Kwame Sundaram
brief on the upcoming Financing for Development Review Conference and the
Secretary-General's high-level retreat on the global financial crisis in Doha.
The noon briefing immediately follows the press conference.
All
this week, the Committee on the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of
Their Families meets in Geneva.
From
today through Wednesday in Geneva, the Fourth Annual Intergovernmental Forum on
Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development takes place.
From
today through Friday in São Paulo, Brazil, there will be a U.N. workshop on
implementing Security Council resolution 1540 (on preventing non-State actors
from acquiring WMDs).
A
one-day conference on Digital Solidarity: New Forms of Solidarity for Future
Development takes place in Lyon, France.
From
today through Wednesday in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, the 7th annual Joint
Conference on Disarmament and Non-proliferation Issues takes place.
Tuesday,
November 25
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to receive a briefing on the Middle
East, followed by consultations on the Middle East.
At
11 a.m. in Room S-226, General Assembly President Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann
briefs on the upcoming Financing for Development Review Conference in Doha.
Today
is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The
guests at the noon briefing are Inés Alberdi, Executive Director of UNIFEM;
UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman; Ambassador Piet de Klerk, Deputy
Permanent Representative of the Netherlands; and Marie Nyombo Zaina, grantee of
the U.N. Trust Fund to Eliminate Violence against Women, who will announce the
results of UNIFEM’s “Say No to Violence against Women” campaign.
At
2 p.m. in Room S-226, Ambassador Maged Abdelaziz, Permanent Representative of
Egypt, and Ambassador Johan Løvald, Permanent Representative of Norway, discuss
progress on the outcome document of the upcoming Financing for Development
Review Conference in Doha.
In
Geneva, the International Labour Office launches its Global Wage Report
2008/09: Minimum wages and collective bargaining: Towards policy coherence.
In
Geneva, UNESCO releases the Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2009:
Overcoming Inequality: why governance matters.
From
today through Friday, the Third World Congress against Sexual Exploitation of
Children and Adolescents takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Wednesday,
November 26
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a private meeting with Troop
Contributing Countries to the U.N. Mission in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (MONUC), followed by an open briefing and consultations on MONUC.
At
10 a.m. at the Millennium Hotel on East 44th Street, the Second Forum
for Social Strategic Thinking in Latin America gets underway. [Journalists
wishing to cover the event must RSVP to (212) 906-6127 or carolina.azevedo@undp.org.]
In
Jerusalem, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs is scheduled
to launch the Consolidated Appeal for the Palestinian territories.
Thursday,
November 27
U.N.
Headquarters is closed for an official holiday (U.S. Thanksgiving).
Today
and tomorrow, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors
meets in Vienna.
In
London, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa
launches the final Afghan Opium Survey 2008.
Friday,
November 28
In
Doha, Qatar, the Secretary-General and the Emir of Qatar jointly convene a
high-level retreat on the global financial crisis, on the eve of the Follow-up
International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the
Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus (29 November - 2 December).
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