The main task of discovering and identifying the victims
General | whoyg3004 | November 15, 2009,21:59
Earlier this year, Mr. Ban proposed a “confidence- and
cooperation-building period” between Iraq and Kuwait that would last
until June 2010 to further encourage the parties to achieve progress
and to strengthen their cooperation.
In a report to the Security Council that was
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released today, Mr. Ban welcomes the fact that the first six months of
this period have brought about some “initial indications of movement”
on the issue of missing Kuwaiti and third-country nationals.
“Progress remains fragile, however. The main task of discovering and
identifying the victims and, finally, closing their files lies ahead,”
he writes, adding that this objective can be achieved only through
increased cooperation between the two countries.
“I call on Iraq and Kuwait to redouble their efforts in the coming
months to achieve visible and significant progress in the search for
missing persons and property, including archives.
“This will not only help to resolve the long-standing humanitarian
issue but also increase mutual trust and confidence, thus contributing
to the resolution of other outstanding problems between the two
countries,” he adds.
High-level Coordinator Gennady Tarasov, the
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UN focal point on the issue, visited Kuwait from 30 May to 3 June to
discuss ways to ensure the success of the confidence-and
cooperation-building period. While there he had the chance to meet with
both Kuwaiti and Iraqi representatives, who stressed their intention to
accelerate practical steps to achieve progress.
Among the developments during the past nine months, the report notes
that the remains of the missing United States serviceman, Captain
Michael Scott Speicher, had been found in Iraq.
Efforts since 2003 have resulted in the recovery and identification of 236 individuals and the return of some Kuwaiti property.
The report adds that the Kuwaiti national
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2.7 million others have been forced to flee their homes
General | whoyg3004 | November 15, 2009,21:59
The Irish and Ugandan staffers, Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki, were
kidnapped by a group of armed men on 2 July while working for the
international non-governmental organization (NGO) GOAL in the state of
North Darfur.
In a statement issued by his
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Underscoring the importance of the work of humanitarian aid workers, he
stressed that the primary responsibility for the safety and security of
all relief and peacekeeping personnel working in Sudan lies with the
Government in Khartoum.
At the end of August two civilian staff members from the joint
UN-African Union peacekeeping mission, known as UNAMID, were also
abducted
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Since the conflict in Darfur began in 2003, pitting rebels against
Government forces and allied Janjaweed militia, some 300,000 people are
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estimated to have been killed through direct combat or as a result of
disease, malnutrition or reduced life expectancy, and more than 2.7
million others have been forced to flee their homes.
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Each mine cleared, each square metre rendered
General | whoyg3004 | November 15, 2009,21:58
Each mine cleared, each square metre rendered free of unexploded
ordnance, helps to build a foundation for development and peace,” Mr.
Ban told a gathering on Sunday at the annual Roots of Peace Harvest of
Hope event in Connecticut, United States.
“We see land brought back to productive
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use, offering sustenance and livelihoods to people in need; we see
children able to play without risking their lives; we see peace
processes newly infused with confidence,” Mr. Ban said in a message
delivered by his Chief of Staff, Vijay Nambiar.
Mr. Ban welcomed the Roots of Peace organization’s focus on
Afghanistan, where its Mines to Vines programme “is playing a crucial
role in the country’s reconstruction. Afghanistan needs the
international community’s assistance and solidarity, and I am pleased
that you are doing your part.”
Exporting some 400 tons of grapes this year from Afghanistan to
neighbouring countries, the organization more than doubled the income
for the average Afghan farmer by creating alternative agricultural
crops to poppies, according
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The Mines to Vines programme also raised money to remove landmines so
that grapevines or other food crops can be grown in 23 of the country’s
34 provinces.
The event marked the 2009 UN International Year of Reconciliation, by
honouring Joseph Verner Reed – a former US Ambassador and senior UN
official – and Theodore C. Sorensen – who was special counsel and
adviser to President John F. Kennedy – with its Global Citizen Award
for their bipartisan work in turning “seeds of terror” into “seeds of
hope.”
“Like my predecessors as Secretary-General, I
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have welcomed Joseph Verner Reed’s advice and support on a wide range
of matters, gained through his rich and varied diplomatic career
serving both his country and the United Nations,” said Mr. Ban.
“I have also benefited regularly from the wise counsel of the
incomparable Ted Sorensen, who is among the organization’s most
eloquent advocates – and most ardent defenders,” he added. “You rightly
honour these two stalwart friends of the United Nations.”
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Mr. Ban today extended his condolences
General | whoyg3004 | November 15, 2009,21:58
According to media reports, at least 42 people died in the suicide
bombing in the Sistan-Baluchistan province of Iran, which borders with
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The attacker detonated the bomb at
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In a statement attributable to his spokesperson, Mr. Ban today extended
his condolences to the families of the victims as well as to the
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During the reporting period, covering the period since the end of July
General | whoyg3004 | November 15, 2009,21:56
However, meeting MINURCAT’s withdrawal benchmarks – including the
sustainable return of refugees – will require the Chadian Government’s
sustained engagement. In particular, the report said, authorities will
need to step up national
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capacity to protect civilians and resolve the causes of armed conflict
in eastern Chad and in the sub-region, including fighting between
rebels and Government forces in Chad and the war-torn Darfur region of
Sudan.
During the reporting period, covering the period since the end of July,
the proliferation of arms, tribal disputes and border tensions
continued to affect eastern Chad.
“While MINURCAT and relevant partners take measures to improve the
situation at the local level, it is essential that the Government of
Chad redouble its efforts to address sources of insecurity, including
the root causes of inter-ethnic strife and the
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Meanwhile, in the Central African Republic (CAR), he reported that the
Government has increased efforts to restore its authority in the
country’s northeast and foster inter-community dialogue.
Inter-ethnic tensions and weak State institutions, however, are still
areas of concern, the report to the Security Council stressed.
In September 2007, the Council approved the
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establishment of a UN-mandated, multidimensional presence, including
European Union military forces, in Chad and CAR to help protect
civilians and facilitate humanitarian aid to thousands of people
uprooted due to insecurity in the two countries and neighbouring Sudan.
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General | whoyg3004 | October 13, 2009,03:51
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