LETTER DATED 2001/10/23 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
There are daily reports of low-level
intimidation of Bosniacs who have returned to their homes in the Sepak area in
northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, and incidents included damage to property and
hand-grenade attacks.
5
S/2001/1001
Outlook
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Dengan senyum malu-malu, ia bercerita bagaimana orang tuanya pada awalnya tidak suka ia bermain permainan daring, tetapi sekarang mereka “senang dan bangga” ia terpilih sebagai salah satu peserta di acara ini. Faizal, penggemar sepak bola dengan impian menjadi pemain sepak bola profesional ini menjadi semakin percaya diri saat berbicara tentang pengetahuan yang ia dapatkan dari program ini.
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A group of young men play a game of Sepak Takraw, or kick volleyball, in Kutupalong refugee settlement, Bangladesh, November 2018. © UNHCR/Roger Arnold
By Geneva | 10.12.2019
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced today that more than 80 entities – including National Olympic Committees, international sporting federations, national associations, clubs, and civil society organizations working through sport – are pledging to provide sporting opportunities to young refugees.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 248TH MEETING : 6TH COMMITTEE, HELD AT LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, ON FRIDAY, 1 DECEMBER 1950, GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 5TH SESSION
Consequently, the regulations provided for in the Head-
quarters Agreement, which were legislative in nature,
must be adopted by the General Assembly itself, while
those which, properly sepaking, were regulations must
be issued by the Secretary-General.
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