Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed shock and condemnation at the brutal killing of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov, the United Nations spokesperson's office confirmed today. (...) The post Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ appeared first on Naciones Unidas y el Estado de Derecho.
(...) Presentation of the Secretary-General’s Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence In June 2014, the Secretary-General issued a Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence. It sets out the relevant international legal framework that applies to this crime and develops the principles and operational guidelines that should direct United Nations support to Member States in this area.
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Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed shock and condemnation at the brutal killing of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov, the United Nations spokesperson's office confirmed today. (...) The post Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ appeared first on 联合国和法治.
UN officials welcome release by Somali pirates of longest-held hostages Senior United Nations officials have welcomed the release this week of four Thai nationals after nearly five years in captivity, bringing an end to the longest held hostage ordeal in the east African nation thanks to a mission carried by the UN anti-crime agency. (...) Presentation of the Secretary-General’s Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence In June 2014, the Secretary-General issued a Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence. It sets out the relevant international legal framework that applies to this crime and develops the principles and operational guidelines that should direct United Nations support to Member States in this area.
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Statement by UNICEF Afghanistan Representative Hervé Ludovic De Lys on the brutal flogging of a young boy
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Statement by UNICEF Afghanistan Representative Hervé Ludovic De Lys on the brutal flogging of a young boy
04 August 2021
KABUL, Afghanistan, 04 August 2021 – “UNICEF is extremely concerned about the escalation of violence against children in Afghanistan, and is outraged by a report that a 12-year-old boy from Shirin Tagab district, Kohsayyad village, in Faryab province, suffered a brutal flogging by a member of an anti-government element.
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UN chief honours those who suffered shameful Transatlantic slave trade, urges respect for dignity of every human being
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Details from the permanent memorial in acknowledgement of the tragedy and in consideration of the legacy of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
25 March 2018
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Honouring those who suffered the brutalities of the Transatlantic slave trade, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said the International Day set aside to remember this “epically shameful” chapter of human history is an opportunity raise awareness about the dangers of racism and prejudice today.
(...) Guterres pointed out in a video message for the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, explaining its raison d'être “ to acknowledge a brutal chapter in human history, and to raise awareness of the dangers of racism and prejudice today.”
Every year on 25 March, the Day of Remembrance offers the opportunity to honour and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the brutal slavery system, borne of the largest forced and legally sanctioned movement of people in human history.
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Living conditions at Omarska and Keraterm were brutal and inhumane. The two camps were operated in a manner that resulted in the physical debilitation or death of the non-Serb prisoners. (...) The conditions in the Trnopolje camp were also abject and brutal. The general living and hygiene facilities were grossly inadequate. (...) During the first part of June 1992, at the Keraterm camp, Zoran ZIGIC and others, including Dusan Knezevic, brutally beat and cut Fajzo Mujkanovic;
b. Between 1 and 7 June 1992, at the Keraterm camp, Zoran ZIGIC and others, including Dusan Knezevic, brutally beat Senahid Cirkic;
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As all of us were so brutally reminded just a few days ago, we live in an era of intolerance, extremism and senseless violence.
(...) It requires resolve to stand against injustice, discrimination and brutality and to demand respect for diversity and fundamental human rights. (...) That is why we place such emphasis in fulfilling the promise of the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and setting a new development agenda with poverty at its core and sustainable development as its guide.
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Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed shock and condemnation at the brutal killing of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov, the United Nations spokesperson's office confirmed today. (...) The post Ban voices shock, condemnation at Russian politician’s ‘brutal killing’ appeared first on الأمم المتحدة وسيادة القانون.
(...) Presentation of the Secretary-General’s Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence In June 2014, the Secretary-General issued a Guidance Note on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence. It sets out the relevant international legal framework that applies to this crime and develops the principles and operational guidelines that should direct United Nations support to Member States in this area.
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As all of us were so brutally reminded just a few days ago, we live in an era of intolerance, extremism and senseless violence.
(...) It requires resolve to stand against injustice, discrimination and brutality and to demand respect for diversity and fundamental human rights. (...) That is why we place such emphasis in fulfilling the promise of the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and setting a new development agenda with poverty at its core and sustainable development as its guide.
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https://www.unon.org/node/889
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As all of us were so brutally reminded just a few days ago, we live in an era of intolerance, extremism and senseless violence.
(...) It requires resolve to stand against injustice, discrimination and brutality and to demand respect for diversity and fundamental human rights. (...) That is why we place such emphasis in fulfilling the promise of the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and setting a new development agenda with poverty at its core and sustainable development as its guide.
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https://www.unon.org/content/i...national-day-non-violence-2013
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