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UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya | Africa Renewal Skip to main content   Welcome to the United Nations Toggle navigation Language: English Africa Renewal Africa Renewal Toggle navigation e-Magazine Stories Topics Climate Change Culture and Education Economic Development Gender Health Human Rights Peace and Security Sustainable Development Goals Youth - Sports Book Review Digital Digital Refugees & Migrants Sports UN Affairs Podcast Search form Search Campaign UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya Get monthly e-newsletter UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya By:  UN News Secretary-General António Guterres speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout. (...) Topics:  Africa SG Libya Slave Source:  UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya More from this author Guterres: UN-African Union partnership a ‘cornerstone of multilateralism’ High-level independent panel on security and development in crisis-torn Sahel region launched at UN Most Read Today Culture and Education Swahili gaining popularity globally Economic Development How the Russia-Ukraine conflict impacts Africa Economic Development Africa and the Russia-Ukraine conflict: Seizing the opportunity in the crisis Human Rights Remembering the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda 27 years later Free Trade Area AfCFTA: The environmental case for the continental free trade area Climate Change For a food-secure world, invest in women and girls More of interest Guterres: UN-African Union partnership a ‘cornerstone of multilateralism’ High-level independent panel on security and development in crisis-torn Sahel region launched at UN Guterres: World Humanitarian Day salutes ‘the best of humanity’ More from Africa Renewal “Unstoppable Africa – Africa Leading the World” 5 facts about the Africa Dialogue Series Climate change poses risks, COP27, presents unique opportunity for Africa Apply to be the next SDG champion Podcast About Africa Renewal The Africa Renewal information programme provides up-to-date information and analysis of the major economic and development challenges facing Africa today.
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World Has No Place for Slavery, Stresses Secretary-General, Horrified by Reports of African Migrants Sold as Slaves in Libya | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Meetings Coverage and Press Releases Search the United Nations Search Advanced Search Toggle navigation Home Secretary-General Latest Press Releases Press Conferences General Assembly Latest Meetings Coverage Press Releases Security Council Latest Meetings Coverage Press Releases Press Conferences Economic and Social Council Latest Meetings Coverage Press Releases International Court of Justice United Nations Print Press Release SG/SM/18791-HR/5375 20 November 2017 Secretary-General Statements and Messages World Has No Place for Slavery, Stresses Secretary-General, Horrified by Reports of African Migrants Sold as Slaves in Libya The following statement by UN Secretary-General António Guterres was issued today: I am horrified at news reports and video footage showing African migrants in Libya reportedly being sold as slaves. 
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As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option © UNICEF/Forat Abdoullah Women and children ride in the back of a truck as families flee from Saraqeb and Ariha in Syria's south rural Idlib Governate to escape escalated conflict. Facebook Twitter Print Email As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option 17 February 2020 Peace and Security The crisis in north-west Syria has reached a “horrifying new level”, the UN Humanitarian Affairs chief warned on Monday.
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As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option © UNICEF/Forat Abdoullah Women and children ride in the back of a truck as families flee from Saraqeb and Ariha in Syria's south rural Idlib Governate to escape escalated conflict. Facebook Twitter Print Email As north-west Syria violence reaches ‘horrifying’ new level, UN relief chief says ceasefire is only option 17 February 2020 Peace and Security The crisis in north-west Syria has reached a “horrifying new level”, the UN Humanitarian Affairs chief warned on Monday.
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UN chief calls for domestic violence ‘ceasefire’ amid ‘horrifying global surge’ | UNICEF Skip to main content Türkiye Toggle navigation Türkçe English Global Links Visit UNICEF Global High contrast Türkiye EXPLORE UNICEF About us Country representative Convention on the Rights of the Child Contact us Take action Conditional Cash Transfer for Education (CCTE) Press centre Donate Main navigation What we do Research and reports Stories Take action Search area has closed. (...) Search Close Search UNICEF Fulltext search Max Article UN chief calls for domestic violence ‘ceasefire’ amid ‘horrifying global surge’ UN chief urged all governments to put women’s safety first as they respond to the pandemic. UNICEF UNIC Available in: Türkçe English 07 April 2020 UN chief António Guterres is calling for measures to address a “horrifying global surge in domestic violence” directed towards women and girls, linked to lockdowns imposed by governments responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UN chief calls for domestic violence ‘ceasefire’ amid ‘horrifying global surge’ | UNICEF Skip to main content Turkey Toggle navigation Türkçe English Global Links Visit UNICEF Global High contrast Turkey EXPLORE UNICEF About us Country representative Convention on the Rights of the Child Contact us Take action Conditional Cash Transfer for Education (CCTE) Press centre Donate Main navigation What we do Research and reports Stories Take action Search area has closed. (...) Search Close Search UNICEF Fulltext search Max Article UN chief calls for domestic violence ‘ceasefire’ amid ‘horrifying global surge’ UN chief urged all governments to put women’s safety first as they respond to the pandemic. UNICEF UNIC Available in: Türkçe English 07 April 2020 UN chief António Guterres is calling for measures to address a “horrifying global surge in domestic violence” directed towards women and girls, linked to lockdowns imposed by governments responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya UN Photo/Mark Garten Secretary-General António Guterres speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout. Facebook Twitter Print Email UN chief 'horrified' at buying and selling of African migrants in Libya 20 November 2017 Expressing horror at news reports and videos showing African migrants in Libya allegedly being sold as slaves, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called on the authorities to urgently investigate the situation and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha © UNOCHA/Saviano Abreu United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator and Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths in Irpin, Ukraine on 7 April 2022. Facebook Twitter Print Email Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha 7 April 2022 Humanitarian Aid The UN’s top humanitarian official has joined the call for an investigation into the killing of hundreds of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine, following a visit to the city on Thursday.  (...) Mass graves and destruction  The relief chief described the visit as “horrifying”, said UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, speaking during his daily briefing in New York. 
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Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha © UNOCHA/Saviano Abreu United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator and Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths in Irpin, Ukraine on 7 April 2022. Facebook Twitter Print Email Ukraine: UN relief chief joins call for probe after ‘horrifying’ visit to Bucha 7 April 2022 Humanitarian Aid The UN’s top humanitarian official has joined the call for an investigation into the killing of hundreds of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine, following a visit to the city on Thursday.  (...) Mass graves and destruction  The relief chief described the visit as “horrifying”, said UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, speaking during his daily briefing in New York. 
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