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Rabbi Nehemia Lavi, a father of seven, who came to the aid of the Banita-Bennett family, was attacked and stabbed to death 4 October · Jerusalem: Moshe Malka (15 years of age) was stabbed and wounded near a light rail stop on his way to prayers at the Western Wall 7 October · Petach Tikva: A knife-wielding attacker at a shopping mall wounded one individual. (...) The terrorist was killed by the police 8 October · Tel Aviv: A female soldier and three other individuals were stabbed. The terrorist was shot and killed · Jerusalem: A yeshiva student (25 years of age) was seriously injured and another man was lightly injured in a stabbing attack near the light rail. (...) The terrorist (18 years of age) was shot and critically wounded · Jerusalem: A terrorist attempted to stab one police officer and a bomb squad officer at the Kalandiya checkpoint 18 October · Beer Sheva: Two individuals were killed and eleven were injured.
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Score: 1849054.7 - https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-180540/
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UNESCO chief condemns murder of freelance journalist in Indonesia | | UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Toggle navigation Language: العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search the United Nations Search Advanced Search 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 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   Subscribe Audio Hub UNESCO chief condemns murder of freelance journalist in Indonesia 22 May 2006 The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) today condemned the murder of a freelance journalist named Herliyanto, who had been reporting on local corruption when he was found stabbed to death in Takoran, Indonesia. The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) today condemned the murder of a freelance journalist named Herliyanto, who had been reporting on local corruption when he was found stabbed to death in Takoran, Indonesia. (...) Stressing that violence against journalists represents an attack not just on individuals but on society as a whole, Mr. Matsuura noted that freedom of expression is recognized as a basic right by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . (...) An autopsy revealed numerous stab wounds. Police ruled out theft as a motive for the crime since the journalist’s personal effects, including his motorcycle, were not stolen.
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Score: 1486394.1 - https://news.un.org/en/story/2...freelance-journalist-indonesia
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Director-General Governance Transparency Internal Oversight Service Key Figures & Budget Funding needs & data What we do Expertise Education Culture Natural Sciences Social and Human Sciences Communication & Information Major Initiatives Revive the Spirit of Mosul Futures of Education Fostering freedom of expression Building knowledge societies Sustainable Cities Preventing violent extremism Our commitment to biodiversity Advancing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda Specialized Areas Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Global Education Monitoring Report Global Priorities Africa Gender Equality Where we work Member States Field Offices National Commissions Ocean & Climate Platform Networks International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities – ICCAR UNESCO Associated Schools Network Education for Sustainable Development Network UNITWIN – UNESCO Chairs UNEVOC - International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training Institutes UIS - UNESCO Institute for Statistics IIEP - International Institute for Educational Planning ICTP - International Centre for Theoretical Physics UIL - Institute for Lifelong Learning IBE - International Bureau of Education IICBA - International Institute for Capacity-Building in Africa IITE - Institute for Information Technologies in Education IESALC - International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean MGIEP - Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development Partners Introducing Partnerships Public partners Business, cities, young people UNESCO family partners and networks NGO's and Foundations Goodwill Ambassadors Join us Careers Procurement Fellowships Internship Resources For Journalists: Press room For Delegates: UNESCO.int Documents & Publications - UNESDOC Online Bookshop The UNESCO Courier Conventions Official Photos UNESCO Lists World Heritage Intangible Cultural Heritage Creative Cities Memory of the World Register Biosphere Reserves UNESCO Global Geoparks UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger Data and Statistics UNESCO Institute for Statistics Observatory of Killed Journalists World Inequality Database on Education Transparency portal Archives UNESCO Archives Digital Archives Library UNESCO Library UNESDOC Digital Library Multimedia collections Underwater Heritage How we work About Governing Bodies Fund of the Convention Ratification of the 2001 Convention Activities of UNESCO Best practices Actions of protection International Cooperation State Cooperation Mechanism UN Decade of Ocean Sciences Partners Resources Awareness raising Practical Measures of Protection Publications How we work About Governing Bodies Fund of the Convention Ratification of the 2001 Convention Activities of UNESCO Best practices Actions of protection International Cooperation State Cooperation Mechanism UN Decade of Ocean Sciences Partners Resources Awareness raising Practical Measures of Protection Publications Eleventh Meeting of the Scientific and Technical Advisory × When : from Monday 14 September, 2020 00:00 to Tuesday 15 September, 2020 23:55 Type of event : Catégorie 2-Réunion intergouvernementale Where : UNESCO Headquarters, 7 place de Fontenoy, 75007, Paris, France Contact : convention2001@unesco.org The 11th meeting of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) was held online on September 14 and 15, 2020 from 3 pm to 6 pm (CET Paris).  The meeting included a discussion on the STAB missions to Guatemala and Paraguay, followed by a reflection on the concepts of the 2001 Convention. (...) Working Documents: Election of the Bureau UCH/20/11.STAB/1             EN  |  FR Adoption of the Agenda UCH/20/11.STAB/2/REV      EN  |  FR Secretariat Report UCH/20/11.STAB/3              EN   |   FR STAB Missions UCH/20/11.STAB/4/REV       EN   |   FR Clarification of concepts of the 2001 Convention UCH/20/11.STAB/5              EN   |   FR Distinction to personalities who have largely contributed to the promotion of underwater cultural heritage UCH/20/11.STAB/6             EN  |  FR Technical Evaluation of Best Practices Examples UCH/20/11.STAB/7             EN  |  FR Recommendations from the Evaluation of the 2001 Convention UCH/20/11.STAB/8             EN   |   FR Date and venue of the next meeting UCH/20/11.STAB/10           EN  |  FR   Resolutions and Recommendations UCH/20/11.STAB/11          EN  |  FR Final Report UCH/20/11.STAB/12          EN  |  FR   UNESCO applies a zero tolerance policy against all forms of harassment   WWW.UNESCO.ORG Disclaimer of use Access to Information Policy Privacy Policy UNESCO Name & Logo FAQ Environmental and Social Policies Protection of human rights : Procedure 104 Transparency Portal Scam alert Report fraud, abuse, misconduct © UNESCO 2021 TOP
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Score: 1454138.6 - https://en.unesco.org/events/e...entific-and-technical-advisory
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One soldier (20 years of age) and one civilian (47 years of age) were wounded 1 December •   Einav junction, near Nablus, Samaria: A female assailant attempted to stab an officer •   Gush Etzion: A terrorist (16 years of age) tried to stab a man (35 years of age) at a hitchhiking stop. One Israeli man was slightly injured by gunfire 29 November •   Jerusalem: A woman (foreign worker, about 30 years of age, was stabbed and slightly wounded. The assailant (17 years of age) was arrested •   Jerusalem: A police officer was moderately wounded in a stabbing attack near Damascus Gate. (...) He then got out of the car and stabbed the Israeli driver in the hand •  Samaria Brigade junction: Stabbing attack foiled.
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Score: 1447748 - https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-190239/
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Final document Final report UCH/21/12.STAB/8        EN / FR Recommendations (UCH/21/12.STAB/7)    EN / FR Working documents Election of the Bureau (UCH/21/12.STAB/1)      EN / FR Adoption of the Agenda (UCH/21/12.STAB/2)      EN / FR Report of the Secretariat (UCH/21/12.STAB/3)      EN / FR STAB missions (UCH/21/12.STAB/4)      EN / FR Distinction to personalities who have largely contributed to the promotion of underwater cultural heritage (UCH/21/12.STAB/5)      EN / FR Date and venue of the thirteenth meeting of the STAB (UCH/21/12.STAB/6)      EN / FR         UNESCO applies a zero tolerance policy against all forms of harassment   WWW.UNESCO.ORG Disclaimer of use Access to Information Policy Privacy Policy UNESCO Name & Logo FAQ Environmental and Social Policies Protection of human rights : Procedure 104 Transparency Portal Scam alert Report fraud, abuse, misconduct © UNESCO 2021 TOP
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Score: 1433373 - https://en.unesco.org/events/t...-and-technical-advisory-body-0
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Working Documents of the Meeting: Item 1: Election of the Bureau - UCH/15/6.STAB/1 EN  |  FR Item 2: Adoption of the Agenda - UCH/15/6.STAB/2 EN  |  FR Item 3: Secretariat Report (no document) Item 4: Change of Statutes - UCH/15/6.STAB/4 EN  |  FR Item 5: Operational Assistance to States Parties - UCH/15/6.STAB/5 EN  |  FR Item 6: Access to Heritage - UCH/15/6.STAB/6 EN  |  FR Item 7: Date and Venue of the next Meeting of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) - UCH/15/6.STAB/7 EN  |  FR Final Report :  EN  |  FR   Recommendations :  EN  |  FR   UNESCO applies a zero tolerance policy against all forms of harassment   WWW.UNESCO.ORG Disclaimer of use Access to Information Policy Privacy Policy UNESCO Name & Logo FAQ Environmental and Social Policies Protection of human rights : Procedure 104 Transparency Portal Scam alert Report fraud, abuse, misconduct © UNESCO 2021 TOP
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Score: 1386444.8 - https://en.unesco.org/events/sixth-meeting-advisory-body
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States Parties which lack underwater archaeologists, but are confronted with problems due to fortuitous discoveries, treasure hunting or scientific doubts, can call upon STAB. Indeed, the STAB assists States with practical advice, but can also come to assess a site or an issue through a mission. (...) The mission was undertaken by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body (STAB) of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. (...) After an extended period of negotiations, it was agreed that the STAB Mission would be carried out in two stages.
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Score: 1383770.5 - https://en.unesco.org/underwat...heritage/actions-of-protection
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Statement on Stabbing of Girl in an UNRWA School in Gaza - Question of Palestine Skip to content Welcome to the United Nations عربي 中文 English Français Русский Español Search for: Home Key Topics Key issues at stake The Quartet History Fast facts The Committee Background Bureau Membership Mandate and Objectives Areas of Activities Reports Statements Newsletters Events Upcoming Events Committee Meetings International Conferences and Side Events Delegation visits Solidarity Day Capacity Building Programme Document Database Search Document Collection Map Collection Civil Society Overview Responsibilities of Civil Society Partners NGO Action News Get accredited Benefits of accreditation Civil Society Partners UN System FAQ Search for: Home / Statement on Stabbing of Girl in an UNRWA School in Gaza Statement on Stabbing of Girl in an UNRWA School in Gaza   Arabic: العربية   06 September 2022 On 6 September 2022, a father stabbed his daughter inside one of the UNRWA schools in the Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza Strip. (...) Document Type: Press Release , Statement Document Sources: United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Subject: Children , Gaza Strip , Incidents , Protection , Refugee camps , Security issues , Violence Publication Date: 06/09/2022 URL source: https://www.unrwa.org/newsroom/official-statements/statement-stabbing-girl-unrwa-school-gaza Christopher Heaney 2022-09-07T16:31:44-04:00 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!
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Score: 1380984.2 - https://www.un.org/unispal/doc...rl-in-an-unrwa-school-in-gaza/
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Since my most recent letter to you, merely a week ago   (S/2015/839),  two ramming attacks, seven stabbings and three shooting attacks have claimed the lives of three Israelis and injured 11. (...) Another officer was injured in the attack. 5 November · Gush Etzion: Attempted stabbing attack. 6 November · Sha'ar Binyamin (commercial centre north of Jerusalem): An Israeli was injured in a stabbing attack. · Hebron: Two teens, aged 16 and 18, were injured in a shooting attack near the Tomb of the Patriarchs. · Beit Anun junction, north of Hebron: An Israeli soldier was severely injured in a shooting attack. (...) The injured include a pregnant woman (slightly injured) and two persons in serious condition (one is still in intensive care as at 13 November). · Beitar lilt (south of Jerusalem): A civilian security guard was slightly wounded in a stabbing attack. ·  In the vicinity of Alfei Menashe, northern Samaria: An Israeli man was seriously injured in a stabbing attack in the Palestinian village of Nabi Ilyas, when he stopped to shop at a stall. 9 November ·  In the vicinity of Alfei Menashe, northern Samaria: Attempted stabbing by a Palestinian woman (23, from Qalqilya). 10 November · Jerusalem, Pisgat Zeev: A light-rail security guard was stabbed and moderately wounded by two young Arabs (ages 11 and 14). · Jerusalem, Damascus Gate: A terrorist attacked security forces with a knife. · Bethlehem/Abu Dis: Attempted stabbing attack on security forces. 13 November · Otniel junction, near Hebron: An Israeli father and his teenage son were shot dead by two Palestinian gunmen who fired on their vehicle.
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Score: 1377005.3 - https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-189571/
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