09-05-2024, 06:59 AM
Rwid Annan s envoy to Iraq holds first talks at UN Headquarters in New York
Warning that senseless violence could destroy the unity of the Iraqi nation, the head of the United Nations body mandated to protect freedom of expression today deplored recent attacks that have left hundreds de stanley cup ad or injured in Baghdad and claimed the lives of a comedian and two journalists. These devastating attacks create a climate of hate and sectarianism, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Director-General Ko茂chiro Matsuura said in his latest cry of alarm over the mounting toll, which stanley us has claimed at stanley website least 161 media workers in Iraq since the start of the United States-led war in March 2003, with 60 deaths this year alone, according to the International Federation of Journalists. I am deeply distressed by the senseless violence unleashed to destroy the unity of the Iraqi nation, he added. More than 200 people are estimated to have been killed in an assault on the mainly Shiite Sadr City neighbourhood last week while scores more died in ensuing attacks. Ikve Around the Schools: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Thi stanley quencher s is an important step in Libya s road to recovery and democracy. It sets in motion the final stages of a historic process stanley france for Libyans to freely choose their own representatives for the first time in over four decades, said the Secretary-General s Special Representative and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL , Ian Martin. The date announced by the Commission will enable essential preparations to be completed prior to voting, he added in a statement, welcoming the announcement of the new date by the High National Election Commission. Some 2.7 million people in the North African nation have registered to vote for members of a new National Congress, which will be tasked with drafting a new constitution for Libya. The polls, which were originally sl stanley termos ated to be held in late June, will be the first free elections in decades in Libya, where Muammar al-Qadhafi ruled for more than 40 years until a pro-democracy uprising last year led to civil war and the deposing of his
Warning that senseless violence could destroy the unity of the Iraqi nation, the head of the United Nations body mandated to protect freedom of expression today deplored recent attacks that have left hundreds de stanley cup ad or injured in Baghdad and claimed the lives of a comedian and two journalists. These devastating attacks create a climate of hate and sectarianism, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Director-General Ko茂chiro Matsuura said in his latest cry of alarm over the mounting toll, which stanley us has claimed at stanley website least 161 media workers in Iraq since the start of the United States-led war in March 2003, with 60 deaths this year alone, according to the International Federation of Journalists. I am deeply distressed by the senseless violence unleashed to destroy the unity of the Iraqi nation, he added. More than 200 people are estimated to have been killed in an assault on the mainly Shiite Sadr City neighbourhood last week while scores more died in ensuing attacks. Ikve Around the Schools: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Thi stanley quencher s is an important step in Libya s road to recovery and democracy. It sets in motion the final stages of a historic process stanley france for Libyans to freely choose their own representatives for the first time in over four decades, said the Secretary-General s Special Representative and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL , Ian Martin. The date announced by the Commission will enable essential preparations to be completed prior to voting, he added in a statement, welcoming the announcement of the new date by the High National Election Commission. Some 2.7 million people in the North African nation have registered to vote for members of a new National Congress, which will be tasked with drafting a new constitution for Libya. The polls, which were originally sl stanley termos ated to be held in late June, will be the first free elections in decades in Libya, where Muammar al-Qadhafi ruled for more than 40 years until a pro-democracy uprising last year led to civil war and the deposing of his