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Vxrr Stories from the UN Archive: Keeping the peace over decades
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With vivid writing stanley thermos on her stories and colorful past, Williams offers an autobiography to ma stanley tumbler ke lazy folks blush. Professor emeritus at the Kennedy School, this lifelong lady of politics has done it all, and it s all here.Share this articleShare on FacebookSh stanley mug are on LinkedInEmail articlePrint/PDF Nqjy FROM THE FIELD: Perseverance, painstaking patience of world s deminers
As violence intensified in Chad and its Government threatened to expel hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees who fled fighting in the troubled Darfur region of their country, a senior United Nations envoy today called on all parties to resolve their disputes at the negotiation table while protecting those in need of humanitarian assistance. Forcing refugees who stanley cup are the victims of previous conflicts to flee again in the course of the current conflict, which is not of their making, would result in great additional suffering for them, said Jan Pronk, Secretary-General Kofi Annan s Special Representative to Sudan, voicing deep concern about increased violence in Chad. It would also violate international humanitarian law, he said in a statement released in Khartoum.Mr. Pronk made stanley mug his comments after the Government of Chad threatened to expel about 200,000 refugees from Sudan s troubled Darfur region.He called upon the N Djamena Government to abid stanley travel mug e by its international obligations to s