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Haiti: UN Mission Supports Declaration of Presidential Victor

“The head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) today supported Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council’s declaration that former President Rene Preval was the winner of last week’s presidential elections and stressed that the Council’s decision had not been influenced by the mission.” [More] READ MORE

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Blog Roundup #88

A sampling of United Nations related blog commentary

Agonist: “CSM – Amid new escalation in fighting in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan, with rebels shooting down a government helicopter Tuesday, there’s fresh pressure on the international community to step in to help stop the three-year-old conflict. It comes as consensus is hardening in Western capitals and at the United Nations that the 7,000 African troops now in Darfur, as part of a force supplied by the African Union, are inadequate. Because of limited training, equipment, and marching orders, the AU troops have been unable to contain the fighting, provide safety for civilians, or adequately protect humanitarian aid groups operating in the desert region, which is the size of Texas.”

Ethiopundit: “Deepening poverty shatters families in Ethiopia: “Ethiopia has the world’s largest population of orphaned children, with 4.6 million having lost parents to AIDS and other diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria, according to a 2004 study by the United Nations and Ethiopia’s labor and social affairs ministry.” God and fate have not betrayed Ethiopians but her rulers have. As Rural Ethiopians Struggle, Child Labor Can Mean Survival: [WaPo] “Ethiopia has one of the highest rates of child labor in the world, according to the United Nations’ International Labor Organization and the African Network for the Prevention of and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect.” READ MORE

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News Roundup #73

Selected summary of United Nations related news and events

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Secretary-General Kofi Annan meets with President
Bush at the White House © UN/Eskinder Debebe

Annan seeks U.S. help for Darfur peacekeeping

Iran Says 135 Swans Died of Bird Flu

UN Security Council Calls on Haitians to Refrain from Electoral Violence

Lebanese Rally Draws 500,000 to Mark Hariri’s Death

UN Forecasts Continuing Drought in Horn Of Africa

Kyoto 2012 Greenhouse Gas Goals Still in Reach: UN READ MORE

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Blog Roundup #87

A sampling of United Nations related blog commentary

Flap’s Blog: [AP] “Russia and France immediately called on Iran to halt its work and fulfill the demands of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, according to a joint statement posted on the Kremlin’s Web site.” More bloviating from Russia and France. They MAY vote for economic sanctions against Iran when these issues come before the United Nations Security Council but cannot be counted upon for more… The ball continues in the Mullah’s court. Iran must STAND DOWN or suffer the consequences. Iran WILL NOT develop or possess nuclear weapons.”

Eccentric Star: “Cartoon Protests Continue; Protest Violence Also Condemned – “U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan condemned the drawings as “insensitive and rather offensive,” but he called for dialogue. “Right now there’s megaphone diplomacy,” Annan told Denmark’s national broadcaster DR. “And I think we should turn off the megaphones and begin to talk quietly to each other.” READ MORE

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UN Inquiry Demands Immediate Closure of Guantanamo

“A United Nations inquiry has called for the immediate closure of America’s Guantanamo Bay detention centre and the prosecution of officers and politicians “up to the highest level” who are accused of torturing detainees. READ MORE

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1,200 a Day in DRC Die From Lingering Effects of Civil War

“The United Nations and the European Commission are seeking $681-million to meet the needs of 30-million vulnerable people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said on Monday. READ MORE

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