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SG pledges to give Darfur crisis “highest attention”

In a press conference yesterday, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon pledged to give the conflict in Darfur his “highest attention.”

“The crisis situation in Darfur is very high on my agenda. I will turn immediately my attention to this issue…I hope that we will be able to resolve peacefully, as soon as possible, this very serious issue.” More

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UN report recommends 12-month extension of mission in Haiti

A report by former Secretary-General Kofi Annan, which outlines the work of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), recommends extending the mission until February 2008, citing “significant challenges.” More

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Watch Ban Ki-moon’s address to the GA

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The UN has some terrific multimedia resources up on new SG Ban Ki-moon.

You can watch a video of Ban’s address to the General Assembly (audio and text also available), which he gave after taking the oath of office. There’s also video coverage of the press conference and swearing-in ceremony available.

If you’d rather listen than watch, you can also check out UN Radio’s report on the appointment or this segment from NPR.

For more info on Ban Ki-moon’s career and accomplishments, click here.

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New SG announces first appointments

Newly-inaugurated Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced his first two appointments yesterday: Indian diplomat Vijay Nambiar–who was a special adviser to Kofi Annan–as his chief of staff, and Haitian journalist Michele Montas as his spokeswoman.

More appointments are expected in the coming days. More.

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New Secretary-General takes office

Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean diplomat, became the United Nations’ eighth secretary-general yesterday.

At his swearing-in ceremony last month, Ban said, “I will do everything in my power to ensure that our United Nations can live up to its name, and be truly united; so that we can live up to the hopes that so many people around the world place in this institution, which is unique in the annals of human history.” More

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Claudia Rosett’s Last Shot Misses the Mark

I’ve often wondered how Claudia Rosett, the “Journalist in Residence” of the Foundation for Defense of Democracy, will cope with Kofi Annan’s departure. After all, she has earned her name tarring and feathering a man who is about to abandon his pulpit. Once Annan leaves office, those who actually follow her attempts to stir controversy are sure to lose interest.Nevertheless, as a parting gift to the person she built a career slandering, Rosett recently produced a lengthy – if confusing – New York Sun article purporting to “prove” that Kofi Annan’s nephew now lives in the same rent-controlled apartment where Annan lived prior to becoming Secretary General. Of course, Rosett admits that there is nothing illegal about this arrangement-which, incidentally, Jules Crittenden of the Boston Herald calls “the usual Third-World immigrant pile-into-the-cheap-apartment thing.” Still, that does not stop Rosett from fuming about the appearance of impropriety, which she feels stems from the fact that “Annan, whose wife comes from one of Sweden’s wealthier families, has spent years lecturing Americans on how the well-heeled have obligations to those less fortunate.”

In case you are wondering where to find the outrage, dear reader, let me summarize: Kofi Annan’s nephew lives in a rent-controlled apartment that is leased to Kofi Annan’s brother, who is Ghana’s ambassador to Morocco. But at one time-as long ago as 1978-this apartment served as Annan’s residence. And now, this all worthy of a lengthy expose in the New York Sun because the person who currently resides in this rent controlled apartment has a rich aunt.

If this is the kind of “dirt” that Rosett is now throwing Annan’s direction, I think we can safely assume that Rosett is panicking. To be sure, Rosett can still hype her manufactured controversies after Annan leaves office in January, but fewer and fewer people will care.

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