UN: Restraint By Arab Leaders As Protests Continue
UN Chief Urges Restraint By Arab Leaders As Protests
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New York, Feb 21 2011
10:10AM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has once again
called for the non-use of force and respect for basic
freedoms, as he voiced concern about reports of escalating
violence and bloodshed amid the protests in North Africa and
the Middle East.
"Stressing that utmost restraint must be
exercised by all concerned, he wishes to reaffirm his
conviction that this is the time for broad-based dialogue
and for genuine social and political reform," his
spokesperson said in a Mr. Ban has been closely following
what has been taking place in the region, including Bahrain,
Libya, Yemen and other countries, and is in continuous
contact with leaders there to discuss developments,
according to the statement. "He has been encouraging them
to listen to the aspirations of their people and respond to
their legitimate aspirations. He has Yesterday the Secretary-General spoke to King
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain and urged the Government
to exercise maximum restraint as well as to calm the
volatile situation in the Gulf nation. He welcomed the
King's decision to initiate a dialogue, and reiterated the
readiness of the United Nations to support such a process,
if requested.
Mr. Ban intends to raise the "very
disturbing" reports emanating from Libya with the Libyan
leadership, the statement added. Human rights groups have
reported that over 200 people have died since last Thursday
amid the Government's crackdown on protesters. In
addition, he has agreed to dispatch senior UN officials to
Egypt following conversations with the country's top
leadership. Last Friday, the UN human rights chief
denounced the violence by security forces against protesters
in Libya, Bahrain and other countries in the Middle East and
North Africa as il "The nature and scope of the human rights violations
taking place in several countries in the region in response
to those who are largely demonstrating peacefully for their
fundamental human rights and freedoms is alarming," said
High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay.
ENDS
urged all parties
to exercise restraint and especially to refrain from
violence."
legal and excessively heavy-handed.