Sign In or Register | Friday, April 26, 2024
AfricaTeam,   9/4/2018 10:37:42 AM Add AfricaTeam as a Friend | Send Message
Africa See Profile
Statement Attributable To The Spokesman For The Secretary-General On The Situation In Tripoli, Libya

The Secretary-General reminds all parties that the indiscriminate use of force is a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law
NEW YORK, United States of America, September 3, 2018/ -- The Secretary-General condemns the continued escalation of violence in and around Libya’s capital and, in particular, the use by armed groups of indiscriminate shelling leading to the death and injury of civilians, including children. The Secretary-General extends his deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones.

 

The Secretary-General reminds all parties that the indiscriminate use of force is a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law. He urges all parties to grant humanitarian relief for those in need, particularly those who are trapped by the fighting.

The Secretary-General calls on all parties to immediately cease hostilities and abide by the ceasefire agreement brokered by the United Nations and the Reconciliation Committees. His Special Representative Ghassan Salame will continue to offer good offices and work with all parties to reach a lasting political agreement acceptable to all to avoid further loss of lives and for the benefit of the people of Libya.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations - Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

 

 

SOURCE
United Nations - Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General

Tags:Statement Attributable To The Spokesman For The Secretary-General On The Situation In Tripoli, Libya
Bookmark and Share Email Email to Friends Print Print
0
Comments(0)
Please Sign In  or Register  to post a comment.
UserName:
Password:

 
Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Linkedin African Music
Push
Post a New Story from your Account, then Vote for it Here by clicking Push



Most Popular
Latest Forums
Latest Polls
Links
Tags
    Nigeria    Kenya    
South Africa    Ghana    
Africa's Top 10 National Parks    The Cost of an African Safari Adventure: From Budget to Luxury    Egypt    Ethiopia    Zimbabwe    
Uganda    African Development Bank    Africa    Tanzania    Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Has Issued a Directive to All Nigerian Banks    Test    Kenya a Hot bed of Investments    Mosi-oa-Tunya Falls "The Smoke That Thunders"    Pope Francis On Safari In Kenya    The Greatest Footballer Ever    
Media Kit | Site Map | Help | Send Feedback | Contact us | User Agreement | Privacy | About us
Copyright © 2022-2024 "Africa Updates" All rights reserved