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UN chief António Guterres “delighted” to be invited to a Ukrainian university

UN chief António Guterres

The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, visited the National University of Lviv in Ukraine. Guterre said he was “delighted” to visit the university. The institution has made important contributions to the Charter of the United Nations.   The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, stated that he was “delighted” to visit the National University of Lviv … Read more

UN chief discusses Jerusalem tensions with Israeli, Palestinian leaders

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In separate calls with the Israeli prime minister and the Palestinian president on Saturday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres reviewed the continuous escalation of tensions around Jerusalem’s sacred sites. In statements released after both calls, the UN said Guterres discussed “efforts to lower tensions, end provocations and unilateral steps, and restore calm”. More than 200 … Read more

UN chief calls for traffic safety with one death every 24 seconds

UN chief calls for traffic safety with one death every 24 seconds

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday called for the protection of life at a time when traffic accidents kill a life every 24 seconds.

“Every 24 seconds a life is cut short because of a road traffic collision. The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is a time to reflect on the tragic deaths of millions of people,” the top UN official said in a message for the world day.

This year’s theme highlights the importance of reducing traffic speeds to prevent death and serious injury – in particular of young women and men at the start of their adult lives, pedestrians and other vulnerable road users such as children, older persons and persons with disabilities.

“I urge every country, company and citizen to support local and global efforts to make roads safer, especially in low- and middle-income countries where more than 90 percent of the world’s road fatalities occur,” said Guterres.

“I also encourage all member states to accede to United Nations road safety conventions and implement whole-of-society action plans – and urge all donors to scale up much-needed financial and technical contributions through the United Nations Road Safety Fund.”

“As we look ahead to next year’s high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly to improve road safety, let us remember that every one of us has a role to play in keeping roads safe,” said the secretary-general.

“Today and every day, let us commit to make roads safer for everyone, everywhere,” he said.

The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims takes place on the third Sunday in November every year as the appropriate acknowledgement of victims of road traffic crashes and their families. It was started by the British road crash victim charity, RoadPeace, in 1993 and was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2005.

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UN chief condemns suicide attacks in Uganda’s capital

UN Chief Uganda suicide attack

KAMPALA: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday condemned the suicide attacks in the Ugandan capital here that killed six people, including three suicide bombers. “I strongly condemn today’s despicable terrorist attacks in Uganda. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims and wish a full recovery to those injured,” Guterres tweeted. “All … Read more

World leaders urged to ‘save humanity’ at climate summit

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GLASGOW – World leaders must act to “save humanity”, UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday as they met for the historic COP26 climate summit with code-red warnings from scientists ringing in their ears. More than 120 heads of state and government are gathering in Glasgow for a two-day summit at the start of the UN’s COP26 … Read more

UN Chief Asks India To Halt Use Of Pellet Guns Against Kashmiri Children

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The United Nations (UN) Chief António Guterres has asked India to halt the use of pellet guns against children in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and stop associating children with the security forces in any way.

Issuing his statement in the UN Report on Children 2021, the UN Chief said, “I call upon the government to take preventive measures to protect children, including by ending the use of pellets against children, ensuring that children are not associated in any way to security forces, and endorsing the Safe Schools Declaration and the Vancouver Principles.”

Guterres added, “The disregard for children’s rights amid war and upheaval is shocking and heartbreaking.”

“Schools and hospitals [are] constantly attacked, looted, destroyed or used for military purposes, with girls’ educational and health facilities targeted disproportionately,” he added.

According to the UN report, “A total of 39 children (33 boys, 6 girls) were killed (9) and maimed (30) by pellet guns (11) and torture (2) by unidentified perpetrators (13) (including resulting from explosive remnants of war (7), crossfire between unidentified armed groups and Indian security forces (3), crossfire between unidentified armed groups, and grenade attacks (3), Indian security forces (13), and crossfire and shelling across the Line of Control (13).”

At least seven schools were used by the Indian security forces for months, the report said, adding that four children were kept by the Indian forces in Indian-administered Kashmir for their alleged association with the armed groups.

“I am alarmed at the detention and torture of children and concerned by the military use of schools,” Antonio Guterres said.

The UN chief said he embraced the positive engagement of the Indian government with the UN’s special representative to execute preventive and accountability measures.

“I urge the (Indian) government to ensure that children are detained as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time, and to prevent all forms of ill-treatment in detention,” he said.

“I also urge the (Indian) government to ensure the implementation of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 to address the use of children for illegal activities and the situation of detained children,” added the UN Chief.

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“Islamophobia Is Real. Racism Is Real”: Justin Trudeau

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his sincere condolences to the victims of Sunday’s attack and called it an “act of evil.”

Several government dignitaries, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, London Mayor Ed Holder and other politicians attended the two-hour vigil that was broadcast on Facebook to express their solidarity after the killing of four members of a Muslim family due to hate crime.

“You are not alone. All Canadians mourn with you and stand with you, tonight and always,” Trudeau said.

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real. You should not have to face hate in your communities, in your country. We can and we will act. We can and we will choose a better way,” he added.

Trudeau further said, “It was an act of terrorism against a family targeted for their religion. This type of racism and terrorism cannot and will not be tolerated.”

“They were all targeted because of their Muslim faith,” Trudeau said, promising to step up the country’s fight against far-right racist groups. “This is happening here, in Canada. And it has to stop.”

Party leaders in the House of Commons condemned the violence as an act of “Islamophobia,” which have multiplied in recent years in the country long known for its tolerance.

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UN Chief Calls for unitedly standing against Islamophobia

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The United Nations (UN) Chief Antonio Guterres has expressed his outrage over the targeted killing of a Pakistani-origin Muslim family in Canada after a man rammed a pickup truck into the family leaving four of them dead.

“I am appalled by the targeted and heinous attack on a Muslim family in Ontario, Canada,” the UN chief wrote on Twitter.

He further called for a firm stand against Islamophobia and all forms of hatred.

“My heart goes out to the victims, surviving family and loved ones – and the community,” he said.

The tweet further read, “We must stand united against Islamophobia and all forms of hatred, now more than ever.”

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real”: Justin Trudeau

Earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his sincere condolences to the victims of Sunday’s attack and called it an “act of evil.”

Several government dignitaries, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, London Mayor Ed Holder and other politicians attended the two-hour vigil that was broadcast on Facebook to express their solidarity.

“You are not alone. All Canadians mourn with you and stand with you, tonight and always,” Trudeau said.

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real. You should not have to face hate in your communities, in your country. We can and we will act. We can and we will choose a better way,” he added.

Trudeau further said, “It was an act of terrorism against a family targeted for their religion. This type of racism and terrorism cannot and will not be tolerated.”

Pakistan-Origin Muslim Familly Killed In Canada

According to police, at 8:40 pm on Sunday night, five members of a family were walking on the sidewalk when they were waiting to cross the intersection when a black truck ran over them.

A family member said the dead included a grandmother, mother, father and a teenage girl.

He said that the family had migrated from Pakistan 14 years ago and were dedicated, polite and generous members of the Muslim mosque in London and used to go for daily walks.

According to a fundraising webpage, the father who was killed in the attack was a physiotherapist and cricket fanatic. Were

The National Council of Canadian Muslims said in a statement that it was “deeply frightened” and called for justice for the victim’s family.

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FM Discusses Kashmir Issue, Afghan Peace Process With UN Chief

FM Qureshi Calls UN Chief

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with the United Nations (UN) Chief Antonio Guterres here on Thursday (today).

Both the leaders exchanged views on matters related to mutual interest specially the ongoing Indian brutalities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

They also discussed the global Coronavirus situation and the Afghan peace process.

The Foreign Minister during his call said, “The active and dynamic role of the UN Secretariat is a testament to your leadership skills.

He further praised Guterres’s concurrence for reappointment as the UN Secretary-General.

However, the UN Chief extends thankfulness to FM Qureshi for assuring Pakistan’s support for his re-appointment.

Earlier in the day, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that Pakistan has been playing a role in peace and development in the region and we want to promote peace and harmony with our neighbours.

According to details, Qureshi while addressing a session of Islamabad Security Dialogue on peace and security in the region said that Pakistan has decided not to be a part of any regional conflict.

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UN Chief Guterres hopes to get back to normalcy with COVID-19 vaccine only

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday said that a COVID-19 vaccine may be the only thing that can bring back normalcy, hoping for just that before the end of the year. During a video conference, Antonio Guterres said, “A safe and effective vaccine may be the only tool that can return the world to a … Read more

UN Chief Antonio Guterres urges India to stop violence against Muslims

Many women under lockdown for COVID-19 face violence, UN chief

UN Secretary-General UN Chief Antonio Guterres urged Indian leaders to play their part and stop the violence in New Delhi that has killed Muslims more than 35 in 5 days. “Throughout his life, the secretary-general has been deeply inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and today the spirit of Gandhi is needed –more than … Read more