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Cambodian genocide tribunal

Judge resigns citing attempted interference by Government officials

UN REITERATES NEED FOR NON-INTERFERENCE
Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:50
New York: The United Nations today reiterated that the Cambodian genocide tribunal must be permitted to carry out its work without any outside hindrance, after one of the judges resigned, citing attempted interference by Government officials in the court’s proceedings.

PAKISTANI CITIES JOIN CAMPAIGN ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:46
New York: More than 30 cities in seven provinces across Pakistan have joined a United-Nations-led disaster preparedness campaign intended to make urban areas resilient and ready to cope with catastrophic events to reduce losses and damage.

Violence against women continues to be pervasive and widespread

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:40
New York: An independent United Nations human rights expert told the General Assembly today that violence against women across the world continues to be pervasive and widespread and reminded States of their obligation under international law to protect women.

TOURISM CAN PLAY A KEY ROLE IN TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:36
New York: Countries should strengthen their incentives for the tourism sector to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adopt environmentally friendly policies as it has the potential to play a key role in combating climate change, according to a United Nations-backed report released today.

‘CLEAN ENERGY REVOLUTION’ CRUCIAL TO ENSURE GROWTH IN POORER COUNTRIES

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:32
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called today for a “clean energy revolution” to help the estimated three billion people that lack modern power and urged countries to recognize the impact that energy security has on all aspects of development.

India raises issues for Durban UNFCCC meet

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-10-10 23:30
New Delhi: The India has submitted a proposal to the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to include three contentious and very important issues on `unilateral trade measures`, `intellectual property rights` and `equitable access to sustainable development` for inclusion in the provisional agenda of the 17th meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP 17) to be held in Durban, South Africa in late November this year.

BOSNIAN SERB REFUSES TO TESTIFY AT GENOCIDE TRIAL BEFORE UN WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 23:26
New York: A former security and intelligence officer in the Bosnian Serb army refused to testify today in the genocide trial of his commander at the United Nations war crimes tribunal set up in the wake of the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s.

EVIDENCE OF SYSTEMATIC TORTURE FOUND IN AFGHAN DETENTION FACILITIES

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 20:03
New York: A new United Nations report released today cites evidence of the “systematic” torture and mistreatment of detainees in Afghan detention facilities, including of children, and provides recommendations which it hopes will spur the necessary reforms.

CONCERTED GLOBAL EFFORT NEEDED TO CURB PIRACY IN GULF OF GUINEA

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 19:59
New York: The top United Nations envoy for West Africa has called for concerted international efforts to combat piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, as well as other forms of transnational crime such as trafficking in narcotics and medicines.

THAILAND SHOULD AMEND DEFAMATION LAWS TO COMPLY WITH FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-10 19:56
New York: A United Nations human rights expert today called on Thailand to amend laws that impose jail terms of three to 15 years on “whoever defames, insults or threatens” top members of the country’s royal family, stressing that their vagueness contravened international treaties.