UNB, Dhaka :
The United Nations has reiterated its position saying it wants to see free, fair and open elections everywhere including in Bangladesh.
“And, as a matter of principle, we would like to see free and fair and open elections everywhere they are… they are held,” Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said while briefing reporters at the UN headquarters on Monday.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the Myanmar government to ensure unfettered humanitarian access in Rakhine State. He also appealed to the international community to support those who have fled to Bangladesh. Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said this while briefing reporters at the UN headquarters on Monday.
The UN chief also said he told the Human Rights Council that, in his experience, Rohingyas are one of the most discriminated
against populations in the world – and that was even before the crisis of the past year. European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council on Monday sought steps for targeted restrictive measures against senior military officers of the Myanmar armed forces responsible for serious and systematic human rights violations. The Council also sought measures for an extension of the existing embargo on arms and equipment which can be used for internal repression as well as options for its strengthening.
The United Nations has reiterated its position saying it wants to see free, fair and open elections everywhere including in Bangladesh.
“And, as a matter of principle, we would like to see free and fair and open elections everywhere they are… they are held,” Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said while briefing reporters at the UN headquarters on Monday.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the Myanmar government to ensure unfettered humanitarian access in Rakhine State. He also appealed to the international community to support those who have fled to Bangladesh. Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said this while briefing reporters at the UN headquarters on Monday.
The UN chief also said he told the Human Rights Council that, in his experience, Rohingyas are one of the most discriminated
against populations in the world – and that was even before the crisis of the past year. European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council on Monday sought steps for targeted restrictive measures against senior military officers of the Myanmar armed forces responsible for serious and systematic human rights violations. The Council also sought measures for an extension of the existing embargo on arms and equipment which can be used for internal repression as well as options for its strengthening.