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Date: 21 Apr 2013 12:00:01 -0400
Subject: VISITING REGION, TOP POLITICAL OFFICIAL ASSURES CENTRAL
AFRICAN LEADER OF UN ENGAGEMENT
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VISITING REGION, TOP POLITICAL OFFICIAL ASSURES CENTRAL AFRICAN LEADER
OF UN ENGAGEMENTNew York, Apr 21 2013 12:00PMMeeting in Douala,
Cameroon with the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
(CAR), the United Nations' political chief has affirmed the world
Organization's continued support for transitional political agreements
and humanitarian efforts in the embattled country.
Jeffrey Feltman, the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs,
assured CAR Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye yesterday of continued
support for implementation of the Libreville Accords signed with a
rebel coalition that ousted his Government from the CAR capital,
Bangui, on 24 March, according to a UN spokesperson.
Since the Séléka rebel coalition launched an offensive in December,
1.2 million people have been cut off from essential services and human
rights violations have been widespread.
At least 4.1 million people, almost half of whom are children, have
been directly affected by the crisis and more than 37,000 people have
fled the country in the past four months due to the violence.
The Libreville Agreements were signed on 11 of January in Gabon, and
call for the establishment of National Transitional Council that would
elect a transitional government. The rebels have claimed that the
Government is not complying with its obligations under the accord.
According to the spokesperson, Mr. Feltman underscored
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's deep concern over the alarming
situation regarding security and human rights in the country and the
lack of public order and the rule of law.
He welcomed the Prime Minister's public condemnation of violence and
looting and urged him to exercise his leadership in helping to restore
calm through the country.
Mr. Feltman also affirmed that the UN will remain engaged with the
Central African Republic's regional and international partners to
provide humanitarian assistance, as security conditions permit.
Last week, Mr. Ban welcomed regional efforts and called on the
Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the African
Union (AU) to take urgent measures to address the gravity of the
security situation with the assistance of the international community.
Apr 21 2013 12:00PM
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