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Date: 8 Jul 2013 19:00:01 -0400
Subject: AS EGYPT CRISIS DEEPENS, SECRETARY-GENERAL CONDEMNS REPORTED
KILLINGS AT CAIRO PROTEST SITE
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AS EGYPT CRISIS DEEPENS, SECRETARY-GENERAL CONDEMNS REPORTED KILLINGS
AT CAIRO PROTEST SITE
New York, Jul 8 2013 7:00PM
Gravely concerned by the intensifying violence in Egypt, United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today condemned the reported
killing of dozens of people at a mass protest site in Cairo and urged
all sides to "do everything possible to avoid further escalation" of
the political crisis that has gripped the country.
A <"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=6959">statement
issued by his spokesman said the UN chief is "deeply disturbed" by the
reported killings of more than 50 people at protests outside the
Republican Guard headquarters in Egypt earlier today. Mr. Ban conveys
his sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
"The Secretary-General condemns these killings and calls for them to
be thoroughly investigated by independent and competent national
bodies, and those responsible need to be brought to justice," the
statement says.
Mr. Ban has raised these grave concerns as news media reports cite
ongoing deadly clashes and mass arrests across Egypt. On Wednesday, 3
July, the Egyptian military deposed President Mohamed Morsy, suspended
the Constitution and paved they way for an interim Government. Since
then, Mr. Morsy's foes and supporters have continued to face off in
huge demonstrations, with security forces and police adding to the
deepening chaos.
Calling on all Egyptians to be mindful of the precarious path the
country is now on and to do everything possible to avoid further
escalation, Mr. Ban once again in his statement urges all sides to act
with maximum restraint. "Protests must remain peaceful and the
security forces must abide strictly by international standards," it
adds.
The Secretary-General goes on to urge all Egyptians and political
parties to work constructively to forge a consensus on the way forward
through peaceful means. "He notes that, for such a process to
succeed, all parties and communities must be included," the statement
says, adding that the United Nations stands ready to assist as
necessary.
Jul 8 2013 7:00PM
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