From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 23 Jan 2014 19:00:00 -0500
Subject: BAN CALLS ON EGYPT TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF REVOLUTION WITH
PUSH FOR PLURALIST DEMOCRACY
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org
BAN CALLS ON EGYPT TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF REVOLUTION WITH PUSH FOR
PLURALIST DEMOCRACYNew York, Jan 23 2014 7:00PMSecretary-General Ban
Ki-moon today called on Egyptians to mark the third anniversary of
their revolution by renewing their commitment to peaceful dialogue and
non-violence based on pluralism with political space for all.
In a <"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=7425">statement
issued by his spokesperson, he reiterated the commitment of the United
Nations to support the country in building the future for all
Egyptians, with dignity, freedom, responsible governance and
development that inspired the uprising of 2011, which toppled
President Hosni Mubarak nearly three years ago after mass protests.
"The Secretary-General believes that one of the central challenges
moving forward is pluralism: the guarantee that all voices are heard,
represented and have a stake in the system, regardless of political or
religious affiliation," the statement said, underlining the "crucial
need to guarantee the political space on which a stable and inclusive
democracy can be built."
Last July, renewed protests, in which dozens of people were killed and
wounded, led to the military deposing President Mohamed Morsy and the
setting up of an interim government. A new constitution was adopted in
a referendum earlier this month.
"The Secretary-General encourages Egyptians to rediscover common
ground," the statement said. "In his view, credible parliamentary and
presidential elections in a free and open atmosphere are crucial steps
ahead in the transition."
A national independent committee set up for fact finding and gathering
evidence about the events of last July "can be an opportunity to
combat impunity and to ensure effective investigation and prosecution
of those responsible for serious violations of international law," it
added.
"Protection of human rights – and the rights and participation of
women, in particular – is an essential foundation for the future.
Political parties must commit themselves to non-violence," the
statement concluded, stressing that a peaceful and democratic Egypt is
what the people of Egypt deserve and is critical for the entire North
Africa, Middle East region and beyond.Jan 23 2014 7:00PM
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