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Date: 21 Jan 2014 11:00:00 -0500
Subject: SENIOR UN OFFICIALS URGE RESTRAINT, DIALOGUE TO DEFUSE
TENSIONS FUELLING PROTESTS IN UKRAINE
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SENIOR UN OFFICIALS URGE RESTRAINT, DIALOGUE TO DEFUSE TENSIONS
FUELLING PROTESTS IN UKRAINENew York, Jan 21 2014 11:00AMUrging
restraint amid widespread anti-Government protests in Ukraine, United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and High Commissioner for Human
Rights Navi Pillay
<"http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=14187&LangID=E">called
today for sustained and inclusive dialogue to defuse tensions in the
country.
"The violent clashes over the past few days in the centre of Kiev,
which reportedly resulted in many people being injured, are very
worrying," said Ms. Pillay. "I appeal to all parties to engage in
constructive dialogue to avoid further escalation of the unrest.
"The longer they wait, the more difficult it will become to resolve
the impasse," she added.
Demonstrators have been gathering in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev,
since late November, when thousands marched on municipal buildings in
protests reportedly sparked by a Government decision not to sign an
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The demonstrations flared up again this week with violent clashes
reported for a second consecutive night, according to the High
Commissioner's Office (OHCHR).
Last night, a spokesperson for Mr. Ban issued a statement in New York
saying that the UN chief continues to follow "closely and with
concern" these developments.
"He reiterates his appeal to all concerned to act with restraint,
avoid any further escalation and violence and to uphold the democratic
principles of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly," according
to the statement.
Noting renewed efforts by authorities to initiate dialogue with
opposition leaders, Mr. Ban urged all parties to engage in
"meaningful, sustained and inclusive dialogue." He urged Ukrainians to
mutually agree on the future path of their country.
Echoing these statements, Ms. Pillay noted that the demonstrations are
taking place in the wake of legislation constricting conditions for
the exercise of fundamental rights, including the rights to freedom of
association, assembly and expression, and imposes penalties, including
prison sentences, for breaches. The laws were passed on 16 January and
published today.
"I call on the authorities to suspend application of the laws to allow
time for a thorough review of their content," the High Commissioner
said in her statement. She added that the laws must be in full
compliance with international human rights standards, in particular
Ukraine's obligations under the relevant treaties it has ratified.
"I am particularly concerned by the potential that these laws have to
curtail the right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly,
the right to information, the right of civil society to work freely.
The laws also have the potential to result in impunity for human
rights violations," she added.
Among its provisions, the law compels non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) receiving international funding to register as "foreign
agents," to lose their non-profit status, and to regularly publish
accounts of their activities.
"Such provisions will roll back the enjoyment of human rights for the
people of Ukraine, stifle debate and dissent, and jeopardise the
democratic achievements of the past two decades," Ms. Pillay
said.</P>Jan 21 2014 11:00AM
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