[Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Province]
Amnesty International: “The world cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the suffering of civilians in Cabo Delgado. After the Rwandan genocide, the UN called its own failure to act a ‘sin of omission’; what we are seeing in Mozambique is a sign that history is repeating itself.”
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United Nations Secretary General
United Nations must address Violence in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado
CARICOM: WE ARE DEEPLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE WORSENING POLITICAL CRISIS IN HAITI
[Caribbean News\Haiti]
CARICOM has expressed the Community’s concerns about Haiti during a meeting with the United Nations Secretary-General during the UN General Assembly two weeks ago. The Secretariat noted that the series of demonstrations throughout the country, calling for the President to step down, were increasing in size and intensity with outbreaks of looting, vandalism and violence which have led to casualties. On several occasions, the demonstrations have paralyzed the country for days. The crisis has led to a deteriorating social, economic and humanitarian situation.
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