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Syria crisis: UN says children used as human shields - live updates
The Guardian
Lena claimed the UN monitors had made no difference to the level of violence. She said: We believe they are only here to prolong the life of the regime. When they come to the area nothing different happens. The monitors should actually help.
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The Guardian
UN Fears for Civilians as Heavy Fighting Continues in Syria
New York Times
The United Nations reported intense fighting between the Syrian military and opposition forces in multiple locations across Syria on Monday and expressed alarm about civilians trapped in besieged rebel strongholds in the central city of Homs and ...
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UN Chief Demands Unimpeded Access to Besieged Syrian City
Voice of America
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is demanding Syrian authorities grant the UN "unimpeded access" to the besieged city of Haffeh, where civilians are said to be trapped. UN monitors report Syrian forces are using helicopters to attack the ...
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Voice of America
UN optimistic on US aid for North Korea, food still a problem
Reuters
By Ben Blanchard | BEIJING (Reuters) - The United Nations is optimistic it can get the United States to provide aid for isolated North Korea where chronic problems with its agriculture remain a huge stumbling block to development, the top UN official ...
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UN: Food supply tenuous for 16 million NKoreans
The Associated Press
By JEAN H. LEE, AP – 1 minute ago PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Millions of North Korean children are not getting the food, medicine or health care they need to develop physically or mentally, leaving many stunted and malnourished, the United Nations ...
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UN Says Syrian Regime Killing, Torturing Children
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
By RFE/RL The United Nations has placed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime on a list of governments that kill and torture children, or force them into battle. The UN's annual report on children and armed conflict says the Syrian government has ...
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RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
UN paints bleak picture in North Korea, says two-thirds of country still ...
Washington Post
PYONGYANG, North Korea — Millions of North Korean children are not getting the food, medicine or health care they need to develop physically or mentally, leaving an entire generation stunted and malnourished, the United Nations said Tuesday.
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UN: Humanitarian Efforts in North Korea 'Seriously Underfunded'
Voice of America (blog)
The United Nations is calling for the international community to put aside political differences and boost funding to help address what it says are the dire humanitarian needs of North Koreans. The UN said Tuesday that aid efforts in North Korea remain ...
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UN says Syria violence intensifying as tactics shift
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The violence in Syria is getting worse as the military steps up assaults on civilian centers and the opposition increasingly turns to coordinated attacks on Syrian government forces, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's office ...
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UN leader Ban Ki-moon demands access to Syrian city of Al-Heffa
The Australian
United Nations leader Ban Ki-moon has demanded UN access to the Syrian city of Al-Heffa, as regime helicopters fired on rebel stronghold towns, leaving more than 100 people dead. On the political front, the newly elected leader of Syria's exiled ...
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UN confirms top US Middle East diplomat to take UN post
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations confirmed on Monday that Jeffrey Feltman, until recently the top US diplomat for the Middle East, will soon take up a senior post at the United Nations. UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said Feltman would ...
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UN: Children tortured, used as human shields in Syria
msnbc.com
In May, a massacre in Houla claimed 108 lives including those of 49 children, according to UN figures. By F. Brinley Bruton, msnbc.com Children were slaughtered, tortured, sexually attacked and used as human shields by pro-government Syrian forces, ...
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msnbc.com
Murder of children tops UN's shame list
Sydney Morning Herald
Syrian troops have tortured children, executed them and used children as young as eight as "human shields" during military raids against rebels, according to a UN report to be released today. The United Nations named the Syrian government one of the ...
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Syria Helicopter Strikes Spur Concern as UN Cites Child Torture
BusinessWeek
By Calev Ben-David on June 12, 2012 United Nations and US diplomats highlighted the risk of renewed massacres of civilians in Syria, as security forces stepped up attacks and a UN report charged them with killing and abusing children.
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UN adds Syria to 'list of shame' for mistreatment of children
Deutsche Welle
A new United Nations report accuses Syrian troops of torturing and executing children during that country's civil conflict. It says some of the victims are as young as nine years old. A new United Nations report has added Syria to a list of countries ...
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Deutsche Welle
UN, US concerned at escalation in Syria as 100 more die
DAWN.com
File Photo by Reuters DAMASCUS: United Nations leader Ban Ki-moon on Monday demanded UN access to the Syrian city of Al-Heffa, as regime helicopters fired on rebel stronghold towns, leaving more than 100 people dead. On the political front, ...
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DAWN.com
US diplomat named as new UN political affairs chief -
Associated Press of Pakistan
UNITED NATIONS, June 11 (APP): Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Jeffrey Feltman, a US diplomat, as the top UN official dealing with political issues, as part of changes to his senior management team initiated at the start of his second term ...
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Syrian army uses children as 'human shields': UN
Times of India
UNITED NATIONS: Syrian troops have tortured children, executed them and used children as young as eight as "human shields" during military raids against rebels, according to a UN report released Tuesday. The United Nations branded the Syrian government ...
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UN says Syrian helicopters fire on rebel strongholds
Reuters India
By Dominic Evans | BEIRUT (Reuters) - United Nations monitors said Syrian helicopters fired on rebel strongholds north of Homs on Monday and said many women and children were reported trapped in the city, calling for "immediate and unfettered access" ...
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Syrian children used as human shields: UN
ABC Online
By Matthew Carney The United Nations says the Syrian government is now one of the world's worst offenders in torturing and executing children. In its annual report on children in armed conflict, released today, the UN says Syrian troops have used ...
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100 killed in Syria, UN express concern
Sky News Australia
100 killed in Syria, UN express concern Updated: 18:42, Tuesday June 12, 2012 More than 100 people have been killed in violence across Syria, as international mediator Kofi Annan says he is 'gravely concerned' by the Syrian regime's use of heavy ...
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UN chief demands end to dangerous upsurge in Syria violence, urges pull back ...
Washington Post
UNITED NATIONS — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is demanding an immediate end to the "dangerous intensification" of violence across Syria and is calling on all countries with influence to urge the parties "to pull back from the brink.
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Children used as human shields by Syria army: UN
Channel News Asia
DAMASCUS: The United Nations on Tuesday accused Syrian troops of using children as "human shields," as UN chief Ban Ki-moon demanded access to the town of Al-Heffa amid fears of a new "massacre" by regime forces. Branding Damascus as one of the worst ...
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UN envoy Kofi Annan 'gravely concerned' as violence surges in Syrian city of Homs
Stars and Stripes
By Patrick J. McDonnell BEIRUT – Plumes of black smoke rose over the beleaguered Syrian city of Homs on Monday, as the United Nations expressed alarm about the bombardment of Homs and other rebel-occupied towns. Facing what appeared to a deteriorating ...
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N. Koreans suffer chronic food shortages: UN
AFP
SEOUL — Millions of North Koreans suffer chronic food shortages and dire health care, leaving one in three young children stunted, and there are no immediate signs of reforms to spur economic growth, the United Nations says.
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AFP
Ban demands UN access to bombarded Syrian city
Bangkok Post
UN leader Ban Ki-moon demanded UN access to the surrounded Syrian city of Al-Heffa amid what he called a "dangerous intensification" of the conflict in the country. A YouTube image grab shows smoke billowing from the flashpoint Syrian city of Homs ...
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Bangkok Post
UN says Syrian children used as human shields
Radio New Zealand
Syrian troops have tortured children and used them as human shields on tanks to prevent attacks by opposition forces, according to a United Nations report. The UN's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict said children were being ...
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US Diplomat Named UN Political Affairs Chief
RTT News
(RTTNews) - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Jeffrey D. Feltman of the United States as the top United Nations official dealing with political issues, according to a UN press release. Feltman's appointment as UN Political Affairs chief is ...
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UN observer mission voices "deep concerns" over deadly clashes in Syria's Homs
VietNamNet Bridge
The UN observers' spokesperson expressed Monday "deep concerns" over the deteriorating situation in the conflict-battered Homs province in central Syria, following reports of severe clashes there between armed rebels and Syrian troops.
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VietNamNet Bridge
Syria forces using children as human shields: UN report
NDTV
AP | Updated: June 12, 2012 10:07 IST United Nations: A UN report released on Monday includes Syrian government forces and their allied "shabiha" militias for the first time on a list of 52 governments and armed groups that recruit, kill or sexually ...
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NDTV
Children tortured, being used as human shields by Syria: UN
DAWN.com
Members of a UN monitors team, tasked with monitoring the UN-backed ceasefire in Syria, arrive at a hotel in Damascus. — AFP file photo DAMASCUS: The United Nations on Tuesday accused Syrian troops of using children as "human shields," as UN chief Ban ...
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Ivory Coast UN attack drives cocoa farmers off land
Reuters Africa
By Ange Aboa ABIDJAN (Reuters) - An attack in western Ivory Coast that killed 18 people last week, including seven United Nations peacekeepers, has driven hundreds of farmers off some of the country's richest cocoa farmland, growers and local officials ...
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UN observes helicopter attacks in Syria
Deutsche Welle
Observers from the United Nations report that the Syrian regime has used helicopters in attacks on towns near Homs, as rights activists says several dozen were killed in Syria. International mediator Kofi Annan responded to reports from opposition ...
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Deutsche Welle
UN agencies working smarter as recession eats into funding
Jamaica Observer
BY INGRID BROWN Associate editor — special assignment browni@jamaicaobserver.com THE nagging global recession has forced countries to cut back on donations to United Nations (UN) agencies, a move that is now impacting their work in Jamaica and pushing ...
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Escalating Syria violence 'gravely' concerns UN envoy Kofi Annan
Los Angeles Times
BEIRUT -- United Nations special envoy Kofi Annan said Monday he was "gravely concerned" about reports of escalating violence in Syria and demanded the entry of UN observers into a besieged town in coastal Latakia province. Annan said in a statement ...
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UN Chief Names New Under-Secretary-General For Political Affairs
Bernama
UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (Bernama) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has named Jeffrey Feltman of the US as new UN under-secretary-general for political affairs and head of the UN Department of Political Affairs, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky announced ...
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Dozens die in Syria, UN has grave concerns
The Age
The surge in violence came as Annan, the United Nations-Arab League envoy, expressed worries about the situation in the central province of Homs and al-Heffah in the coastal province of Latakia, his spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said in Geneva.
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Syria escalation worries UN, US
SBS
(AAP) Ban Ki-moon has demanded UN access to the Syrian city of Al-Heffa, as regime helicopters fired on rebel stronghold towns, leaving more than 100 dead. United Nations leader Ban Ki-moon has demanded UN access to the Syrian city of Al-Heffa, ...
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SBS
UN says 8 civilians killed in Ivory Coast attack
CBS News
ACCRA, Ghana — A United Nations official says eight civilians were killed in Ivory Coast in an attack that also killed seven peacekeepers. Carlos Geha, deputy head of the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said Saturday the ...
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UN moves Burma staff away from sectarian violence
Radio Australia
The United Nations has confirmed that it has moved about 150 people staff out of western Burma due to sectarian violence. An ethnic Rakhine demonstrator holds a banner reading 'Save Arakan'. Rakhine state was formerly known as Arakan state.
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Radio Australia
UN evacuates staff amid unrest in western Myanmar
Deutsche Welle
The United Nations has begun evacuating non-essential international staff from western Myanmar. The sectarian violence that has hit Rakhine state is seen as a major test for Myanmar's civilian government. The United Nations began evacuating its staff ...
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Deutsche Welle
UN chief wins S.Korea peace prize
AFP
SEOUL — United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was named on Tuesday as the winner of this year's Seoul Peace Prize, the prize foundation said. Ban was chosen for promoting the rights of women and children, efforts to eliminate poverty in ...
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AFP
UN puts Syria on list for killing youth
BigPond News
A new UN report includes Syrian government forces on a list of groups that recruit or attack children. A UN report includes Syrian government forces and their allied 'shabiha' militias for the first time on a list of 52 governments and armed groups ...
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BigPond News
U.N.: Heavy fighting in Syria outside Homs
UPI.com
United Nations observers in Syria reported Monday that rebels and government were engaged in heavy fighting on the approaches to the city of Homs. Anti-regime demonstration in the town of Talbisseh in Homs province in Talbiseh, near Homs April 20, ...
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