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24th November, 1995
REPORTS TO BE TAKEN UP BY THIRD COMMITTEE AT CURRENT SESSION Background Release
The Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) will take up the issue of questions relating to human rights today, 24 November. There will be five sub-items to be discussed. The first is the implementation of human rights instruments; the second, human rights questions, including alternative approaches...
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22nd November, 1995
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT EMPHASIZED IN ONE OF SEVEN DRAFTS INTRODUCED IN SECOND COMMITTEE Other Texts Concern Habitat II, UNEP, Least Developed Countries, Desertification, Small Island States The General Assembly would emphasize that financial commitment to human resources development is of critical importance for the enhancement of the concept of people-centred development, by the terms of one of seven draft resolutions...
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22nd November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL BEGINS OFFICIAL VISIT TO CANADA The Secretary-General arrived in Ottawa Tuesday night, 21 November, at the start of a two-day official visit to Canada. He was received at the airport by Romeo LeBlanc, Governor-General of Canada, the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations, Ambassador Robert Fowler, and senior officials of the Federal Government....
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22nd November, 1995
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES DRAFT CALLING FOR MORE CONCERTED RESPONSE BY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS' NEEDS Reaffirms Support for Efforts of UNHCR The General Assembly would call for a more concerted response by the international community to the needs of internally displaced persons and would reaffirm its support for the efforts of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) under the terms of a 96-Power draft resolution,...
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22nd November, 1995
THIRD COMMITTEE COMPLETES CONSIDERATION OF RIGHTS OF CHILDREN QUESTION AND ACTIVITIES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DECADE "Too many children work too many hours", David Freedman, the representative of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) told the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) this afternoon, as it completed consideration of the promotion and protection of the rights of children as well as the programme of activities for...
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21st November, 1995
HUMAN RIGHTS HIGH COMMISSIONER TELLS COMMITTEE RECONCILIATION IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA REQUIRES PROPER INFRASTRUCTURE IN REGION Says Personal Contact with Governments Essential To Gain Trust, Ensure Support in Human Rights Issues In order for the process of restoring peace and reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia to be successful, the proper infrastructure needed to be established in the region, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Jose Ayala Lasso...
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21st November, 1995
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES DRAFT TO CONVENE REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROBLEMS OF REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS IN CIS COUNTRIES AND NEIGHBOURING STATES The General Assembly would request the High Commissioner for Refugees to convene a regional conference to address the problems of refugees and displaced persons in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and relevant neighbouring States in 1996, under the terms of one of three draft resolutions approved without...
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21st November, 1995
GENERAL ASSEMBLY WOULD CONVENE FOURTH SPECIAL SESSION ON DISARMAMENT ACCORDING TO FINAL DRAFT APPROVED BY FIRST COMMITTEE Committee Concludes Work, 46 Draft Resolutions, Three Decisions Approved in Session The General Assembly would convene a fourth special session on disarmament, to be held in 1997 if possible, with the exact date and agenda to be determined before the end of the current session, under a draft resolution approved this afternoon, as...
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20th November, 1995
INCLUSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL NORMS IN DISARMAMENT, ARMS CONTROL AGREEMENTS CALLED FOR BY FIRST COMMITTEE-APPROVES DRAFT The Assembly would ask the Conference on Disarmament to include environmental norms in disarmament and arms control agreements and to conclude a comprehensive nuclear test-ban treaty as soon as possible in 1996, under a draft resolution approved this morning by the First Committee (Disarmament Committee). By other terms of the text,...
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20th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL TO VISIT CANADA 21-23 NOVEMBER The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary- General Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali will pay an official visit to Canada from 21 to 23 November. He will hold talks in Ottawa with Governor- General Romeo LeBlanc, Prime Minister Jean Chretien and other Cabinet members, including...
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