Back home   |   Bookmark   |   Start page   |   Site map    
Services
News
Channels
Home & Family
Leisure
Technology
Business
Science
Site Search
Free email




Ban Ki-moon welcomes talks aimed at bringing peace to eastern DR Congo

Theallineed.com
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has voiced hope that an upcoming peace summit to be held in the troubled eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will help end a conflict that has caused tremendous suffering and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of innocent people.

In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mr. Ban welcomed the initiative taken by the Government of the DRC and the people of North and South Kivu provinces to hold a conference aimed at bringing peace, security and development to the region. The talks are scheduled from 27 December to 5 January in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province.

Mr. Ban believes the conference has the potential to make "important steps towards ending the suffering of the population and establishing a global plan for security, stability and progress in these provinces."

Fighting has escalated in recent months between Government troops and rebels allied with the dissident army general, Laurent Nkunda, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee their homes in North Kivu.

The UN refugee agency estimates that over the last year, a mix of conflict, military build-up and spiralling lawlessness has displaced 400,000 people in North Kivu – the worst displacement since the end of the civil war in 2003. In total, there are an estimated 800,000 displaced people in the province, including those uprooted by previous conflicts.

"The people of North and South Kivu deserve a resolution to the conflicts which have caused so much suffering and massive displacement of the population, and which threaten peace and stability in the region," the statement said.

The Secretary-General urged all concerned "to seize this opportunity to initiate and sustain a dialogue aimed at peacefully addressing the many challenges facing the Kivus" and called on the country's international partners to support these efforts.


About the Author
More info in un.org
©2006 All rights reserved
Quotes
I dont know which is worse, ...that everyone has his price, or that theprice is always so low. -Calvin

I dont like electrons; theyve always had a negative influence on society. — Chris Lipe.

I canna change the laws of physics, Captain — but I can find ye a loophole.

I could charge you with sexual assault, but I wont if you sleep with me. - Marian to Byron


Writers
If you are a writer and want to see your article published at Theallineed.com, just click here to submit.

Info
Today...
In the news...
Poverty reflected in children's schools as well as in the home
The report, which is based on a survey of 7,600 schools in 11 countries in Latin America, Asia and North Africa, reveals a particularly glaring gap between the resources available to urban and rural schools.
How do you prefer your breakfast eggs?
Sunny side up not easy
Sunny side up easy
Boiled
Poached
Scrambled
Other
 
Things to ponder
If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest have to drown too?

Did you know...
The Frogfish can expand the volume of its mouth by 12 times in less than six-thousandths of a second, making it one of the fastest feeding vertebrates known to science.

Quote of the day
I've been on a diet for two weeks and all I've lost is two weeks.
Totie Fields

Featured article

 
© 2002 - 2007 Lexur