首頁   聯絡我們
 
‧人權新知
 
‧世界人權宣言
 
高雄國際人權宣言
 
‧人權影音資料館藏
 
‧人權圖書資料館藏
 



UN Chief Decries Attacks on Protesters in Arab Nations

UN chief Ban Ki-moon has condemned the killing of pro-democracy protesters in Bahrain and other Arab nations, saying the bloody crackdown are "unacceptable" and they might be breaking international law.

"The use of lethal force against peaceful demonstrators and their arbitrary arrests are unacceptable," said a statement from UN Secretary-General's office.

Ban spoke with Bahrain's King Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa and expressed deep concern over reports of "excessive and indiscriminate use of force" against unarmed civilians and medical personnel.

The abuses allegedly include killings, withholding treatment from the wounded and attacks on doctors as they try to help injured protesters. The government denies the claims.

"The Secretary-General noted that such actions could be in breach of international humanitarian and human rights law," said the statement.

Bahrain's Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled Al Khalifa has defended the state of emergency that has been declared in the country, which has banned public gatherings and protests.

In the UK, rights groups have raised objection to King Khalifa's invitation to the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

On reports of killing of protesters in Syria, it said, "it is the responsibility of the Government in Syria to listen to the legitimate aspirations of the people and address them through inclusive political dialogue and genuine reforms, not repression."

On Yemen, Ban condemned the use of live ammunition against protesters by security forces in the capital Sana'a, which killed over 46 people.

"The Secretary-General is deeply troubled by the continuing violence and instability in Yemen," the statement said.

"He calls on all to desist from any provocative acts that might lead to further violence," it said


(2011-3-19/outlookindia)

 
  2009 2010 2011 2012
 
3/18:''US has responsibility to stand up for rights of Tibetans'' (news.in.msn.com)
3/18:Religious symbols face ban under court's ruling on human rights (irishtimes.com)
3/19:Vatican hails European Court’s yes to the Cross in the classroom(oecumene)
3/19:UN Chief Decries Attacks on Protesters in Arab Nations (outlookindia)
3/20:Criticism of Mayor Lim mounts over shoot-to-kill order vs cops (inquirer.net)
3/20:6,000 sign petition for children's rights (gulf-daily-news.com)
3/22: Vatican official at UN decries 'attacks' on Catholic beliefs (catholicnewsagency.com)
3/22: Human Rights Violations Mount in Bahrain (voanews.com)
3/23: US hails world move to end violence against gays(heraldsun.com)
3/23:UAE seeks end to human rights violations in Palestine(sify.com)
 
人權學堂 ∣Human Rights Learning Studio

位置:高雄捷運O5/R10美麗島穹頂大廳方向往出口9
Position: Kaohsiung MRT 05/R10 Formosa Boulevard Hall Exit 9
郵寄地址:81249高雄市小港區大業北路436號
Address: No. 436, Daye North Rd. Siaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 81249, Taiwan
電話Tel:886-7-2357559∣傳真Fax:886-7-2351129
Email: hr-learning@ouk.edu.tw