In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned the execution of three men by authorities in Gaza today.  They were carried out without the approval of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as required under Palestinian law, effectively denying these men the right to seek pardon or commute their sentence.

The Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan has strongly condemned the killing of a Slovakian nun and medical doctor on 15 May while on a humanitarian mission.  Similarly, the acting Humanitarian Coordinator in the Central African Republic condemned the killing of a Médecins Sans Frontières staff member on 18 April.

The United Nations Environment Programme released today a new report that says environmental degradation and pollution are estimated to cause up to 234 times as many premature deaths as occur in conflicts annually.  Environmental impacts are also responsible for the deaths of over a quarter of children under five, it says.

The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein, welcomed the decision by Pfizer to prevent the use of its drugs for executions.  He said it is heartening to see companies helping to further the trend towards ending use of the death penalty, and urged States not to seek the drugs from questionable sources.

The United Nations refugee agency launched a new global campaign today called “Nobody Left Outside”, which aims to overcome a half-billion-dollar deficit in funding to provide shelter for refugees under its care, and thereby tackle one of the largest global displacement crises since the Second World War.

Special Representative Ján Kubiš strongly condemned terrorist suicide bombings today that targeted Baghdad’s north-eastern Shaab neighbourhood, Sadr City and the southern Al-Rasheed neighbourhood, killing or wounding many civilians, including women and children.  More attacks were reportedly foiled by security forces.