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SG/SM/8244
20/05/2002
Press Release
SG/SM/8244


SECRETARY-GENERAL CONDEMNS 'TERRORIST ATTACKS FROM WHATEVER QUARTER'


The following statement was issued this morning by the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:


Regarding the suicide bombings in Israel of yesterday and today, the Secretary-General reiterates his unequivocal and long-standing condemnation of all terrorist acts from whatever quarter; attacks on innocent civilians are morally repugnant and contrary to international law.

HR/4598
20/05/2002
Press Release
HR/4598


Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

First Session

11th and 12th Meetings (AM & PM)


PERMANENT FORUM REVIEWS IMPACT OF UN SYSTEM ACTIVITIES ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES


The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues continued its first historic session in morning and afternoon meetings today with a review of the activities of the United Nations system regarding to education, culture and human rights as they impact indigenous peoples.

HR/4597
20/05/2002
Press Release
HR/4597


Health needs of indigenous people stressed at Permanent Forum


(Reissued as received from a UN Information Officer.)


NEW YORK, 16 May -- The “acute health needs” of indigenous peoples cut across socio-economic boundaries, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues was told today, as it continued its discussion on the theme of health.

HR/4596
20/05/2002
Press Release
HR/4596


Permanent Forum should have secretariat, regular funding, SAYS UN official


(Reissued as received from a UN Information Officer.)


NEW YORK, 15 May -– The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues should be endowed with a secretariat and with regular funding, the Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights told the Forum today, as it continued its review of activities of the United Nations system relating to indigenous people.

HR/4595
20/05/2002
Press Release
HR/4595


Permanent Forum ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES HEARS UN AGENCY PRESENTATIONS


(Reissued as received from a UN Information Officer.)


NEW YORK, 14 May -- The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues today continued to review the activities of the United Nations system for the economic and social development of indigenous peoples, hearing presentations by various United Nations agencies.