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SG/SM/6572
SECRETARY-GENERAL HOPES OUTCOME OF TODAY'S REFERENDUMS WILL HERALD NEW ERA OF PEACE, PROSPERITY FOR PEOPLE OF NORTHERN IRELAND
19980522 The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary- General Kofi Annan:
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SG/SM/6571
OBV/47
STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE, FOR SELF-RULE IS STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, SECRETARY-GENERAL STATES
19980522 On Occasion of Week of Solidarity with Peoples of All Colonial Territories Fighting for Freedom, Independence and Human Rights
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SG/T/2137
AFR/66
SECRETARY-GENERAL'S VISIT TO RWANDA, 7 - 8 MAY
19980521The Secretary-General arrived in Rwanda in the afternoon of Thursday, 7 May.
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SG/T/2136
AFR/65
SECRETARY-GENERAL'S VISIT TO BURUNDI, 7 MAY
19980521Upon arrival in Bujumbura at noon on 7 May, the Secretary-General first met with heads of United Nations agencies, urging them to work together.
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SG/T/2135
AFR/64
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SG/T/2134
AFR/63
SECRETARY-GENERAL'S VISIT TO KENYA, 3 -5 MAY
19980521(Received from the Spokesman travelling with Secretary-General.)
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SG/SM/6570
SECRETARY-GENERAL RELIEVED BY PEACEFUL TRANSITION IN INDONESIA
19980521 The following was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:The Secretary-General is relieved that an orderly and peaceful transition is occurring in Indonesia.
He hopes that Indonesia will now be able to rebuild social peace, based on democratic principles and values, and revive its economy.
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SG/SM/6569
'THROUGH FAITH AND FORGIVENESS YOU MUST MAKE BOSNIA ONE AGAIN', SECRETARY-GENERAL TELLS COUNTRY'S RELIGIOUS LEADERS
19980520 CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY In Remarks to Dialogue among Four Religious Leaders of Bosnia And Herzegovina, Kofi Annan Congratulates Them on 'Remarkable Act of Healing'
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SG/SM/6568
AFR/62
SECRETARY-GENERAL STRONGLY CONDEMNS ARMED ATTACK AGAINST UNITED NATIONS PERSONNEL IN ANGOLA
19980520 Following is the text of a statement attributable to the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:The Secretary-General strongly condemns yesterday's armed attack against United Nations personnel in Angola, in which one local interpreter was killed and several people were wounded.