In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The General Assembly expects to take up the agenda item “Appointment of the Secretary-General of the United Nations” this afternoon. The Assembly’s action comes after the Security Council’s adoption of resolution 1987 (2011) last Friday. The Secretary-General will attend the General Assembly meeting.
The Secretary-General told Uruguay’s Parliament yesterday that people in the Middle East and North Africa are raising their voices in a once-in-a-generation moment for freedom and democracy. He said he had again urged Syria’s President to protect his people, respect their rights, listen, and facilitate refugee returns.
Reporting to the Human Rights Council, High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay says the information received by the fact-finding mission on Syria reflects a dire human rights situation. The alleged breaches of basic rights on such a broad scale require a thorough investigation and full accountability.
The United Nations Mission in Sudan reports that the intensive bombing by the Sudanese Armed Forces in the past week is continuing in the surroundings of Kadugli and Kauda, in Southern Kordofan. The Mission is extremely concerned about a bombing campaign which often appears to be indiscriminate, causing huge suffering to civilian populations and which endangers humanitarian assistance.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned the Syrian authorities’ unrelenting violent crackdown on peaceful protestors across the country. She called it “utterly deplorable for any Government to attempt to bludgeon its population into submission, using tanks, artillery and snipers”.
The Secretary-General addressed the General Assembly’s meeting on HIV/AIDS this morning. He said that, from its birth, the campaign against AIDS was much more than a battle against disease. It was a cry for human rights. It was a call for gender equality. It was a demand for the equal treatment of all people.