Noon Briefings


The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights today reiterated its belief that something similar to Justice Richard Goldstone’s Gaza Fact Finding Mission is also needed for Sri Lanka ‑‑ given the widespread concerns about the conduct of the recent war there. The Office said it is still deeply concerned that some 250,000 displaced people are living in what are basically internment camps.
Peacekeepers from the African Union–United Nations mission in Darfur (UNAMID) have intervened in a deadly ethnic clash in North Darfur between two tribes. At least two people died and six people from both sides sustained injuries during the fighting. The immediate cause of the clash is believed to be access to water sources.
The Secretary-General, in remarks to reporters this morning, warmly welcomed the statement today by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, making it clear that the constitutional process regarding the Afghan elections must be fully respected. He said that the United Nations will do its utmost for the conduct of the second round of elections, scheduled for 7 November 2009, in a free, fair, transparent and secure environment.