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HR/CN/799
COMMISSION ADOPTS MEASURES ON HUMANITARIAN STANDARDS, SLAVERY, TRAFFIC IN WOMEN, HEALTH OF WOMEN AND GIRLS, JUSTICE ISSUES
19970414 Special Rapporteur on Iraq Says Widespread Human Rights Violations Continue(Reissued as received.)
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SG/SM/6203
SECRETARY-GENERAL ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR CYPRUS
19970414 The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for the Secretary-General:
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HR/CN/797*
COUNTRIES DECRY 'SELECTIVITY' IN DISCUSSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT COMMISSION
19970414GENEVA, 10 April (UN Information Service) -- The Commission on Human Rights continued its debate on human rights violations throughout the world this morning, with several members decrying what they called an impartial approach on the part of developed countries.
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SG/SM/6203
SECRETARY-GENERAL ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR CYPRUS
19970414 The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for the Secretary-General:
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ENV/DEV/414/
COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONCLUDES THREE-DAY HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT CORRECTION
19970414In Press Release ENV/DEV/414 of 10 April the first sentence of the second paragraph on page 1 should read:
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HR/CN/800
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS ON CAMBODIA, SOMALIA
19970414 Measure Passed Condemning Terrorism; Others Texts Focus on Indigenous Peoples, Torture, Violence against Women(Reissued as received.)
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SG/SM/6204
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SECRETARY-GENERAL STRESSES NEED FOR CEASE-FIRE, SUSTAINED TALKS ON ZAIRE'S FUTURE
19970414 The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary- General Kofi Annan:While I am pleased that the parties to the conflict in Zaire have accepted the five-point peace plan endorsed by the Security Council, I am concerned that its implementation has not yet begun in earnest. There is no firm cease-fire.
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HR/CN/798
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS DISCUSSES CHILD RIGHTS
19970414GENEVA, 10 April (UN Information Service) -- The sale of children, child prostitution, child pornography and related issues were discussed this evening by the Commission on Human Rights, with the group's Special Rapporteur on the topic telling the meeting that insensitive handling of victims of such abuses could cause far more anguish than already had been inflicted.