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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Secretary General of the UNITED NATIONS peacekeeping soldiers arrest a curse in the Golan

United Nations, New York (Reuters)-U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, on Wednesday (6/3), condemned the detention of UN peacekeeping soldiers by the evils of armed in the Golan Heights.

"The Secretary General condemns the detention of 21 soldiers of the peacekeeping forces of the UN Observers Separation (UNDOF) by the evils around Al-armed in the area restrictions and Jamla calling for their release as soon as possible," the contents of the statement issued by ban's spokesman, Xinhua reported.

The Security Council establishes UNDOF in May 1974, after fighting between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights. UNDOF mandate to keep holding the ceasefire between the parties, and to monitor the implementation of separation of Forces Agreement--which was signed by both parties and called for the establishment of a single area of the separator and the limited forces and weapons between the two sides.

According to some reports, a group of more than 20 soldiers detained by the UNDOF peacekeeping the evils which have ties with armed opposition to Syria on Wednesday morning in the area of limitation in the Golan Heights in Syria.

In a statement, the UN Chief's reminds all principals in Syria that UNDOF was given the mandate to monitor the separation of Forces Agreement between Israel and Syria.

"Freedom of movement and the safety and security of UNDOF should be respected by all parties," said the statement, as quoted by Xinhua.

According to Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations--to assume the rotating Presidency of the Security Council's President for March and read out a press statement regarding the events on Wednesday morning, "there are demands" put forward by the catcher.

Churkin also said the talks have been held between officials of the UNITED NATIONS peacekeeping forces and the U.N. soldiers who arrested them. (C003)



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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Secretary General of the UN's anti-bombing kecam Shiites in Pakistan

United Nations (Reuters)-the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-moon condemned the bomb blast which killed hard 81 people in Southwest Pakistan and called for the authorities quickly cracked down on the responsible party.

A spokesman for Ban Ki-moon, Martin Nesirky, conveys that statement on Sunday, the day after the bombing that claimed many lives and became the spotlight of the world.

Referring to two attacks on the minority Shiite community in Quetta in recent weeks, Ban "calls for quick action against those who claimed to be responsible and do the actions."

According to the AFP report, Ban also "reaffirmed the strong support of the United Nations in the efforts of the Government and people of Pakistan to protect religions and ethnic minorities as well as the fight against terrorism."

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Turkish court sentences general for insulting Erdogan

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ISTANBUL | Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:17pm EDT

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A retired general was given a suspended sentence of almost a year in jail on Tuesday for insulting Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, state run Anatolian news agency reported.

The case against General Saldiray Berk, who is also a suspect in an alleged coup plot, was filed by the prime minister.

Erdogan's lawyer petitioned the Ankara prosecutor's office last year, citing a speech Berk gave in 2008 during a visit to an village in eastern Turkey.

Berk was accused of asking his audience: "Do you know the prime minister has sold the country?"

Finding Berk guilty of the charge, the court, in the eastern province of Erzincan, suspended the 11 month and 20 day sentence for five years.

Berk, a former commander of the third army, was forced to retire in August due to the conspiracy case against him. He could be jailed for more than 12 years, if he is found guilty of being part of a plot to oust Erdogan from power.

The case against him formed part of an investigation into an alleged anti-government network called Ergenekon.

The military has traditionally regarded itself as the guardian of the secular state envisaged by the republic's revered founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

The country's generals have clashed several times with Erdogan since his religiously conservative AK Party first came to power in Muslim Turkey a decade ago.

But, by using legislation meant to make Turkey's democracy fit for membership of the European Union, Erdogan has succeeded in curbing the generals' power, lessening chances for a repeat of the coups that have punctuated the country's history since 1960.

Erdogan filed and won similar cases in the past, including one against a cartoonist who depicted him as a cat. The cartoonist was fined 5,000 lira ($2,793).

(Writing by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)



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