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ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR KADER ASMAL, MP, SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER OF
EDUCATION, AT THE 32nd SESSION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF UNESCO,
Paris, France, 2 October 2003
Libya was elected yesterday by secret ballot to head the top United
Nations human rights panel - a break from nearly 50 years of
tradition in which chairpersons are elected by acclamation.
A United Nations investigation has confirmed reports of serious
human rights abuses perpetrated by soldiers and armed groups
operating in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of
the...
Closing Remarks at the Joint United Nations (Office of the UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights) and World Bank Staff Learning
Seminar on Human Rights and Development by James D. Wolfensohn,...