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By Suzanne Presto1The United Nations held a ceremony Friday to mark the fourth anniversary of the deadly bombing of U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. Twenty two people were killed in the August 19 attack, and more than 150 others were wounded, leading the U.N. to substantially reduce its mission in Iraq. VOA's Suzanne Presto reports from the United Nations bureau in New York.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (l) and staff in New York, 17 Aug 2007, commemorate the fourth anniversary of the bombing of the headquarters in Baghdad |
U.N. officials, staffers, loved ones of the victims and survivors3 gathered before a memorial plaque4 honoring those killed in the 2003 attack.
Nearby, the torn U.N. flag that once flew over the organization's Baghdad office is mounted on the wall.
Survivors laid a wreath of violet and yellow flowers before the plaque after victims' names were read out loud.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says the August 19 attack was one of the U.N.'s "darkest days."
"Four years on, our hearts remain heavy," said the U.N. chief. "We have lost colleagues before in the line of duty. But this was the first time the United Nations was deliberately5 targeted on such a massive scale."
Mr. Ban says the attack shattered any illusion that U.N. ideals and impartiality6 would permit the body to escape violence in Iraq.
Still, he said, the U.N.'s commitment to peace remains7 unchanged.
"Today, those very ideals, the same resolve, guide our work for peace whether in Darfur or in Delhi, or in Beirut or in Baghdad," siad Mr. Ban.
Mr. Ban says such a commitment is evident in the U.N. plan to expand its role in Iraq through the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, or UNAMI. He says such work honors those who were killed in the terrorist attack, including top U.N. envoy8 Sergio Vieira de Mello.
"The Security Council's recent decision to renew and strengthen UNAMI's mandate9 is an opportunity to carry forward the work of Sergio Vieira de Mello and his colleagues," he said. "Yet I understand the fears and concerns some staff may have about any expansion. That is why I affirm to you today that any such measure remains strictly10 subject to conditions on the ground. Your safety is and always will be a a paramount11 concern."
Depending on the security situation, the U.N. Mission in Iraq is expected to increase from 55 to 95 international employees. The organization will play a larger role in brokering12 political dialogue inside Iraq and winning support from Iraq's neighbors for the country's security.
A U.N. spokeswoman Friday said an investigation13 into the August 2003 bombing is complete. She says the report identifies the attackers and explains how the bombing was carried out. She adds that findings will be made public after the victims' families are informed.
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