2014年CRI 联合国加紧对南苏丹的外交努力 柬埔寨数万民众示威要求洪森下台(在线收听

 

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the work of East African countries in peacefully resolving the ongoing conflict in South Sudan,

offering his "full support" to the regional efforts.

A statement issued by Ban's spokesperson says

the UN chief welcomes the outcome of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Summit held on 27 December,

appointing a mediation team to work with the government of South Sudan and opposition in reaching a cease fire,

the release of the detainees and building toward a process of peaceful dialogue.

In the statement, Ban Ki-moon pledges the United Nations stands with the people of South Sudan

and will continue to do everything within its means to protect civilians at risk

and provide necessary humanitarian assistance.

An estimated 40,000 opposition supporters took to the streets in capital Phnom Penh Sunday afternoon

to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Hun Sen and a re-vote

following allegations of serious irregularities during the July election.

It was the 15th day of the opposition's daily protests

and was the largest-ever since the disputed July poll

because thousands of protesting garment workers, who have gone on strikes since Wednesday over low wage hike,

have also taken part in the opposition's protests.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the work of East African countries in peacefully resolving the ongoing conflict in South Sudan, offering his "full support" to the regional efforts.

A statement issued by Ban's spokesperson says the UN chief welcomes the outcome of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Summit held on 27 December, appointing a mediation team to work with the government of South Sudan and opposition in reaching a cease fire, the release of the detainees and building toward a process of peaceful dialogue.

In the statement, Ban Ki-moon pledges the United Nations stands with the people of South Sudan and will continue to do everything within its means to protect civilians at risk and provide necessary humanitarian assistance.

An estimated 40,000 opposition supporters took to the streets in capital Phnom Penh Sunday afternoon to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Hun Sen and a re-vote following allegations of serious irregularities during the July election.

It was the 15th day of the opposition's daily protests and was the largest-ever since the disputed July poll because thousands of protesting garment workers, who have gone on strikes since Wednesday over low wage hike, have also taken part in the opposition's protests.

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