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PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT ON HAITI EARTHQUAKE

Statement on Haiti Earthquake


The powerful earthquake that rocked Haiti Tuesday 12 January 2010 is indeed a major disaster and unparalleled event for the people of Haiti. The headquarters of the UN Mission in Port-au-Prince (MINUSTAH) has been seriously damaged and several UN staff members are reported missing. The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for DRC, Mr. Alan Doss and the whole staff of MONUC are deeply saddened by the tragic event and express solidarity with Haitian colleagues of MONUC and Congolese colleagues of MINUSTAH. During this most painful ordeal, MONUC staff pray and will continue to pray for Haitian people, colleagues and their families.

For your information, MINUSTAH has been in Haiti since 2004; it has 11,000 staff members or so including 7,000 troops, 2,000 police and civilian staff. This is a major tragedy for both the country and the UN community.

MONUC WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2009

 

Madnodje Mounoubai, spokesperson: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen

In view of recent developments that have caused further debate on the role and action of MONUC to protect civilians, support the FARDC and the efforts to eliminate the threat of armed groups, we will devote this press conference to an update on the deployment and action of MONUC in general. We have therefore asked the MONUC Force Commander, Lt. General Babacar Gaye, to provide an update of the deployment and actions of the Force to help the media better understand and assist them in their task.

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Security Council delegation welcomes co-operation between DRC and MONUC

 

Kinshasa May 19, 2009- The delegation of the United Nations Security Council arrived yesterday in Kinshasa via Goma in North Kivu, and left the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo after meeting with high-level officials of the DRC, including President Joseph Kabila Kabange.

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