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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel (16 December 2009)
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, COMMUNIST PARTY OF NEPAL- MAOIST (CPN-M)
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel (16 December 2009)
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, MAOIST ARMY
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, MAOIST ARMY
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: ANG1EE12, Auditor:
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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 67 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: ANG1EE12, Auditor:
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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 67 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: ANG1EE12, Auditor:
...
Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 67 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: ANG1EE12, Auditor:
...
Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
We are gathered at UN House in Kathmandu for a historic step in Nepal's peace process. It is a step that the parties agreed on – namely, that those Maoist army personnel disqualified as a result of the UN-led verification exercise would be discharged. Today the UCPN-M, the Government, and the United Nations, represented by the Resident Coordinator and the Country Representative of UNICEF, will sign the Action Plan on Discharge. The Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms Radhika Coomaraswamy, will sign as a witness, as will I. As we have seen, there is no such thing as a simple peace process. By the standards of international experiences the world over, Nepal's peace process can claim remarkable attributes. From ceasefire to peace agreement, from peace agreement to elections, from elections to declaration of a republic and government formation - each step has been difficult, and delayed; but each has been accomplished. Now, the peace process has been at a low ebb, moribund and deadlocked, for too long. In signing today's agreement on the release of the disqualified personnel, the parties are taking a step towards reclaiming and reviving the peace track. We encourage the parties to demonstrate the same positive spirit in all their words and actions.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, PEACE AGREEMENT, PEACE MAKING, PEACE BUILDING, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, POLITICAL COOPERATION, POLITICAL MOVEMENTS, POLITICAL OPPOSITION, CIVIC EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, PEACE PROCESS, COMMUNITY, SECURITY COUNCIL, CASTES, DALITS, LIVELIHOODS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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Address by Representative of the Secretary-General Karin Landgren at the signing of Action Plan on Discharge of Disqualified Maoist Army Personnel
Abstract:
"I would like to express my warmest congratulations on the signing of this agreement, and my encouragement that this experience may also pave the way for renewed efforts to bring to a positive conclusion other complex challenges that lie ahead, including the integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist army personnel, and the promulgation of a new constitution." - RSG, Karin Landgren.
Publisher: UNMIN Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
PROCESS
Thematic Group:
UNMIN, (2009)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
PDF | File Size: 67 KB   Download
Feeder: ANJANA SHRESTHA, Editor: FIDAH SHRESTHA, Auditor:
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