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  • UN Family In Armenia Condemns Attack On UN Headquarters In Nigeria

    UN FAMILY IN ARMENIA CONDEMNS ATTACK ON UN HEADQUARTERS IN NIGERIA

    Noyan Tapan
    www.nt.am
    29.08.2011

    (Noyan Tapan - 29.08.2011) The UN Staff in Armenia condemned the
    bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja, Nigeria, causing
    numerous deaths and injuries and expressed their deepest sympathies
    to the victims and their families.

    UN building in Abuja, which house 26 humanitarian and development
    agencies of the United Nations family, were attacked by a car bomb
    on Friday, 26 August 2011.

    BAN Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General said: "This was an assault
    on those who devote their lives to helping others. We condemn this
    terrible act, utterly. A number of people are dead; many more are
    wounded. "

    UN Office in Armenia together with the United Nations offices around
    the world are flying the UN flag at half mast, as a symbol of support
    for the bereaved in this time of sorrow.

    Maria Dotsenko, UN Resident Coordinator a.i. in Armenia said: "We
    express our deep sympathy and condolences to the victims of this
    heinous crime and to their families, to the people and Government of
    Nigeria and to the UN colleagues."

    The UN Staff in Armenia observed a minute of silence on Monday,
    August 29 2011.

    The UN Secretary-General delegated the Deputy UN Secretary-General,
    Asha-Rose Migiro and the UN Security Chief, Under-Secretary-General
    Gregory Starr to fly to Nigeria. The UN system is responding to
    this emergency.

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