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Ending the use of sexual violence in conflict - World


Ending the use of sexual violence in conflict
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Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security: Sexual Violence in Conflict
Thank you, Mr President, and thank you to our briefers for their compelling and informative testimonies. The UK is proud to be a partner in this vital work.
Sexual violence is a feature of conflict in countries around the world.
We are particularly concerned about the credible and widely corroborated reports of rape and sexual violence in Tigray. We urge Ethiopia to work closely with the Office of the Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict to address this. ....

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UN condemns violence against Myanmar peaceful protesters and deaths


The UN Security Council late Thursday strongly condemned the use of violence against peaceful protesters in Myanmar and the deaths of hundreds of civilians, but dropped the threat of possible future action against the military following the February 1 coup.
The British-drafted press statement approved by all 15 council members after intense negotiations that began Wednesday expressed deep concern at the rapidly deteriorating situation in Myanmar and reiterated the council s call on the military to exercise utmost restraint.
The original draft was much stronger and would have expressed the Security Council s readiness to consider further steps, which could include sanctions. It would also have deplored the use of violence against peaceful protesters and condemned in the strongest terms the killing of hundreds of civilians by the security forces. ....

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