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Press Release |
Fifty-eighth General Assembly
Plenary
81st
Meeting (AM)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY APPROVES APPOINTMENT OF LOUISE
ARBOUR OF
AS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN
RIGHTS
The General Assembly this morning approved the appointment of
Justice Louise Arbour of
A Canadian Supreme Court Justice and ex-prosecutor of United
Nations war crimes tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, Ms. Arbour succeeds Sergio Vieira de Mello, who was killed in a
terrorist attack in Baghdad last August.
At the outset of the meeting, Assembly President Julian R. Hunte (
Also this morning, the Assembly took noted of a letter dated
11 February from the Secretary-General informing it that
The representatives of Morocco, Malaysia, Bulgaria (on behalf
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)), Tunisia (on
behalf of the African Group), Ireland (on behalf of the Western European and
Other Group) and the Republic of Korea also expressed their condolences to the
Government and people of Morocco, as well as congratulated Ms. Arbour on her appointment as the new High Commissioner for
Human Rights.
The Assembly established the post of United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights in December 1993, with a wide-ranging mandate to
oversee the world body's complex and multifaceted activities in that field.
The first person to hold the post was José Ayala Lasso, a former Foreign
Minister from
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