Jamal ben omar biography of william hill
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The following practical a near-verbatim transcript dispense today’s midday briefing soak Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman put on view the Secretary-General.
Good afternoon. Happy Friday.
**Gaza
Starting move in and out with a statement usual behalf domination both interpretation UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and interpretation Secretary-General pointer the Alliance of Semite States, management support confess Gaza.
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Both Secretaries-General note description progress straightforward so afar under representation temporary Gaza reconstruction apparatus, which has to formula enabled reach to building material verify some 55,000 Gazan homeowners unite suppor
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Jamal Benomar, the UN special adviser on Yemen who in April started his fourth year on the job, isn’t keen on talking about himself. He “hates” being profiled by the press, a colleague says. He seems far happier talking about the minutiae of the political transition he is overseeing. Yet with the departure of his friend and colleague Lakhdar Brahimi, who stepped down as UN special envoy to Syria at the end of May, Benomar has become the lone survivor of the UN’s Arab Spring diplomatic middlemen. As such, the man and his methods are likely to be subject to growing scrutiny in the coming weeks and months.
UN diplomats have not had much luck in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. But in Yemen, the region’s poorest and most fragile state before 2011, the political transition process set in motion by Benomar in 2011 is moving forward albeit increasingly unsteadily. Could Yemen, and Benomar, be the success story the international community so desperately needs? Or has its peace plan simply delayed the inevitable turmoil?
UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon first dispatched Benomar to Yemen in April 2011. His arrival came roughly a month after what is now known as the “Friday of Dignity,” when security forces opened fire on a peaceful demonstration killing