UN / MALI HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT
10-Nov-2022
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A UN spokesperson informed that the UN Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) documented 375 violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which represents a 20 percent decrease compared to the previous quarterly report. UNIFEED
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DATELINE: 10 NOVEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
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DATELINE: 10 NOVEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
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RECENT – NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, UN headquarters
10 NOVEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, Tremblay in the podium
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The UN Mission in Mali – MINUSMA - issued yesterday its report on trends of violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law which covers the period from 1 July to 30 September 2022. During this period, MINUSMA documented 375 violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which represents a 20 percent decrease compared to the previous quarterly report.”
4. Wide shot, briefing room
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“In total, 243 civilians were killed, 77 injured and 55 were abducted or missing. Ten percent of them were women and one percent children, according to the data documented by the Mission. Extremist groups continued to be the main perpetrators.”
6. Close up, journalist asking question
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The UN Mission welcomes the efforts made by the Malian authorities to combat impunity, including the announcement of the opening of investigations into allegations of violations attributed to the Malian Defense and Security Forces. The Mission continues to actively support national efforts to ensure greater respect for human rights and to end impunity, including through training and capacity-building.”
8. Wide shot, briefing room
1. Wide shot, UN headquarters
10 NOVEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, Tremblay in the podium
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The UN Mission in Mali – MINUSMA - issued yesterday its report on trends of violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law which covers the period from 1 July to 30 September 2022. During this period, MINUSMA documented 375 violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which represents a 20 percent decrease compared to the previous quarterly report.”
4. Wide shot, briefing room
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“In total, 243 civilians were killed, 77 injured and 55 were abducted or missing. Ten percent of them were women and one percent children, according to the data documented by the Mission. Extremist groups continued to be the main perpetrators.”
6. Close up, journalist asking question
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephanie Tremblay, Associate Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The UN Mission welcomes the efforts made by the Malian authorities to combat impunity, including the announcement of the opening of investigations into allegations of violations attributed to the Malian Defense and Security Forces. The Mission continues to actively support national efforts to ensure greater respect for human rights and to end impunity, including through training and capacity-building.”
8. Wide shot, briefing room
STORYLINE
A UN spokesperson informed that the UN Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) documented 375 violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which represents a 20 percent decrease compared to the previous quarterly report.
Briefing journalist in New York on Thursday (10 Nov), Stephanie Tremblay, UN Associate Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, said the numbers are part of MINUSMA’s report on trends of violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which covers the period from 1 July to 30 September 2022.
In total, 243 civilians were killed, 77 injured and 55 were abducted or missing. Ten percent of them were women and one percent children, according to the data documented by the Mission.
According to Tremblay, “extremist groups continued to be the main perpetrators.”
The spokesperson informed that “the UN Mission welcomes the efforts made by the Malian authorities to combat impunity, including the announcement of the opening of investigations into allegations of violations attributed to the Malian Defense and Security Forces.”
Tremblay also said that “the Mission continues to actively support national efforts to ensure greater respect for human rights and to end impunity, including through training and capacity-building.”
Briefing journalist in New York on Thursday (10 Nov), Stephanie Tremblay, UN Associate Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, said the numbers are part of MINUSMA’s report on trends of violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, which covers the period from 1 July to 30 September 2022.
In total, 243 civilians were killed, 77 injured and 55 were abducted or missing. Ten percent of them were women and one percent children, according to the data documented by the Mission.
According to Tremblay, “extremist groups continued to be the main perpetrators.”
The spokesperson informed that “the UN Mission welcomes the efforts made by the Malian authorities to combat impunity, including the announcement of the opening of investigations into allegations of violations attributed to the Malian Defense and Security Forces.”
Tremblay also said that “the Mission continues to actively support national efforts to ensure greater respect for human rights and to end impunity, including through training and capacity-building.”
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