ArabicNews.Com Logo


Put a link to your website. Special rate. Find out!Advertising Info

Some headlines today:


......................
 
 Today's Front Page
 This Edition's Front Page
 Search Archives | News Calendar
 
Weather | Recipes | Premium Subscription | Free Newsletter
Advertise on our site | Apply for sales job

Search using Kosmix, the web categorization engine


UN official urges protection of Iraqi academics threatened by violence
Iraq, Politics, 4/15/2006

The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) yesterday appealed for international support to Iraqi academics and intellectuals and called for measures to protect them from a "heinous campaign of violence."

Koïchiro Matsuura's appeal followed a meeting he had in Paris with Muhyi Alkateeb, Iraq's Ambassador to UNESCO, and representatives of two international networks of intellectuals advocating the protection of Iraqi academics who described the impact of threats, kidnappings and killings on the educational community.

According to the Center for the Arab and Mediterranean World, some 180 academics have been killed in Iraq since 2003 and thousands more have been driven into exile.

Many are prevented from carrying out their work and are considering leaving the country at a time when their contribution to the reconstruction of Iraq is badly needed, participants at the UNESCO meeting said. They further pointed out that deteriorating security on campuses was undermining academic life for students as well.

"I call on the international community," the Director-General declared, "to show solidarity with Iraqi academics and intellectuals who are subjected to a heinous campaign of violence."

During the meeting, the Ambassador asked Matsuura for assistance in raising awareness and international support for Iraqi academics. The UNESCO chief responded positively, noting that Iraq "has long been at the forefront of thought and learning in the Middle East" and pledging the agency's commitment "to doing all it can to help in the reconstruction of its educational system and the development of its capacities."

UNESCO said its Office for Iraq has been increasingly engaged with the Iraqi authorities to create an international network of solidarity between Iraqi and foreign universities. UNESCO has also been channelling material and logistical help for the reconstruction of Iraq's educational system.

In another development, UNESCO's Executive Board ended its session in Paris yesterday with the adoption of a decision urging mutual respect for cultural diversity, religious beliefs and religious symbols. "For the first time in many weeks, a consensus has been achieved within an intergovernmental forum on an issue that has seriously troubled efforts of dialogue and rapprochement among cultures and civilizations," the Director-General said in a communiqué.

Previous Stories:
  Bush on democracy and Iraq   (3/30/2006)
  US government report on Iraq's human rights   (3/13/2006)
  Some 37,000 civilians were killed in Iraq since the invasion   (8/3/2004)

Please add a link on your webiste pointing to ArabicNews.com and bookmark ArabicNews.com & subscribe to our daily email news bulletin.

Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info

Search

 

phone cards




Copyright & other notices
Copyright © 1995-2003 Arabic News.com, All Rights Reserved.
Send comments & suggestions to the webmaster. ArabicNews.com and ArabicNews are trademarks of ArabicNews.com