• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

U.N.'s Ban Ki-moon condemns Honduras leader's arrest

UNITED NATIONS
Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:25pm EDT

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned about the latest developments in Honduras and condemns the arrest of the country's constitutional president, a U.N. spokesman said on Sunday.

World

"He expresses his strong support for the country's democratic institutions and condemns the arrest today of the constitutional President of the Republic," the spokesman said in a statement.

"He urges the reinstatement of the democratically elected representatives of the country and full respect for human rights, including safeguards for the security of President Zelaya, members of his family and his government.

"He calls on all Hondurans to engage peacefully and in the spirit of reconciliation to resolve their differences.

"The Secretary-General welcomes the prompt diplomatic efforts of the Organization of American States, whose Permanent Council is holding a special meeting this morning.

"The United Nations stands ready to provide assistance in overcoming this crisis," he said.



More from Reuters

Photo

Accused 9/11 plotters may face NY "Guantanamo"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - If the men accused of plotting the September 11 attacks wonder what conditions they might face when they are moved to New York from Guantanamo Bay for trial, they can expect solitary confinement, 23-hour-a-day lockdowns, constant video surveillance and almost no visitors.

Traders in the oil options pit work at the New York Mercantile Exchange, September 9, 2008.  REUTERS/Chip East

"More assumptions, more risk"

New oil and gas reserve rules were supposed to improve transparency, but the unforeseen consequences of the regulations could add a layer of uncertainty for investors.  Full Article 

The sun sets over the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik, Northwest Territories November 11, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Jeffrey Jones

An Arctic economy in limbo

Beset by political and economic setbacks, one of the world's biggest pipeline projects is on hold, and it's unclear if the project will ever break ground.  Full Article