THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH DETAINED AND MISSING STAFF MEMBERS
Dr. Jassim
Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, March 25, 2022: In every corner of the world,
whether in their home countries or far away, United Nations personnel work
tirelessly to serve the people of the world.
This International Day of Solidarity
with Detained and Missing Staff Members reminds us of the perils that these
dedicated women and men often face while carrying out their vital mission and
advancing the ideals enshrined in the UN Charter.
Since 2021, 142 UN personnel have
been detained, including 15 in 2022 alone. In total, 22 United Nations
personnel are still in detention. National staff are often at particular risk
and face unacceptable threats to their safety and security.
We continue to monitor these cases
and seek the immediate release of all our colleagues. I thank the Standing
Committee on the Security and Independence of the International Civil Service
of the United Nations Staff Union for its steadfast advocacy and vigilance.
UN personnel should never be
arrested or detained because of the work they do in carrying out our mandate. I
call on all countries to ensure that the necessary privileges and immunities
are fully respected, including the immunity from legal process to be accorded
to UN personnel pursuant to the 1946 Convention on the Privileges and
Immunities of the United Nations.
I also call on all countries, which
have not yet done so, to accede to and fully implement the 1994 Convention on
the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel as well as the 2005
Optional Protocol to the Convention, which extends protection to personnel
delivering humanitarian, political or development assistance.
The safety of everyone who works
with the United Nations is our top priority. On this International Day, let us
stand in solidarity with all detained colleagues and pledge to protect all
United Nations personnel as they work to advance peace and human rights,
protect the planet and build a better future for all.
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