Yahoo – AFP,
December 14, 2016
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| The outgoing UN chief came under fire from many UN member-states including Russia when he decided in 2015 to extend benefits to the same-sex partners of UN employees (AFP Photo/Oliver BUNIC) |
United
Nations (United States) (AFP) - The UN Security Council on Wednesday dropped
advancing gay rights from a tribute to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon after
Russia raised objections, diplomats said.
A draft
statement that mentioned Ban's support for the LGBT community was changed to
note instead that "the most vulnerable or marginalized have been
increasingly heard and assisted" under his leadership.
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UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon makes
a statement to the press at a UNWRA
school
during his visit to the Gaza
Strip, Tuesday, June 28, 2016. (AP
Photo/Khalil Hamra)
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He will be
succeeded by Antonio Guterres, the former prime minister of Portugal who served
as UN refugee chief for a decade.
Ban has won
praise from LGBT activists for his appeals to countries to decriminalize
homosexuality.
The
outgoing UN chief came under fire from many UN member-states including Russia
when he decided in 2015 to extend benefits to the same-sex partners of UN
employees.
In
September, he hosted the first high-level meeting at the United Nations on the
rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to push for an end to
discrimination.
More than
70 countries still have laws on their books making homosexuality a crime.
The
statement read by Spanish Ambassador Roman Oyarzun, who holds the council
presidency this month, listed the Paris climate deal and the UN's new
sustainable development goals as Ban's major achievements.
Addressing
the council, Ban said his "deepest regret on leaving office is the
continuing nightmare in Syria."
He again
appealed to the council to unite and take action to protect Syrian civilians as
the city of Aleppo came under renewed shelling and air strikes in one of the
fiercest battles of the five-year war.


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