Observances (fr)

Official observances


GA/SM/244-OBV/210
03/05/2001
Press Release
GA/SM/244
OBV/210


PRESS FREEDOM POWERFUL INSTRUMENT TO FIGHT RACISM, INTOLERANCE

SAYS GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY


Following is the statement of the President of the General Assembly, Harri Holkeri (Finland) entitled "Fighting Racism and Promoting Diversity:  The Role of the Free Press", on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, which is observed on 3 May:

OBV/209-PI/1341
03/05/2001
Press Release
OBV/209
PI/1341


UN OBSERVANCE OF WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY FOCUSES ON RELATION


BETWEEN RACISM AND PRESS FREEDOM


Today’s observance of World Press Freedom Day and its focus on the relationship between racism and press freedom was a reminder that with freedom came responsibility, General Assembly President Harri Holkeri said this morning at the Headquarters observance of World Press Freedom Day. 

SG/SM/7768-OBV/206
16/04/2001
Press Release
SG/SM/7768
OBV/206


UN LEADERS DESCRIBE FREE PRESS AS ESSENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT,

IN JOINT WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY MESSAGE


Following is the text of a joint message, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day (3 May 2001), from Secretary-General Kofi Annan; the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Koichiro Matsuura; and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson:

GA/SM/237-OBV/203
21/03/2001
Press Release
GA/SM/237
OBV/203


GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE FOR WORLD DAY FOR WATER


Following is the text of a statement issued today by General Assembly President Harri Holkeri (Finland) on the occasion of the World Day for Water (22 March):

GA/SM/236-OBV/202
21/03/2001
Press Release
GA/SM/236
OBV/202


GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE FOR WORLD POETRY DAY


Following is the text of a statement issued today by General Assembly President Harri Holkeri (Finland) on the occasion of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) World Poetry Day

(21 March):