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[casi] "UN News Service" <UNNews@un.org>: IRAQ: UN ENVOY TO MEETMUSLIM SHI'ITE RELIGIOUS LEADERS



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From: "UN News Service" <UNNews@un.org>
To: <news11@list.un.org>
Subject: IRAQ: UN ENVOY TO MEET MUSLIM SHI'ITE RELIGIOUS LEADERS
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 15:00:54 -0400
Message-ID: <000d01c33cde$717ab7e0$720a960a@un.org>

IRAQ: UN ENVOY TO MEET MUSLIM SHI'ITE RELIGIOUS LEADERS
New York, Jun 27 2003  3:00PM
Continuing his efforts to meet with and listen to all shades of Iraqi
political, religious, intellectual and civil leaders, United Nations
envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello is scheduled to go to the Islamic holy city
of Najaf tomorrow to meet with Muslim Shi'ite religious leaders.

Mr. Vieira de Mello, Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special
Representative, is expected to meet with Ayatollah Ali Muhammad
al-Sistani, Imam Muqtada Al-Sadr, leader of the Sadriyun Movement and
Imam Mohammed Baqer Al-Hakim, leader of the Supreme Council for the
Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI).

This will be his third trip outside Baghdad to the provinces and he will
continue to meet with the broadest possible range of representatives of
Iraqi society in order to assist them and the United States-run Coalition
Provisional Authority (CPA) in their efforts to create a representative,
democratic administration as soon as possible.

On Monday the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the
Special Representative's office are organizing a meeting of experts in
Baghdad on transitional justice to bring Iraqi jurists and international
experts together with the CPA to ensure that those responsible for past
crimes in Iraq are brought to justice.

Participants in the meeting, which Mr. Vieira de Mello will open, include
experts from the American University in Washington, the International
Committee for the Red Cross, Amnesty International, Physicians for Human
Rights, the War Torn Society and a forensic team from the UN mission in
Kosovo.

The meeting will provide the forum in which Iraqi human rights experts
can share their experiences, express their aspirations and learn about
experiences and approaches that others have adopted to deal with past
human rights violations.
 2003-06-27 00:00:00.000

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