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SECRETARY-GENERAL'S STATEMENTS

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'Sense of solidarity
and justice' brings world together to mark 60th anniversary of Palestine
refugee agency, says UN Secretary General in video message
United Nations
Secretary-General |
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Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon's video message to the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East sixtieth anniversary
concert in Vienna, 30 June 2009 (videotaping on 29 May):
President Heinz Fischer of Austria,
Mayor Michael Häupl of the city of Vienna,
Commissioner-General Karen AbuZayd of UNRWA,
Distinguished guests,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am pleased to share my warm wishes to all
assembled in this historic square, as well as all those following
the broadcast around the world.
Tonight promises to be a magical evening of music
and poetry.
Artists who perform with their heart and soul
often have a special gift to cross the boundaries of faith, race and
social class.
They remind us of our shared humanity as well as
our shared responsibility to build a better world.
That sense of solidarity and justice is what
brings us here tonight as we mark the sixtieth anniversary of the UN
agency responsible for Palestine refugees, UNRWA.
We also honor a people who have shown great
courage in the face of conflict. A people who have strived to better
their lives and those of their children, in particular through
education.
That effort will gain new support with a
scholarship fund for Palestinian refugee students to be launched
here in Vienna —- and generously supported by the OPEC (Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries)Fund for International Development.
I also wish to pay tribute to the great musician
featured tonight.
Marcel Khalife is a man of humble origins, who
empathized at an early age with the plight of those living as
refugees in his native Lebanon.
Ladies and gentlemen,
When UNRWA was established in 1949, no one
anticipated that its humanitarian and human development work would
be needed for this long.
But, until there is a final settlement of the
conflict, I am confident that UNRWA will continue to be a source of
strength and support for millions of Palestinian refugees.
My best wishes to all for a memorable evening.
Let us take the spirit of this night to build a
peaceful tomorrow for the people of the region and, indeed, the
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