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Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General - on Gabon [1]

30 Aug 2023

Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General - on Gabon

The Secretary-General is following the evolving situation in Gabon very closely. He notes with deep concern the announcement of the election results amidst reports of serious infringements of fundamental freedoms.   

He firmly condemns the ongoing coup attempt as a means to resolve the post-electoral crisis.   
  
The Secretary-General reaffirms his strong opposition to military coups.  
   
The Secretary-General calls on all actors involved to exercise restraint, engage in an inclusive and meaningful dialogue and ensure that the rule of law and human rights are fully respected. He also calls on the national army and security forces to guarantee the physical integrity of the President of the Republic and his family.    
   
The United Nations stands by the people of Gabon.    

Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General 
New York, 30 August 2023 

Press Releases [2]
  •  [3] The UN for strong institutions that will consolidate democratic foundations [3]Situation in Gabon: The UN for strong institutions that will consolidate democratic foundations [3]
  •  [4] The United Nations reiterates its call for a peaceful electoral process [4]Gabon- General elections: The United Nations reiterates its call for a peaceful electoral process [4]

Source URL: https://unoca.unmissions.org/en/statement-attributable-spokesperson-secretary-general-gabon

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[1] https://unoca.unmissions.org/en/statement-attributable-spokesperson-secretary-general-gabon
[2] https://unoca.unmissions.org/en/press-releases
[3] https://unoca.unmissions.org/en/situation-gabon-un-strong-institutions-will-consolidate-democratic-foundations-0
[4] https://unoca.unmissions.org/en/gabon-general-elections-united-nations-reiterates-its-call-peaceful-electoral-process-0