UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Biachimmi
Excellencies, This is my second visit to Myanmar in just over a year. Both visits have been at critical times for the country's future. My first visit was in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. This devastating natural disaster, which took so many lives and created so much hardship, touched hearts across the globe. In Myanmar's moment of need, the world responded generously. I want to personally thank everyone here today for your remarkable contributions to the relief and recovery effort. You have saved lives, rejuvenated communities and made it possible for many thousands of people to reclaim their livelihoods. You have helped Myanmar to overcome adversity. It is important that this work continues.
I felt the tragedy of Cyclone Nargis deeply -- as a fellow Asian and as Secretary-General . I am Asia's second Secretary-General. The first was Myanmar's U Thant. I revere his memory. I also recall his wise words. U Thant said: "The worth of the individual human being is the most unique and precious of all our assets and must be the beginning and end of all our efforts. Governments, systems, ideologies and institutions come and go, but humanity remains." This is why I have returned. As Secretary-General, I attach the highest importance to helping the people of this country to achieve their legitimate aspirations. The United Nations works for people – their rights, their well-being, their dignity. It is not an option. It is our responsibility. I have come to show the unequivocal shared commitment of the United Nations to the people of Myanmar. I am here today to say: Myanmar – you are not alone. We want to work with you for a united, peaceful, prosperous, democratic and modern Myanmar. We want to help you rise from poverty. We want to work with you so your country can take its place as a respected and responsible member of the international community. We want to help you achieve national reconciliation, durable peace and sustainable development. But, let me emphasize: neither peace nor development can thrive without democracy and respect for human rights. Myanmar is no exception. --- Adihlak HIKA ah rel ding. |
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Ban Ki-moon Biachimmi
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