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Subject: Bahrain woman elected UN General Assembly president
From: "Prabha Khosla" <prabha at idirect.com>
Date: Sat, June 10, 2006 5:17 pm
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Friday June 9, 2006
Bahrain woman elected UN General Assembly president
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - A pioneering lawyer and women's rights advocate from
Bahrain has been elected U.N. General Assembly president, the third woman in
history and the first from the Middle East ever to take the post.
Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, the legal adviser to Bahrain's Royal Court,
was chosen for the job Thursday. She is taking over at a time of turmoil,
with U.N. under fire from critics in the U.S. and many of Secretary-General
Kofi Annan's proposals to reform the world body bogged down in a power
battle between rich and poor nations.
Sheikha Haya's most important job will likely involve the decision to
replace Annan, whose second and last five-year term ends in December. The
General Assembly traditionally rubber stamps the Security Council's choice
for U.N. chief, but some member states have demanded it play a greater role
this year.
In a speech to the General Assembly, Sheikha Haya said that reforming the
U.N. is vital. She urged world leaders to agree on a "comprehensive and
practical strategy'' to fight terrorism, and pledged to fight injustice
against women around the world.
"Their suffering drives me to work with you to find suitable solutions to
alleviate their pain and uphold the principles of the U.N. charter, which
emphasizes fill respect for human rights,'' Sheikha Haya said.
Sheikha Haya, who is a member of Bahrain's royal family, will oversee the
General Assembly's yearlong 61st session, which begins with a two-week
plenary meeting of the U.N. body in September. She takes over from Jan
Eliasson of Sweden, who will turn over the gavel to her then.
The General Assembly, which includes all 191 U.N. member states, often
takes a back seat to the more powerful Security Council. Yet its president
can play an important role and is often asked to help settle disputes
between blocs of nations.
Eliasson, for example, oversaw negotiations to create the new U.N. Human
Rights Council.
He also intervened last week when delegates at a major HIV/AIDS conference
could not agree on a document meant to spell out their strategy for fighting
the virus over the next 10 years.
Sheikha Haya is the third woman to be General Assembly president in the
60-year history of the U.N. Liberia's Angie E. Brooks had the job in 1969,
and Vijaya Lakshmi Pandi of India presided in 1953.
"I met her yesterday and I found her quite impressive,'' Annan said. "All
the member states are determined to work with her and to support her, and I
think she's going to bring a new dimension to the work here.''
Sheikha Haya served as Bahrain's ambassador to France from 2000-2004. She
is one of the first two women to ever practice law in Bahrain, and has
argued for greater rights for women before Islamic courts.
The post of General Assembly president goes through a regional rotation
each year. Bahrain is part of the Asian group, which inherited the job from
Western Europe. - AP
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