Aurora Prize founders address a letter to Ban Ki-moon - Mediamax.am

4655 views

Aurora Prize founders address a letter to Ban Ki-moon


Пан Ги Мун
Пан Ги Мун

Photo: REUTERS


Yerevan /Mediamax/. Founders of Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity Vartan Gregorian, Noubar Afeyan and Ruben Vardanyan expressed their gratituted to Ban Ki-moon in the open letter.

On November 30 the UN Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York hosted a dinner in honor of Ban Ki-moon, whose term as UN Secretary-General will conclude on December 31, 2016.

 

“On behalf of the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, we would like to publicly express our gratitude for your unyielding commitment to raising awareness and rallying support for the world’s most vulnerable people during your term as Secretary-General of the United Nations.

 

We greatly admire and appreciate your tireless efforts to mobilize and spur action to address humanity’s most pressing challenges.

 

You have brought to life the spirit of the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, which seeks to recognize those risking themselves for the benefit of others, in your work to advocate on behalf of the defenseless. Throughout your term of office you have remained steadfast to your goal of making the United Nations the pinnacle of progress, delivering meaningful results that advance women, children and the vulnerable around the world. In particular, we want to acknowledge your commitment to embracing the learnings of the past to better inform judgment and action in the future. The Aurora Prize is given annually on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to their saviors. In this spirit, we are grateful for your approval of the resolution establishing December 9 as the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and the Prevention of this Crime. We are pleased the resolution acknowledges that the prevention of genocide remains a specific obligation under modern international law. Thanks to your work, December 9 now represents an important annual

moment for the global community to come together to raise awareness of the Genocide Convention, its role in combating and preventing the crime of genocide, and the commemoration of the victims of mass violence – today and in history.

 

As your term draws to a close, we join with the many people around the world in thanking you for your commitment to public service, and we hope to play a role in continuing your legacy,” the letter reads.

Comments

Dear visitors, You can place your opinion on the material using your Facebook account. Please, be polite and follow our simple rules: you are not allowed to make off - topic comments, place advertisements, use abusive and filthy language. The editorial staff reserves the right to moderate and delete comments in case of breach of the rules.




Editor’s choice