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28 July 2000 Military News

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  • DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 28 Jul 2000
  • AFGHAN REPATRIATION, Voice of America, 28 July 2000 -- The United Nations Refugee Agency, U-N-H- C-R, says more than 57-thousand Afghan refugees have returned home from Iran since the agency and the Iranian government began a voluntary repatriation program in early April.
  • UNHCR / CONGO REFUGEES, Voice of America, 28 July 2000 -- The United Nations Refugee Agency, U-N-H-C-R, says at least six-thousand refugees recently fled into the Central African Republic to escape fighting between government and rebel forces in northwestern Congo-Kinshasa.
  • WFP / ERITREA, Voice of America, 28 July 2000 -- The United Nations World Food Program, W-F-P, says it is running out of food for hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Eritrea.
  • CHALLENGE IN THE BALKANS, Voice of America, 28 July 2000 -- A discussion about the situation in the former Yugoslavia with Mihajlo Mihajlov, a former Yugoslav dissident and writer, Brian Marshall, an OSCE election observer and mission coordinator, and Stojan Cerovic, senior fellow at the U.S. Peace Institute and a columnist for the independent opposition weekly magazine, Vreme, in Belgrade.
  • U-N / LEBANON, Voice of America, 28 July 2000 -- United Nations troops are moving into southern Lebanon along the border with Israel, more than two months after Israel withdrew its forces from the area.
  • Political Developments, Killing of Un Peacekeeper, Plight Of Refugees, Discussed In Security Council Meeting On East Timor, UN Press Release, 28 July 2000 -- Political developments in East Timor, the killing of a United Nations peacekeeper and the continuing plight of refugees in the neighbouring Indonesian province of West Timor were the dominant themes this morning as the Security Council held an open meeting on the situation in East Timor.

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