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		<title>Denmark, Pakistan Seek UN Action Against Attacks on Peacekeepers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New York City- Denmark and Pakistan have proposed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for stronger action against those]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York City-</strong> Denmark and Pakistan have proposed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for stronger action against those responsible for attacks on UN peacekeepers, warning that a lack of prosecutions has weakened the safety of international personnel in conflict zones.</p>



<p>The draft resolution, which could be put to a vote soon, says a culture of impunity has “undermined the safety and security” of UN personnel deployed in some of the world’s most dangerous areas.</p>



<p>The document notes that prosecutions for crimes against peacekeepers remain rare and calls on host countries to investigate and prosecute those responsible for attacks.</p>



<p>The initiative comes as seven peacekeepers serving with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon have been killed since the start of the latest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in early March. Two Malaysian members of the force were also slightly injured after an airstrike near a UN position in Tibnin caused damage from broken glass.</p>



<p>Denmark and Pakistan, both elected members of the Security Council, have made peacekeeping a central focus of their two-year terms. They have worked with South Korea as part of a group promoting renewed attention to UN peacekeeping issues.</p>



<p>The proposed resolution calls on all relevant parties to cooperate with the United Nations in identifying, investigating and prosecuting those responsible for attacks against peacekeepers.</p>



<p>It also urges states to take necessary measures in line with international humanitarian law and human rights obligations to ensure accountability.</p>



<p>The draft addresses concerns from countries that contribute troops to UN missions by calling for the appointment of a senior UN focal point to coordinate responses and encouraging affected countries to deploy trained investigators to support local investigations.</p>



<p>The resolution highlights growing threats against peacekeepers, including attacks involving shelling, improvised explosive devices and unmanned aerial systems.</p>



<p>Since 2013, at least 251 peacekeepers have been killed in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mali through malicious acts, with few perpetrators brought to justice.</p>
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		<title>US Deportees Sent to Central African Republic Spark Legal Concerns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bangui-A group of migrants deported from the United States arrived in the Central African Republic on Friday, including an Iranian]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bangui-</strong>A group of migrants deported from the United States arrived in the Central African Republic on Friday, including an Iranian woman, as lawyers raised concerns over Washington’s use of third-country deportation agreements.</p>



<p>The flight carried around two dozen migrants to Bangui, according to lawyers involved in the cases. The migrants included nationals from Iran, Jordan, Armenia, Türkiye, Georgia and Afghanistan.</p>



<p>The deportations are part of a series of agreements under which the US administration has sent migrants to countries other than their own. Immigration lawyers and rights advocates have criticized the practice, arguing that it can result in asylum seekers being indirectly returned to places where they fear persecution.</p>



<p>Ali Rahnama, interim executive director of the Iranian American Legal Defense Fund, said several Iranian migrants had previously received protection from deportation to Iran after judges found they had credible fears of persecution based on political or religious grounds.</p>



<p>Three Iranian women were initially scheduled to be deported to the Central African Republic, but two received temporary court orders preventing their removal while judges reviewed the legality of the government’s actions, according to their lawyers.</p>



<p>“Despite being granted withholding of removal, these individuals are being removed from the United States and abandoned in a country where they have no status, no connection and no support network,” said Emily Trostle, an attorney representing two of the women.</p>



<p>The US Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on specific cases, while US Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately respond to requests for comment.</p>



<p>The Central African Republic, one of the world’s poorest countries, has faced years of conflict involving government forces and armed groups. The country has also maintained close security ties with Russia, including through the former Wagner mercenary group.</p>



<p>The International Organization for Migration said it would provide humanitarian assistance after arrival at the request of Central African authorities.</p>



<p>The United States earlier awarded $85 million to the IOM for operations in the Central African Republic, including support for migrants and community stabilization efforts.</p>
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