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Annan seeks $58 million to reinforce security at UN buildings around the world

United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has asked for an additional $58 million to reinforce security at UN Headquarters buildings in New York and elsewhere around the world, measures made necessary following the 11 September terror attacks against the United States.

Annan condemns attack on Christian church in Islamabad as ‘vicious’ terrorism

Appalled by Sunday’s grenade attack on a Christian church in Islamabad that had left several people dead and many wounded, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan strongly condemned the bombing as a “vicious act of terrorism.”

Robinson says establishment of International Criminal Court key to fighting terror

The 11 September attacks against the United States, which constituted a crime against humanity, underscored the urgency of establishing the International Criminal Court in order to respond future terrorist atrocities, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.