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Angola tells UN to close office | Angola tells UN to close office |
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The United Nations is expected to close its human rights office in Angola in the next few weeks. | The United Nations is expected to close its human rights office in Angola in the next few weeks. |
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva said the authorities had asked the UN to end its activities in the country by 31 May. | |
It follows the breakdown of talks aimed at establishing a formal agreement under which the United Nations could continue to operate. | It follows the breakdown of talks aimed at establishing a formal agreement under which the United Nations could continue to operate. |
UN High Commissioner Louise Arbour said she "regretted" the decision. | UN High Commissioner Louise Arbour said she "regretted" the decision. |
She said the country still faced many human rights challenges. | She said the country still faced many human rights challenges. |
Angola was devastated by a civil war that lasted almost three decades before ending in 2002. | Angola was devastated by a civil war that lasted almost three decades before ending in 2002. |
Parliamentary elections are scheduled for September. | Parliamentary elections are scheduled for September. |
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