Ban calls on re-elected leader to ensure freedom and democracy for all Afghans
(Nov.04,2009): United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Afghan President
Hamid Karzai – re-elected after his opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, withdrew from the
run-off planned for next week – to take all steps necessary to ensure that the people
of the South Asian nation can “enjoy genuine freedom, democracy, stability and prosperity.”
Over the weekend, Ban made an unannounced visit to Kabul, where five UN staff members
were killed and nine others injured in an attack on a guest house on 28 October, for
which the Taliban has claimed responsibility. In a meeting with Karzai in the Afghan
capital, Ban said that he urged the leader to ensure good governance, “including the
eradication of corruptive practices prevalent in Afghanistan, controlling drug trafficking
and forming a unity government with experienced ministers and government officials.”
Ban told reporters in London on Tuesday that he also called on the President to reach
out to “all the ethnic groups, all people, and political and religious leaders, including
those who were themselves presidential candidates.” In spite of the last week’s
horrible terrorist attack, the Secretary-General vowed that the United Nations will
continue supporting Afghanistan’s Government.“We cannot and will not be deterred,”
he emphasized. Last Wednesday, Ban paid tribute to the victims of the attack, saying
that “those who gave their lives came to Afghanistan armed not with guns or bullets.
They came with a more powerful weapon – hope. Hope for a better day for Afghanistan
and a commitment to help its people build a better world and a better future. “We
will not be deterred from this noble mission. We stand by the people of Afghanistan
today, and we will do so tomorrow,” he added.