UNHCR #WithRefugees petition heads to UN Secretary-General
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon accepted a 1.3 million signature-strong petition that expressed solidarity with millions of refugees.
16 September 2016 – Just days before the 19 September Summit for Refugees and Migrants, at a ceremony in New York today, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon accepted a 1.3 million signature-strong petition that expressed solidarity with millions of refugees.
“We cannot let innocent people be buried by indifference,” said Mr. Ban said in his remarks to the moving ceremony. “We cannot let heartlessness expose so many children to deadly risk […] We stand with refugees. The summit next week is for them,” he said.
The #WithRefugees petition was launched on 19 June, World Refugee Day by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
The Secretary-General underscored that the refugees are merely asking for what all people deserve, namely a home, a school and a chance.
He thanked and credited the UN for offering global solidarity when he, himself, was a six-year old refugee, saying without which “I would not be standing here.”
The UN chief, who has proudly stood with refugees around the world in camps and reception centres, said the upcoming Summit is a foundation to build a stronger global response and that the Organization was mobilizing all partners.
“Today,” he concluded, “we declare our commitment to share the responsibility. That will benefit everyone. Let us help refugees and create a better future for all.”
The handover featured a live performance by award-winning slam poet Emi Mahmoud on her ode to drowned Syrian refugee toddler Alan Kurdi.
UNHCR supporter Ben Stiller recited the petition and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, model and former refugee Alek Wek made comments.
After making history at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Olympic Refugee Team swimmer Yusra Mardini from Syria and runner Yiech Pur Biel from South Sudan attended the event. United States-resettled refugees also threw their support behind the petition, speaking on the appeal’s main asks.
(Extracted from original post on UN News Centre: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=54938#.V99o31JtjR8)