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UN chief condemns 'totally reprehensible' terrorist act in Nairobi

By agency reporter
September 23, 2013

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack at a shopping mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and urged that the perpetrators be brought to justice as soon as possible.

In a televised statement from the United Nations Headquarters in New York, Mr. Ban said the premeditated act targeting defenceless civilians is “totally reprehensible.”

He extended his condolences to the scores of families of those killed and injured in the attack at Westgate Mall in the Westlands neighbourhood of the capital.

Nairobi hosts the UN's main headquarters in Africa, with a wide-ranging presence and hundreds of national and international staff.

The deceased include a retired staff member of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), Mr. Ban noted.

“This is a time of shock for all Kenyans and all – including the UN family – who are proud to call Nairobi home. I express my solidarity with them at this moment of grief and loss,” the UN chief said.

Mr. Ban spoke to President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday and said he remains in close contact with the Executive Director of the UN at Nairobi, Sahle-Work Zewde, as the emergency continues to unfold.

In a statement last night, the UN Security Council also strongly condemned the attack and reiterated their determination to combat all forms of terrorism in accordance with their responsibilities under the UN Charter.

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