United
Nations
Secretary General Kofi Annan
Statement on Afghan Civilian Need for Humanitarian Aid
September 25, 2001
I strongly support the statement issued yesterday by the leaders of all the
branches of the United Nations involved in humanitarian action.
The plight of the civilian Afghan population is, indeed, desperate.
More than two decades of conflict, seven years of oppressive rule by the Taliban
regime, and three years of severe drought have left more than 5 million people
dependent on foreign aid for their very survival.
Now, tragically, that aid has been interrupted.
Those who deliberately withhold food supplies from starving people, and attack
or impede humanitarian relief workers -- whether local or international -
should know that the international community will hold them responsible.
Many Afghans are trying to flee the country, but find it difficult to cross
the borders.
In accordance with international law, the borders must be open to civilians
seeking refuge. At the same time, the international community must send swift
and generous help, so that refugees do not become an impossible burden on the
neighbouring States.
Innocent civilians should not be punished for the actions of their government.
The world is united against terrorism. Let it be equally united in protecting
and assisting the innocent victims of emergencies and disasters.