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Published 17 Feb, 2016 06:47am

Former UN chief Boutros-Ghali dies at 93

UNITED NATIONS: Former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, whose term was marked by war in the former Yugoslavia, famine and genocide in Africa and confrontation with the United States, died on Tuesday. He was 93.

The 15-member UN Security Council observed a minute’s silence after the death was announced by Venezuelan UN Ambassador Rafael Dario Ramirez Carreno, head of the Security Council for this month.

An Egyptian, Boutros-Ghali served as UN chief from 1992 to 1996. He died at Al Salam Hospital in Cairo on Tuesday, an official at the hospital said. As the United Nations’ first secretary-general from Africa, Boutros-Ghali associated himself with the famine in Somalia and organised the first massive U.N. relief operation in the Horn of Africa nation.

But success eluded him there and elsewhere as the United Nations tottered in an increasingly disorderly post-communist world, with the world body and the big Security Council powers underestimating the deep animosity behind many conflicts.

Boutros-Ghali also took on the daunting task of reorganising the UN bureaucracy by slashing posts and demoting officials at a pace that earned him the nickname “the pharaoh”.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2016

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