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Documents tagged "United Nations Security Council"

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DOJ-OGR-00021841.jpg

The image shows a document with text printed on it. The text appears to be a formal letter or statement, as indicated by the presence of paragraphs and headers. It contains words like "Ukraine," "Russian Federation," "President," "Secretary-General," and "United Nations Security Council." These terms suggest that the document is related to international relations and political matters. The font is a standard typeface commonly used in official documents, and there are no images or graphics accompanying the text. The text itself is too small to read clearly, but it appears to be structured with multiple paragraphs, indicating different sections or topics within the letter or statement.

DOJ-OGR-00008841.jpg

The image shows a document with printed text on it. The text appears to be an official letter or notice from the "United Nations Security Council" addressed to a specific person or office. However, the recipient's name and address are redacted, with red lines obscuring the information for privacy reasons. There is visible text that includes the date of February 25, 1998, the sender's name at the bottom left corner, and possibly additional information in smaller print. The overall style of the document suggests a formal and official nature, typical of correspondence from international governmental organizations like the United Nations.

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The image displays a page from what appears to be a book or document titled "Chapter 3: RAVAGES OF DENIAL". The text is black against a white background and includes paragraphs with additional text such as "17th April", "African Union Summit", and "United Nations Security Council". There are also references to locations like "Kigali" and "Darfur". At the bottom of the page, there's a signature which is not entirely clear, but it includes the name "Rutayisire" followed by another name that is partially obscured. The style of the image suggests it is an unbound page, possibly from a formal or academic publication.