Yasushi Akashi Explained

Yasushi Akashi
Native Name:明石 康
Office1:Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator
Term Start1:1996
Term End1:1998
Predecessor1:Peter Hansen
Successor1:Sérgio Vieira de Mello
Office2:United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Cambodia
Term Start2:1992
Term End2:1993
Predecessor2:Office established
Successor2:Office abolished
Birth Date:January 19, 1931
Birth Place:Hinai, Akita, Japan
Alma Mater:University of Tokyo
Tufts University
University of Virginia, (MA)

Yasushi Akashi (明石 康 Akashi Yasushi, born January 19, 1931) is a Japanese senior diplomat and United Nations administrator.

Overview

Akashi graduated with Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tokyo in 1954, studied as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Virginia, and later at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.[1] As a politically appointed International Civil Servant at the Headquarters of the United Nations Secretariat in New York City, he held positions as Under-Secretary-General of Public Information, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs and Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.

Among many other additional assignments, he was the Secretary-General's Personal Representative for the war in the former Yugoslavia. He also supervised the Cambodian peace negotiations and subsequent elections in 1993. Despite his successes there, he was strongly criticized for his subsequent role in the Balkans, particularly for failing to enforce the safety of civilians in a number of safe zones,[2] such as Goražde,[3] and his inability to prevent the massacre in Srebrenica.[4]

Akashi was expected to visit Sri Lanka in the last week of September 2006 to help facilitate negotiations between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government.[5] In the past, Akashi has met with JVP official Somawansa Amarasinghe.[6]

He ran for Governor of Tokyo in the election of 1999 with the support of the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito coalition, but came in fourth place.[7]

Honors

Notes and References

  1. http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090520171109/http%3A//ochaonline.un.org/AboutOCHA/Organigramme/TheUnderSecretaryGeneral/PastUSGs/YashusiAkashi/tabid/1169/language/en%2DUS/Default.aspx Yasushi Akashi
  2. Web site: Days of shame. . 17 November 1999.
  3. Book: 1560974702. Safe Area Goražde. Sacco. Joe. 2001. Fantagraphics Books .
  4. http://www.haverford.edu/relg/sells/srebrenica/BiancaJagger1.html Bianca Jagger: The Betrayal of Srebrenica.
  5. http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.aspx?cu_no=2&item_no=107748&version=1&template_id=44&parent_id=24 Lanka warfront largely quiet as talks hopes rise
  6. http://www.jvpsrilanka.com/statements_page/statement_siri_akashi_discussion.htm JVP leader & Yasushi Akashi meet in Japan
  7. News: Kristof. Nicholas. Nationalist Critical of U.S. Air Base Is Elected Governor of Tokyo. 8 January 2014. New York Times. 12 April 1999.
  8. Web site: Structure of the Foundation . Sergio Vieira de Mello Foundation . 18 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140201143215/http://www.sergiovdmfoundation.org/wcms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=107&lang=en . 1 February 2014 .
  9. News: National Honours Ceremony 2019 held under the patronage of President . dead . President's Media Division . August 19, 2019 . The Japanese peace envoy Yasushi Akashi was presented with the Sri Lanka Rathna, the first-ever highest national honour conferred on non-nationals in order to recognize his distinguished and exceptional service rendered towards the nation. . https://web.archive.org/web/20200108023642/http://www.pmdnews.lk:80/national-honours-ceremony-2019-held-under-the-patronage-of-president/ . January 8, 2020.