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Boutros Boutros-Ghali

Boutros Boutros-Ghali (/ˈbtrɒs ˈɡɑːli/; Arabic: بطرس بطرس غالي, romanizedBuṭrus Buṭrus Ghālī; 14 November 1922 – 16 February 2016) was an Egyptian politician and diplomat who served as the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1992 to 1996. Prior to his appointment as secretary-general, Boutros-Ghali was the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt between 1977 and 1979. He oversaw the United Nations over a period coinciding with several world crises, including the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Rwandan genocide.

Boutros Boutros-Ghali
بطرس بطرس غالي
Boutros-Ghali in 1980
Secretary-General of the United Nations
In office
1 January 1992 – 31 December 1996
Preceded byJavier Pérez de Cuéllar
Succeeded byKofi Annan
Secretary-General of La Francophonie
In office
16 November 1997 – 31 December 2002
Preceded byJean-Louis Roy (ACCT)
Succeeded byAbdou Diouf
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
17 September 1978 – 17 February 1979
Prime Minister
Preceded byMuhammad Ibrahim Kamel
Succeeded byMustafa Khalil
In office
17 November 1977 – 15 December 1977
Prime MinisterMamdouh Salem
Preceded byIsmail Fahmi
Succeeded byMuhammad Ibrahim Kamel
Personal details
Born(1922-11-14)14 November 1922
Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
Died16 February 2016(2016-02-16) (aged 93)
Cairo, Egypt
Political party
Alma mater
Signature

Born to a Coptic Christian family in Cairo, Boutros-Ghali was an academic by training and taught international law and international relations at Cairo University from 1949 to 1979. His political career began during the presidency of Anwar Sadat, who appointed him acting foreign minister in 1977. In that capacity, he helped negotiate the Camp David Accords and the Egypt–Israel peace treaty between Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin. He was acting foreign minister until early 1991, when he served as deputy foreign minister for a few months.

Boutros-Ghali was elected secretary-general by the United Nations General Assembly in 1991 and began his term in 1992, succeeding Javier Pérez de Cuéllar. His tenure was marked by controversy and crises, which included the Somali Civil War, the Rwandan Civil War, the continuing Angolan Civil War and the Yugoslav Wars. He received criticism over UN inaction in Angola and during the genocide in Rwanda, and the perceived ineffectiveness of the UN peacekeeping operation in Bosnia led to a NATO intervention. In 1996, Boutros-Ghali ran unopposed for a second term as secretary-general but the United States, long dissatisfied with his leadership, denied his bid by exercising its UN Security Council veto.

After leaving the UN, Boutros-Ghali served as the first Secretary-General of La Francophonie from 1997 to 2002. He then became chairman of the South Centre, an intergovernmental think tank for developing countries. He died in 2016 in Cairo at the age of 93.

Early life and education edit

Boutros Boutros-Ghali was born in Cairo, Egypt, on 14 November 1922 into a Coptic Orthodox Christian family.[1][2][3] His father Yusuf Butros Ghali was the son of Boutros Ghali Bey then Pasha (also his namesake), who was Prime Minister of Egypt from 1908 until he was assassinated in 1910.[4][5] His mother, Safela Mikhail Sharubim, was daughter of Mikhail Sharubim (1861–1920), a prominent public servant and historian.[6] The young boy was brought up by a Slovenian nanny, one of the so-called Aleksandrinke [sl]; he was closer to Milena, "his invaluable friend and confidant", than to his own mother.[7]

Boutros-Ghali graduated from Cairo University in 1946.[8] He received a PhD in international law from the Faculty of Law of Paris (University of Paris) and diploma in international relations from Sciences Po in 1949. During 1949–1979, he was appointed Professor of International Law and International Relations at Cairo University. He became President of the Centre of Political and Strategic Studies in 1975 and President of the African Society of Political Studies in 1980. He was a Fulbright Research Scholar at Columbia University from 1954 to 1955, Director of the Centre of Research at The Hague Academy of International Law from 1963 to 1964, and Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law of Paris from 1967 to 1968. In 1986 he received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Law at Uppsala University, Sweden.[9] He was also the Honorary Rector of the Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, a branch of Kyunghee University Seoul.[citation needed]

Political career edit

 
Boutros-Ghali (left) and Moshe Dayan at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, 1979

Boutros-Ghali's political career developed during the presidency of Anwar Sadat. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Arab Socialist Union from 1974 to 1977. He served as Egypt's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1977 until early 1991. He then became Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs for several months before moving to the UN. As Minister of State, he played a part in the peace agreements between President Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin.[10]

According to investigative journalist Linda Melvern, Boutros-Ghali approved a secret $26 million arms sale to the government of Rwanda in 1990 when he was foreign minister, the weapons stockpiled by the Hutu regime as part of the fairly public, long-term preparations for the subsequent genocide. He was serving as UN secretary-general when the killings occurred four years later.[11][page needed][12]

United Nations Secretary-General edit

1991 selection edit

Boutros-Ghali ran for Secretary-General of the United Nations in the 1991 selection. The top post in the UN was opening up as Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru reached the end of his second term, and Africa was next in the rotation. Boutros-Ghali tied Bernard Chidzero of Zimbabwe in the first two rounds of polling, edged ahead by one vote in round 3, and fell behind by one vote in round 4. After several countries withdrew their support for Chidzero, fed by fears that the United States was trying to eliminate both of the leading candidates, Boutros-Ghali won a clear victory in round 5.[13]

Tenure (1992–1996) edit

 
Boutros-Ghali, Klaus Schwab and Flavio Cotti at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, 1995

Boutros-Ghali's term in office remains controversial. In 1992, he submitted An Agenda for Peace, a suggestion for how the UN could respond to violent conflict. He set three goals: for the UN to be more active in promoting democracy, for the UN to conduct preventative diplomacy to avert crises, and to expand the UN's role as peacekeeper.[14] Although the goals were consistent with those of US president George H. W. Bush, he nevertheless repeatedly clashed with the United States, especially with his efforts to involve the UN more deeply in the civil wars in Somalia (1992) and in Rwanda (1994). The United States refused to send peace enforcement units under UN leadership.[15]

Boutros-Ghali was criticised for the UN's failure to act during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, during which over a half million people were killed.[16][17] Boutros-Ghali also appeared unable to muster support in the UN for intervention in the continuing Angolan Civil War. One of the hardest tasks during his term was dealing with the crisis of the Yugoslav Wars after the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia. The UN peacekeeping force was ineffective in Bosnia and Herzegovina, forcing the intervention by NATO in December 1995. His reputation became entangled in the larger controversies over the effectiveness of the UN and the role of the United States in the UN.

 
Boutros Ghali in his office in the United Nations Secretariat (1994).

The US journalist Mark Bowden argues that he was responsible for an escalation of the Somalia crisis by undertaking a personal vendetta against Mohamed Farrah Aidid and his Habar Gidir clan, favouring their rivals, the Darod, the clan of the former dictator Siad Barre. It was believed[weasel words] that he demanded the 12 July 1993 US helicopter attack on a meeting of Habar Gidir clan leaders, who were meeting to discuss a peace initiative put forward by the leader of the UN Mission in Mogadishu, retired US Admiral Jonathan Howe. Bowden suggests that most of the clan elders were eager to arrange peace and rein in the subversive activities of their clan leader Aidid. Still, after this attack on a peaceful meeting, the clan was resolved to fight the Americans and the UN, leading to the Battle of Mogadishu on 3–4 October 1993.[18]

Second term vetoed edit

Boutros-Ghali ran unopposed for the customary second term in 1996, despite efforts by the United States to unseat him. US ambassador Madeleine Albright asked Boutros-Ghali to resign and offered to establish a foundation for him to run, an offer that other Western diplomats called "ludicrous".[19] American diplomatic pressure also had no effect, as other members of the Security Council remained unwavering in their support for Boutros-Ghali. He won 14 of the 15 votes in the Security Council, but the sole opposing vote was a US veto.[20][21] After four deadlocked meetings of the Security Council, France offered a compromise in which Boutros-Ghali would be appointed to a short term of two years, but the United States rejected the French offer. Finally, Boutros-Ghali suspended his candidacy, becoming the second Secretary-General ever to be denied re-election by a veto, with Kurt Waldheim being the first.

Later life edit

 
Boutros-Ghali with Naela Chohan at UNESCO in Paris, 2002

From 1997 to 2002, Boutros-Ghali was Secretary-General of La Francophonie, an organisation of French-speaking nations. From 2002 to 2005, he served as the chairman of the board of the South Centre,[22] an intergovernmental research organisation of developing countries. Boutros-Ghali played a "significant role"[23] in creating Egypt's National Council for Human Rights and served as its president until 2012.[24][25]

Boutros-Ghali supported the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly and was one of the initial signatories of the Campaign's appeal in 2007. In a message to the Campaign, he stressed the necessity to establish democratic participation of citizens at the global level.[26] From 2009 to 2015 he also participated as a jury member for the Conflict Prevention Prize, awarded every year by the Fondation Chirac.[27]

Death edit

Boutros-Ghali died aged 93 in a Cairo hospital after being admitted for a broken pelvis or leg on 16 February 2016.[28][29][30] He reportedly had fallen down the stairs at his home in Cairo.[31] A military funeral was held for him with prayers led by Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria. He is buried at Petrine Church in Abbassia, Cairo.[32]

Personal life edit

Boutros-Ghali's wife, Leia Maria Nadler, was raised in an Egyptian Jewish family in Alexandria and converted to Catholicism as a young woman.[8][33]

Honorary degrees edit

 
Boutros-Ghali in a stamp of Turkmenistan, 1996

He received honorary degrees from Sciences Po, Russian Academy of Sciences, Catholic University of Leuven, Université Laval, Université de Moncton, Carleton University, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Charles III University of Madrid, University of Bucharest, Baku State University, Yerevan State University, University of Haifa, University of Vienna, University of Melbourne, Seoul National University, Waseda University, University of Bordeaux,[citation needed] and Uppsala University.[34]

Awards and recognition edit

Honours edit

National honours edit

Ribbon Description Year
  Grand Collar of the Order of the Nile [year needed]
  Grand Cordon of the Order of the Arab Republic of Egypt [year needed]
  Grand Cross of the Order of Merit [year needed]

Foreign honours edit

Ribbon Country Honour Year
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator General San Martín [year needed]
    Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross [year needed]
    Companion of the Order of Canada[35] 2003
    Grand Cross of the Order of Central African recognition [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of Boyaca [year needed]
    Knight of the Order of the Elephant [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the National Order of San Lorenzo [year needed]
    Grand Cross with Silver Star of the Order of José Matías Delgado [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[36] 1994
    Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer [year needed]
    Knight Grand Cross with Collar Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[37] 1982
    Grand Cross of the Order of Ivory Merit [year needed]
    Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the National Order of Mali [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle [year needed]
    Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Nepal [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav 1994
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry[38] 1996
    Grand Cross of the Order of La Pléiade 2002
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania 2001
    Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta [year needed]
    Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star [year needed]
    Knight of the Order of Pope Pius IX 1993

Published works edit

As Secretary-General, Boutros-Ghali wrote An Agenda for Peace. He also published other memoirs:

In English edit

  • The Arab League, 1945–1955: Ten Years of Struggle, ed. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, New York, 1954
  • New Dimensions of Arms Regulations and Disarmament in the Post Cold War, ed. United Nations, New York, 1992
  • An Agenda for Development, ed. United Nations, New York, 1995
  • Confronting New Challenges, ed. United Nations, New York, 1995
  • Fifty Years of the United Nations, ed. William Morrow, New York, 1995
  • The 50th Anniversary: Annual Report on the Work of the Organization, ed. United Nations, New York, 1996
  • An Agenda for Democratization, ed. United Nations, New York, 1997
  • Egypt's Road to Jerusalem: A Diplomat's Story of the Struggle for Peace in the Middle East, ed. Random House, New York, 1998
  • Essays on Leadership (with George H. W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Desmond Tutu), ed. Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Washington, 1998
  • Unvanquished: A US-UN Saga, ed. I. B. Tauris, New York, 1999
  • The Papers of United Nations Secretary (with Charles Hill), ed. Yale University Press, New York, 2003
  • The Arab League, 1945–1955: International Conciliation, ed. Literary Licensing Publisher, London, 2013

In French edit

  • Contribution à l'étude des ententes régionales, ed. Pedone, Paris, 1949
  • Cours de Diplomatie et de Droit Diplomatique et consulaire, ed. Librairie Anglo-égyptienne, Cairo, 1951
  • Le problème du canal de Suez, ed. Société égyptienne du droit international, Cairo, 1957
  • Le principe d'égalité des États et des organisations internationales, ed. Académie de droit international, Leiden, 1961
  • Contribution à une théorie générale des alliances, ed. Pedone, Paris, 1963
  • Le Mouvement afro-asiatique, ed. Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 1969
  • L'organisation de l'Unité africaine, ed. Armand Colin, Paris, 1969
  • Les difficultés institutionnelles du panafricanisme, ed. Institut Universitaire des Hautes études Internationales, Geneva, 1971
  • Les conflits des frontières en Afrique, ed. Techniques et Économiques, Paris, 1972
  • Contribution à une théorie générale des alliances, ed. Pedone, Paris, 1991
  • L'interaction démocratie et développement [eds.], ed. Unesco, Paris, 2002
  • Démocratiser la mondialisation, ed. Rocher, Paris, 2002
  • Émanciper la Francophonie, ed. L'Harmattan, Paris, 2003
  • 60 Ans de conflit israélo-arabe : Témoignages pour l'Histoire (with Shimon Peres), ed. Complexes, Paris, 2006

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

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  6. ^ Goldschmidt 1993, p. 183.
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  12. ^ Confessore, Nicholas (December 2000). "A PEOPLE BETRAYED: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide. - Review – book review". Washington Monthly. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2022 – via Find Articles.
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  19. ^ Crossette, Barbara (5 December 1996). "U.N. Leader Halts Bid for New Term but Does Not Quit". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  20. ^ Goshko, John M. (19 November 1996). "U.S. Sides Against Second Term for U.N. Chief in Informal Vote". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  21. ^ Crossette, Barbara (20 November 1996). "Round One in the U.N. Fight: A U.S. Veto of Boutros-Ghali". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  22. ^ "The South Centre | Press release, 22 February 2016". Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  23. ^ "Egypt: NCHR Mourns Death of Boutros Ghali". AllAfrica. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  24. ^ Diab, Khaled (17 February 2016). "Make diplomacy, not war". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  25. ^ "Who's who in Egypt's reshuffled Human Rights Council – Politics – Egypt". Ahram Online. 4 September 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  26. ^ "Message from Dr. Boutros Boutros Ghali" (PDF). Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
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Bibliography edit

  • Bowden, Mark (1999). Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War. New York: New American Library. ISBN 0-451-20514-6. OL 384149M.
  • Goldschmidt, Arthur (1993). "The Butrus Ghali Family". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. 30: 183–188. doi:10.2307/40000236. ISSN 0065-9991. JSTOR 40000236.
  • Jentleson, Bruce W.; Paterson, Thomas G., eds. (1997). Encyclopedia of US Foreign Relations. Vol. 1.
  • Melvern, Linda (2000). A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide. London: Zed. ISBN 1-85649-830-1.
  • Nevéus, Torgny (2000). Honoris causa : promotioner, hedersdoktorer och hedersmedlemmar vid Uppsala universitet, 1800–2000 (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Uppsala: Uppsala University. ISBN 91-554-4766-X. OCLC 46607648.

Further reading edit

  • Burgess, Stephen Franklin (2001). The United Nations Under Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 1992–1997. Gale Biographical Index Series. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3703-4.
  • Pidoux, Flora (2019). "Boutros-Ghali, Boutros Youssef" (PDF). In Bob Reinalda; Kent J. Kille; and Jaci Eisenberg (eds.). IO BIO, Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries- General of International Organizations. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  • Rushton, Simon (2008). "The UN Secretary-General and Norm Entrepreneurship: Boutros Boutros-Ghali and Democracy Promotion". Global Governance. 14 (1): 95–110. doi:10.1163/19426720-01401007. ISSN 1075-2846. JSTOR 27800693.

External links edit

  •   Quotations related to Boutros Boutros-Ghali at Wikiquote
  • Boutros Boutros-Ghali papers at the United Nations Archives
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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Boutros Ghali redirects here For his grandfather the 20th century prime minister of Egypt see Boutros Ghali Boutros Boutros Ghali ˈ b uː t r ɒ s ˈ ɡ ɑː l i Arabic بطرس بطرس غالي romanized Buṭrus Buṭrus Ghali 14 November 1922 16 February 2016 was an Egyptian politician and diplomat who served as the sixth Secretary General of the United Nations from 1992 to 1996 Prior to his appointment as secretary general Boutros Ghali was the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt between 1977 and 1979 He oversaw the United Nations over a period coinciding with several world crises including the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Rwandan genocide Boutros Boutros Ghaliبطرس بطرس غاليBoutros Ghali in 1980Secretary General of the United NationsIn office 1 January 1992 31 December 1996Preceded byJavier Perez de CuellarSucceeded byKofi AnnanSecretary General of La FrancophonieIn office 16 November 1997 31 December 2002Preceded byJean Louis Roy ACCT Succeeded byAbdou DioufActing Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 17 September 1978 17 February 1979Prime MinisterMamdouh SalemMustafa KhalilPreceded byMuhammad Ibrahim KamelSucceeded byMustafa KhalilIn office 17 November 1977 15 December 1977Prime MinisterMamdouh SalemPreceded byIsmail FahmiSucceeded byMuhammad Ibrahim KamelPersonal detailsBorn 1922 11 14 14 November 1922Cairo Kingdom of EgyptDied16 February 2016 2016 02 16 aged 93 Cairo EgyptPolitical partyASU before 1978 NDP 1978 2011 Independent from 2011 Alma materCairo UniversityUniversity of ParisSciences PoSignatureBorn to a Coptic Christian family in Cairo Boutros Ghali was an academic by training and taught international law and international relations at Cairo University from 1949 to 1979 His political career began during the presidency of Anwar Sadat who appointed him acting foreign minister in 1977 In that capacity he helped negotiate the Camp David Accords and the Egypt Israel peace treaty between Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin He was acting foreign minister until early 1991 when he served as deputy foreign minister for a few months Boutros Ghali was elected secretary general by the United Nations General Assembly in 1991 and began his term in 1992 succeeding Javier Perez de Cuellar His tenure was marked by controversy and crises which included the Somali Civil War the Rwandan Civil War the continuing Angolan Civil War and the Yugoslav Wars He received criticism over UN inaction in Angola and during the genocide in Rwanda and the perceived ineffectiveness of the UN peacekeeping operation in Bosnia led to a NATO intervention In 1996 Boutros Ghali ran unopposed for a second term as secretary general but the United States long dissatisfied with his leadership denied his bid by exercising its UN Security Council veto After leaving the UN Boutros Ghali served as the first Secretary General of La Francophonie from 1997 to 2002 He then became chairman of the South Centre an intergovernmental think tank for developing countries He died in 2016 in Cairo at the age of 93 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 United Nations Secretary General 3 1 1991 selection 3 2 Tenure 1992 1996 3 3 Second term vetoed 4 Later life 5 Death 6 Personal life 7 Honorary degrees 8 Awards and recognition 9 Honours 9 1 National honours 9 2 Foreign honours 10 Published works 10 1 In English 10 2 In French 11 See also 12 References 12 1 Citations 12 2 Bibliography 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life and education editBoutros Boutros Ghali was born in Cairo Egypt on 14 November 1922 into a Coptic Orthodox Christian family 1 2 3 His father Yusuf Butros Ghali was the son of Boutros Ghali Bey then Pasha also his namesake who was Prime Minister of Egypt from 1908 until he was assassinated in 1910 4 5 His mother Safela Mikhail Sharubim was daughter of Mikhail Sharubim 1861 1920 a prominent public servant and historian 6 The young boy was brought up by a Slovenian nanny one of the so called Aleksandrinke sl he was closer to Milena his invaluable friend and confidant than to his own mother 7 Boutros Ghali graduated from Cairo University in 1946 8 He received a PhD in international law from the Faculty of Law of Paris University of Paris and diploma in international relations from Sciences Po in 1949 During 1949 1979 he was appointed Professor of International Law and International Relations at Cairo University He became President of the Centre of Political and Strategic Studies in 1975 and President of the African Society of Political Studies in 1980 He was a Fulbright Research Scholar at Columbia University from 1954 to 1955 Director of the Centre of Research at The Hague Academy of International Law from 1963 to 1964 and Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law of Paris from 1967 to 1968 In 1986 he received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Law at Uppsala University Sweden 9 He was also the Honorary Rector of the Graduate Institute of Peace Studies a branch of Kyunghee University Seoul citation needed Political career edit nbsp Boutros Ghali left and Moshe Dayan at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg 1979Boutros Ghali s political career developed during the presidency of Anwar Sadat He was a member of the Central Committee of the Arab Socialist Union from 1974 to 1977 He served as Egypt s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1977 until early 1991 He then became Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs for several months before moving to the UN As Minister of State he played a part in the peace agreements between President Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin 10 According to investigative journalist Linda Melvern Boutros Ghali approved a secret 26 million arms sale to the government of Rwanda in 1990 when he was foreign minister the weapons stockpiled by the Hutu regime as part of the fairly public long term preparations for the subsequent genocide He was serving as UN secretary general when the killings occurred four years later 11 page needed 12 United Nations Secretary General edit1991 selection edit Main article 1991 United Nations Secretary General selection Boutros Ghali ran for Secretary General of the United Nations in the 1991 selection The top post in the UN was opening up as Javier Perez de Cuellar of Peru reached the end of his second term and Africa was next in the rotation Boutros Ghali tied Bernard Chidzero of Zimbabwe in the first two rounds of polling edged ahead by one vote in round 3 and fell behind by one vote in round 4 After several countries withdrew their support for Chidzero fed by fears that the United States was trying to eliminate both of the leading candidates Boutros Ghali won a clear victory in round 5 13 Tenure 1992 1996 edit nbsp Boutros Ghali Klaus Schwab and Flavio Cotti at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos 1995Boutros Ghali s term in office remains controversial In 1992 he submitted An Agenda for Peace a suggestion for how the UN could respond to violent conflict He set three goals for the UN to be more active in promoting democracy for the UN to conduct preventative diplomacy to avert crises and to expand the UN s role as peacekeeper 14 Although the goals were consistent with those of US president George H W Bush he nevertheless repeatedly clashed with the United States especially with his efforts to involve the UN more deeply in the civil wars in Somalia 1992 and in Rwanda 1994 The United States refused to send peace enforcement units under UN leadership 15 Boutros Ghali was criticised for the UN s failure to act during the 1994 Rwandan genocide during which over a half million people were killed 16 17 Boutros Ghali also appeared unable to muster support in the UN for intervention in the continuing Angolan Civil War One of the hardest tasks during his term was dealing with the crisis of the Yugoslav Wars after the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia The UN peacekeeping force was ineffective in Bosnia and Herzegovina forcing the intervention by NATO in December 1995 His reputation became entangled in the larger controversies over the effectiveness of the UN and the role of the United States in the UN nbsp Boutros Ghali in his office in the United Nations Secretariat 1994 The US journalist Mark Bowden argues that he was responsible for an escalation of the Somalia crisis by undertaking a personal vendetta against Mohamed Farrah Aidid and his Habar Gidir clan favouring their rivals the Darod the clan of the former dictator Siad Barre It was believed weasel words that he demanded the 12 July 1993 US helicopter attack on a meeting of Habar Gidir clan leaders who were meeting to discuss a peace initiative put forward by the leader of the UN Mission in Mogadishu retired US Admiral Jonathan Howe Bowden suggests that most of the clan elders were eager to arrange peace and rein in the subversive activities of their clan leader Aidid Still after this attack on a peaceful meeting the clan was resolved to fight the Americans and the UN leading to the Battle of Mogadishu on 3 4 October 1993 18 Second term vetoed edit Main article 1996 United Nations Secretary General selection Boutros Ghali ran unopposed for the customary second term in 1996 despite efforts by the United States to unseat him US ambassador Madeleine Albright asked Boutros Ghali to resign and offered to establish a foundation for him to run an offer that other Western diplomats called ludicrous 19 American diplomatic pressure also had no effect as other members of the Security Council remained unwavering in their support for Boutros Ghali He won 14 of the 15 votes in the Security Council but the sole opposing vote was a US veto 20 21 After four deadlocked meetings of the Security Council France offered a compromise in which Boutros Ghali would be appointed to a short term of two years but the United States rejected the French offer Finally Boutros Ghali suspended his candidacy becoming the second Secretary General ever to be denied re election by a veto with Kurt Waldheim being the first Later life edit nbsp Boutros Ghali with Naela Chohan at UNESCO in Paris 2002From 1997 to 2002 Boutros Ghali was Secretary General of La Francophonie an organisation of French speaking nations From 2002 to 2005 he served as the chairman of the board of the South Centre 22 an intergovernmental research organisation of developing countries Boutros Ghali played a significant role 23 in creating Egypt s National Council for Human Rights and served as its president until 2012 24 25 Boutros Ghali supported the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly and was one of the initial signatories of the Campaign s appeal in 2007 In a message to the Campaign he stressed the necessity to establish democratic participation of citizens at the global level 26 From 2009 to 2015 he also participated as a jury member for the Conflict Prevention Prize awarded every year by the Fondation Chirac 27 Death editBoutros Ghali died aged 93 in a Cairo hospital after being admitted for a broken pelvis or leg on 16 February 2016 28 29 30 He reportedly had fallen down the stairs at his home in Cairo 31 A military funeral was held for him with prayers led by Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria He is buried at Petrine Church in Abbassia Cairo 32 Personal life editBoutros Ghali s wife Leia Maria Nadler was raised in an Egyptian Jewish family in Alexandria and converted to Catholicism as a young woman 8 33 Honorary degrees edit nbsp Boutros Ghali in a stamp of Turkmenistan 1996He received honorary degrees from Sciences Po Russian Academy of Sciences Catholic University of Leuven Universite Laval Universite de Moncton Carleton University Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi Charles III University of Madrid University of Bucharest Baku State University Yerevan State University University of Haifa University of Vienna University of Melbourne Seoul National University Waseda University University of Bordeaux citation needed and Uppsala University 34 Awards and recognition editThe World Affairs Council Christian A Herter memorial award Boston March 1993 The Arthur A Houghton Jr Star Crystal Award for Excellence de l Institut afro americain New York November 1993 Member of the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques Honorary membership of the Order of Canada Honorary membership of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Moscow April 1994 Honorary foreign membership of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow April 1994 Honorary foreign membership of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus Minsk April 1994 Fellow of Berkeley College Yale University March 1995 The recipient of the Onassis Award for International Understanding and Social Achievement July 1995 Honours editNational honours edit Ribbon Description Year nbsp Grand Collar of the Order of the Nile year needed nbsp Grand Cordon of the Order of the Arab Republic of Egypt year needed nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Merit year needed Foreign honours edit Ribbon Country Honour Year nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator General San Martin year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross year needed nbsp nbsp Companion of the Order of Canada 35 2003 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Central African recognition year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Boyaca year needed nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of the Elephant year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the National Order of San Lorenzo year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross with Silver Star of the Order of Jose Matias Delgado year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour 36 1994 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer year needed nbsp nbsp Knight Grand Cross with Collar Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 37 1982 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Ivory Merit year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the National Order of Mali year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Nepal year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 1994 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry 38 1996 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of La Pleiade 2002 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania 2001 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta year needed nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star year needed nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of Pope Pius IX 1993Published works editAs Secretary General Boutros Ghali wrote An Agenda for Peace He also published other memoirs In English edit The Arab League 1945 1955 Ten Years of Struggle ed Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York 1954 New Dimensions of Arms Regulations and Disarmament in the Post Cold War ed United Nations New York 1992 An Agenda for Development ed United Nations New York 1995 Confronting New Challenges ed United Nations New York 1995 Fifty Years of the United Nations ed William Morrow New York 1995 The 50th Anniversary Annual Report on the Work of the Organization ed United Nations New York 1996 An Agenda for Democratization ed United Nations New York 1997 Egypt s Road to Jerusalem A Diplomat s Story of the Struggle for Peace in the Middle East ed Random House New York 1998 Essays on Leadership with George H W Bush Jimmy Carter Mikhail Gorbachev and Desmond Tutu ed Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict Washington 1998 Unvanquished A US UN Saga ed I B Tauris New York 1999 The Papers of United Nations Secretary with Charles Hill ed Yale University Press New York 2003 The Arab League 1945 1955 International Conciliation ed Literary Licensing Publisher London 2013 In French edit Contribution a l etude des ententes regionales ed Pedone Paris 1949 Cours de Diplomatie et de Droit Diplomatique et consulaire ed Librairie Anglo egyptienne Cairo 1951 Le probleme du canal de Suez ed Societe egyptienne du droit international Cairo 1957 Le principe d egalite des Etats et des organisations internationales ed Academie de droit international Leiden 1961 Contribution a une theorie generale des alliances ed Pedone Paris 1963 Le Mouvement afro asiatique ed Presses universitaires de France Paris 1969 L organisation de l Unite africaine ed Armand Colin Paris 1969 Les difficultes institutionnelles du panafricanisme ed Institut Universitaire des Hautes etudes Internationales Geneva 1971 Les conflits des frontieres en Afrique ed Techniques et Economiques Paris 1972 Contribution a une theorie generale des alliances ed Pedone Paris 1991 L interaction democratie et developpement eds ed Unesco Paris 2002 Democratiser la mondialisation ed Rocher Paris 2002 Emanciper la Francophonie ed L Harmattan Paris 2003 60 Ans de conflit israelo arabe Temoignages pour l Histoire with Shimon Peres ed Complexes Paris 2006See also editList of CoptsReferences editCitations edit Boutros Boutros Ghali Biography life family history young infor Encyclopedia of World Biography 6 September 2012 Archived from the original on 6 September 2012 Retrieved 19 March 2022 via archive today a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Chandler Adam 16 February 2016 Remembering Boutros Boutros Ghali The Atlantic Retrieved 7 July 2022 Vale Boutros Boutros Ghali Former UN chief and key thinker on peacekeeping lowyinstitute org Retrieved 7 July 2022 Reid Donald M 1982 Political Assassination in Egypt 1910 1954 The International Journal of African Historical Studies 15 4 625 651 doi 10 2307 217848 JSTOR 217848 Goldschmidt 1993 pp 183 188 Goldschmidt 1993 p 183 The Alexandrians Vertigo vertigo si Retrieved 9 June 2022 a b Goshko John M 16 February 2016 Boutros Boutros Ghali U N secretary general who clashed with U S dies at 93 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 16 February 2016 Naylor David Honorary doctorates Uppsala University Sweden Retrieved 20 March 2022 Boutros Boutros Ghali The world is his oyster Weekly Ahram 18 January 2006 Archived from the original on 30 June 2012 Retrieved 8 June 2012 Melvern 2000 Confessore Nicholas December 2000 A PEOPLE BETRAYED The Role of the West in Rwanda s Genocide Review book review Washington Monthly Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 20 March 2022 via Find Articles Lewis Paul 23 November 1991 How U N Nominee Won 4 Switched The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 20 March 2022 Archived copy Archived from the original on 21 February 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Jentleson amp Paterson 1997 p 167 Meierhenrich Jens 2 January 2020 How Many Victims Were There in the Rwandan Genocide A Statistical Debate Journal of Genocide Research 22 1 72 82 doi 10 1080 14623528 2019 1709611 ISSN 1462 3528 S2CID 213046710 Reydams Luc 3 April 2021 More than a million the politics of accounting for the dead of the Rwandan genocide Review of African Political Economy 48 168 235 256 doi 10 1080 03056244 2020 1796320 ISSN 0305 6244 S2CID 225356374 Bowden 1999 pp 83 84 Crossette Barbara 5 December 1996 U N Leader Halts Bid for New Term but Does Not Quit The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 20 March 2022 Goshko John M 19 November 1996 U S Sides Against Second Term for U N Chief in Informal Vote The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 20 March 2022 Crossette Barbara 20 November 1996 Round One in the U N Fight A U S Veto of Boutros Ghali The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 20 March 2022 The South Centre Press release 22 February 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Egypt NCHR Mourns Death of Boutros Ghali AllAfrica 21 February 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Diab Khaled 17 February 2016 Make diplomacy not war Al Jazeera Retrieved 21 March 2022 Who s who in Egypt s reshuffled Human Rights Council Politics Egypt Ahram Online 4 September 2012 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Message from Dr Boutros Boutros Ghali PDF Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly Retrieved 21 March 2022 The Jury Fondation Chirac Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Boutros Boutros Ghali former UN head dies at 93 BBC News 16 February 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Botelho Greg 16 February 2016 Former U N Secretary General Boutros Boutros Ghali dies CNN Retrieved 21 March 2022 McFadden Robert D 16 February 2016 Boutros Boutros Ghali Former U N Secretary General Dies at 93 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 21 March 2022 How did Boutros Ghali break his pelvis Google Bard 10 November 2023 Retrieved 10 November 2023 Boutros Ghali to be buried at family s Italian style church Egypt Independent 17 February 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2022 At Home With Boutros Boutros Ghali The New York Times 20 July 1997 Retrieved 21 March 2022 Neveus 2000 p 51 Order of Canada archive gg ca Retrieved 12 August 2019 Mitterrand decore Boutros Ghali L Humanite in French 27 October 1994 Retrieved 12 August 2019 Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana quirinale it in Italian Retrieved 12 August 2019 CUELLAR Javier Perez de ordens presidencia pt in Portuguese Retrieved 16 May 2022 Bibliography edit Bowden Mark 1999 Black Hawk Down A Story of Modern War New York New American Library ISBN 0 451 20514 6 OL 384149M Goldschmidt Arthur 1993 The Butrus Ghali Family Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 30 183 188 doi 10 2307 40000236 ISSN 0065 9991 JSTOR 40000236 Jentleson Bruce W Paterson Thomas G eds 1997 Encyclopedia of US Foreign Relations Vol 1 Melvern Linda 2000 A People Betrayed The Role of the West in Rwanda s Genocide London Zed ISBN 1 85649 830 1 Neveus Torgny 2000 Honoris causa promotioner hedersdoktorer och hedersmedlemmar vid Uppsala universitet 1800 2000 in Swedish 2nd ed Uppsala Uppsala University ISBN 91 554 4766 X OCLC 46607648 Further reading editBurgess Stephen Franklin 2001 The United Nations Under Boutros Boutros Ghali 1992 1997 Gale Biographical Index Series Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 3703 4 Pidoux Flora 2019 Boutros Ghali Boutros Youssef PDF In Bob Reinalda Kent J Kille and Jaci Eisenberg eds IO BIO Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries General of International Organizations Retrieved 2 May 2022 Rushton Simon 2008 The UN Secretary General and Norm Entrepreneurship Boutros Boutros Ghali and Democracy Promotion Global Governance 14 1 95 110 doi 10 1163 19426720 01401007 ISSN 1075 2846 JSTOR 27800693 External links edit nbsp 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