President Advocate Duma Boko used his debut address at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York to deliver an impassioned appeal for justice for Palestinians, urging world leaders not to turn away from the human catastrophe unfolding in Gaza. His remarks, though rooted in Botswana’s foreign policy stance, carried a resonance that reached far beyond Botswana, placing him among a growing chorus of global voices pressing for accountability and relief in the conflict.
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