
Burundi: DefendDefenders submits 2 joint reports to 29th session of the UPR Working Group
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique process which
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique process which
Human Rights Council: 35th Session Item 4: General Debate –
Human Rights Council: 35th session Item 4: Interactive Dialogue with
With no indication that the Eritrean government is willing to take steps to improve its human rights record or address past and ongoing violations, DefendDefenders calls for the renewal of the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea.
To Permanent Representatives of Members and Observer States of
DefendDefenders hit the ground running at the first session of
Oral statements to the Council Open letters and press releases
DefendDefenders and CIVICUS voice their disappointment over South Sudan’s Universal Periodic Review process, with the government choosing to accept only four out of 33 recommendations made to improve the human rights situation.
Together with 14 South Sudanese civil society organisations, DefendDefenders urges the UN Human Rights Council to strengthen the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan include the conduct of independent investigations and collection and preservation of evidence to ensure accountability for human rights violations.
Although Burundians continue to face human rights violations committed with impunity, the Government has been unwilling to cooperate or engage with the UN Commission of Inquiry. In an Oral Intervention DefendDefenders calls on all members of the UN Human Rights Council to remind Burundi of its obligations and preserve the credibility of the Council.
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