HRC35: Human rights situations that require the Council's attention

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    Human Rights Council: 35th Session Item 4: General Debate - Human rights situations that require the Council's attention

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Human Rights Council: 35th Session Item 4: General Debate - Human rights situations that require the Council's attention
15 June 2017
 
Oral Intervention
DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project)
Delivered by Mr. Hassan Shire
Thank you Mr. President.

I thank you for the opportunity to raise some serious concerns we have regarding elections in the East and Horn of Africa. Human rights defenders (HRDs) in the sub-region often act as bellwethers for crises to come. When they are targeted, when their work is restricted through repressive legislation, when they are forced to leave everything behind, we need to realise that a downward trend that is likely to follow.


In Burundi or in Ethiopia, for example, elections have come at a cost for civil society and the media looking to actively engage with this democratic process.

That is why today I wish to express my specific concern for August 2017 elections in Kenya. While Kenya’s civil society remains among the strongest in the sub-region, HRDs today are limited from engaging fully and critically with the electoral process. According to the Kenyan Coalition for Human Rights Defenders, in 9 different counties, monitors designated by civil society either experienced hostility or were barred from accessing polling stations during the party primaries in April 2017.

Mr. President, we call on members of the Council to fulfil their democratic commitments by organising elections, but also ensuring that all, including political parties, civil society, and media, are able to engage freely and safely in the process.
For more information, please contact
Hassan Shire
Executive Director, East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
executive@defenddefenders.org or +256 772 753 753
(English and Somali)
Clementine de Montjoye
Advocacy & Research Officer, East & Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
on advocacy@defenddefenders.org or +256 779 673 378
(English and French)
East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project

DefendDefenders seeks to strengthen the work of human rights defenders throughout the region by reducing their vulnerability to the risk of persecution and by enhancing their capacity to effectively defend human rights.

DefendDefenders focuses its work on Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia (together with Somaliland), South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Visit us atwww.defenddefenders.org




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