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UN Human Rights Council 42 - Statement for the Universal Periodic Review on C么te d鈥橧voire

The UK's Political Counsellor Matthew Forman welcomed C么te d鈥橧voire鈥檚 engagement with the UPR process and determination for progress on human rights since their last review.

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The Human Rights Council takes place in Geneva.

The United Kingdom welcomes C么te d鈥橧voire鈥檚 engagement with the UPR process and determination for progress on human rights since their last review.

The UK welcomes C么te d鈥橧voire鈥檚 acceptance of two of our recommendations, namely: to implement the recommendations of the National Committee for Monitoring Actions against Trafficking, Exploitation and Child Labour to end child labour and trafficking; and to protect the right to freedom of expression, in line with the Constitution, so that all individuals, including journalists, may speak and write openly without fear of reprisal or arrest. The latter is particularly important ahead of the 2020 Presidential elections.

We encourage the government to maintain a dialogue with journalists of all platforms and to articulate the government鈥檚 position by responding to, rather than sanctioning, journalists.

We also urge C么te d鈥橧voire to ensure the 2020 Presidential elections are free, fair, peaceful, and in line with international best practice, so all individuals can freely exercise their rights. A free press is essential in creating the necessary environment for credible elections, and should be upheld to the fullest extent possible.

We regret that C么te d鈥橧voire did not accept our recommendation to adopt an open, merit-based process when selecting national candidates for UN Treaty Body elections. We are open to discuss this and hope C么te d鈥橧voire will consider this process in future elections.

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Published 19 September 2019