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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Lao People’s Democratic Republic

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Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Statement by the UK’s Ambassador for Human Rights to the UN, Eleanor Sanders, at Lao PDR’s Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Thank you Mr Vice President.

The United Kingdom welcomes the Lao PDR’s engagement with UN human rights mechanisms and its efforts to address human rights challenges. We are pleased with the inclusion of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Laos’ action plans.

However, the UK remains concerned over restrictions on freedom of expression, assembly and religion. We are also concerned by limited land rights for vulnerable communities and the worsening issue of human trafficking linked to serious organised crime.

We urge the Government to act on these issues and uphold its international obligations. In particular, we recommend that Laos;

  1. Takes immediate steps to protect and promote civic space, ensuring that all individuals can freely exercise their rights without fear of reprisal.

  2. Ensures that development projects respect the rights of affected communities, including noting the principle of free, prior and informed consent.

  3. Implements its international obligations under the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially women and children and to collaborate with regional and international partners to address this issue.

Thank you.

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