UN expert announces follow-up mission to Tunisia
Human rights & counter-terrorism: UN expert announces follow-up mission to Tunisia
GENEVA
(27 January 2017) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur
on human rights and counter-terrorism, Ben Emmerson, will
carry out an official visit to Tunisia from 30 January to 3
February to assess progress achieved by the country in the
promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental
freedoms while countering terrorism sincethe visits of his predecessor Martin
Scheinin, in 2010 and 2011.
“I will discuss and asses the implementation of a new 2015 Organic Law on the fight against terrorism and money laundering, and the new 2016 National strategy against extremism and counter terrorism, with the view to ensure that the Government’s measures are in compliance with the international human rights standards,” the expert said.
During his five-day mission to the country, Mr. Emmerson is scheduled to have high-level meetings with representatives of the Government, including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Justice, Defence and the Ministry in charge of relations with constitutional institutions, civil society and human rights.
The Special Rapporteur will also meet with law enforcement officials, members of the Parliament, the National Commission on Counter-Terrorism, the High Committee for Human Rights and the fundamental Liberties, the National Commission for the Prevention of Torture and the Truth and Dignity Commission. In addition, he will meet with representatives of the international community, lawyers, academics, and non-governmental organizations.
The UN expert on human rights and counter-terrorism, who visits Tunisia at the invitation of the Government, will also go to places of detention to interview persons suspected of or convicted for terrorist crimes.
At the end of his visit, on Friday, 3 February 2017, at 14:00, Mr. Emmerson will share his preliminary observations during a press conference at the Hotel Novotel Tunis (Avenue Mohamed V, Tunis 1002, Tunisia). Access to the press conference is strictly limited to journalists.
The Special Rapporteur will present a comprehensive follow-up report on his visit to Tunisia to the Human Rights Council in March 2018.
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