Poland: UN experts condemn measures
Poland: UN experts condemn measures to stop human
rights defenders join climate talks
GENEVA (13 December 2018) - UN human rights
experts* have expressed concerns at reports that several
human rights defenders have been harassed, arbitrarily
detained and questioned for several hours by the Polish
authorities at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
(COP24) in Katowice.
The experts said some participants who had been officially accredited to attend the event from 2 to 14 December had been denied entry to the country or prevented from travelling to Katowice.
“We are dismayed at the actions taken by the authorities to prevent free and unfettered public participation in these critical multilateral discussions,” the experts said.
UN experts have previously raised their concerns with the Polish authorities about free and full participation, specifically the promulgation of a new safety and security law which was drafted for the conference and which they said could hamper civil society’s involvement.
“We reiterate
our call to the Polish Government to immediately ensure full
and effective participation and access to COP24 to all civil
society representatives, and to enable all human rights
defenders to gather and exercise their rights to freedom of
expression and opinion, association and peaceful
assembly.”
ENDS