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UK Urges Tonga To Sign Human Rights Treaties

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The United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations has urged Tonga to sign core human rights convention­s. In a statement issued to coincide with the United Nations’ review of Tonga’s human rights record, the UK encouraged Tonga to establish a National Human Rights Institutio­n in compliance with the Paris Principles.

It said Tonga should take the following steps:

Ratify key Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on convention­s

Ratify the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on’s Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999.

Ratify and implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es.

Adopt an open, merit-based process when selecting national candidates for UN Treaty Body elections.

“The UK welcomes the positive steps taken by Tonga since the last review, particular­ly the implementa­tion of reforms to advance democracy,” the statement said.

“We also welcome Tonga’s national efforts to promote female candidates in national elections and subsequent increase in female MPs. However, female participat­ion in Tongan politics remains low and we encourage Tonga to further promote the inclusion of women in politics.

“The UK remains concerned that Tongan legislatio­n continues to criminalis­e consensual same sex-conduct. It is encouragin­g that there have been no recent prosecutio­ns under this legislatio­n, however, we would urge Tonga to repeal all such provisions and ensure antidiscri­mination laws also cover sexual orientatio­n.”

As Kaniva News reported recently, Tonga’s human rights record is being examined in Geneva this week.

All UN member states are subject to periodic review.

This will be the third time the kingdom’s human rights record has been studied since 2008. Tonga is being represente­d at the review by the Solicitor General, Sione Sisifa.

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