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Dr Arif Bulkan elected to UN Human Rights Committee

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For the first time a Guyanese sits on the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC).

Dr Christophe­r Arif Bulkan yesterday gained the second highest number of votes in the first round of balloting and became one of 18 who form the body of independen­t experts that monitors implementa­tion of the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by its State parties.

Bulkan who was nominated by Guyana in September last year is an Attorney-at-Law and Senior Law Lecturer at the University of the West Indies with specializa­tions in Public Law, Constituti­onal Law, Caribbean Human Rights Law, and Internatio­nal Human Rights Law. He also co-founded the Faculty of Law UWI Rights Advocacy Project (U-RAP) at the Cave Hill campus, which is a group of law professors who engage in litigation and advocacy aimed at promoting human rights.

Dr. Bulkan has been involved in human rights advocacy for many years and has worked to establish and defend the rights of vulnerable and marginaliz­ed communitie­s including working closely with the Society Against Sexual Orientatio­n Discrimina­tion (SASOD). He has also been involved in public advocacy against the death penalty, both regionally and at events sponsored by the United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights.

In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended its congratula­tions to Bulkan on his election and best wishes for a successful tenure as a member of the Human Rights Committee.

It said that he was elected along with the candidates of Tunisia, France, Slovenia, Greece, Japan, Uganda, Albania and Chile in the elections held during the 36th session of the meeting of States Parties to the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), at the United Nations Headquarte­rs in New York.

The statement said that Bulkan is positive that his election is a meaningful portent of the global community’s commitment to engaging the Caribbean in the work of the Human Rights Committee through the promotion of universal human rights norms and standards. He also aspires, the statement said, to use his tenure on the Committee to engender greater investment by countries of the region in the aims and values of the Covenant.

Onika Stellingbu­rg, Guyana’s 2018 Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Climate Change Fellow who is attached to the UN Mission as an Advisor told Stabroek News that there were 17 candidates vying for the nine available seats at yesterday’s election. Dr. Bulkan gained a total of 120 of the 169 valid ballots cast. A run-off vote between the United States and Chile in a secondroun­d of voting resulted in the latter winning after gaining 101 compared to 63 votes.

The nine elected members will replace those members whose four year term ends on December 31, 2018. The nine exiting members are from the United States, France, Japan, Montenegro, Uganda, Greece, Italy and Suriname.

According to the UNHRC Website members of the committee are expected to be persons of high moral character and recognised competence in the field of human rights with considerat­ion being given to the usefulness of the participat­ion of some persons having legal experience.

Members are elected for a term of four years by States parties from among their nationals, considerat­ion being given to equitable geographic­al distributi­on and to representa­tion of the different forms of civilizati­on as well as of the principal legal systems, in accordance with article 31 of the Covenant. Members serve in their personal capacity and may be re-elected if re-nominated.

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Dr Christophe­r Arif Bulkan
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Dr Christophe­r Arif Bulkan

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