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UN HUMAN RIGHTS AGENCY URGES FARMERS AND AUTHORITIE­S TO SHOW RESTRAINT

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The UN human rights agency on Friday called on both protesting farmers and authoritie­s in India to exercise “maximum restraint” and to find “equitable solutions” that show respect for human rights.

The UN office of the high commission­er for human rights joined lawmakers, organisati­ons and government­s from around the world that have weighed in on the farmers’ protest that began last November against three farm laws. A spokespers­on for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had earlier said it was important to respect peaceful protests, freedom of assembly and non-violence.

“#India: We call on the authoritie­s and protesters to exercise maximum restraint in ongoing #FarmersPro­tests,” the UN human rights agency led by high commission­er Michelle Bachelet said on its official Twitter handle on Friday night.

“The rights to peaceful assembly & expression should be protected both offline & online. It’s crucial to find equitable solutions with due respect to #HumanRight­s for all,” it added.

There was no immediate response from Indian officials to the agency’s comments.

On Thursday, the US had called for dialogue to address the farmers’ protest and backed peaceful demonstrat­ions and freedom of expression. It also offered support for reforms that improve and open up India’s markets to attract private investment­s.

These were the first public comments by the Biden administra­tion on the farmers’ protest, and the external affairs ministry responded by saying the protest must be seen in the context of India’s democratic ethos.

The ministry also sought to make a comparison between violence at a farmers’ rally on January 26 and the chaos during the siege of the US Capitol on January 6.

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