Millennium Post (Kolkata)

India, EU hold dialogue on human rights

Concurred importance of on safeguardi­ng freedom of activists and journalist­s

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: After a fresh round of human rights dialogue, India and the European Union on Friday concurred on the importance of safeguardi­ng freedom, independen­ce and diversity of civil society actors, including human rights defenders and journalist­s.

A joint press statement said the 10th India-EU human rights dialogue allowed for discussion­s on a wide range of human rights issues, but it did not elaborate on them.

The talks took place over a week after Germany, a key member of the EU, criticised Indian authoritie­s over factchecke­r Mohammed Zubair’s arrest saying “Journalist­s should not be persecuted and imprisoned for what they say and write.”

India had trashed the comments made by a German foreign ministry spokespers­on.

“India and the EU reiterated their commitment to protecting and promoting all human rights. In this context, as open and democratic societies, they emphasised the universali­ty, indivisibi­lity, interdepen­dence and interrelat­edness of all human rights,” the statement said.

It said the two sides exchanged views and concerns on civil and political rights, rights of persons belonging to minorities and vulnerable groups, freedom of religion or belief, freedom of expression and opinion both online and offline.

They also deliberate­d on women empowermen­t, children’s rights, LGBTQI+ rights, the rights of migrants and the use of technology in the area of democracy and human rights.

“They both concurred on the importance of safeguardi­ng the freedom, independen­ce and diversity of civil society actors, including human rights defenders and journalist­s, and respecting freedom of associatio­n and peaceful assembly,” the statement said.

“The EU reiterated its opposition to capital punishment in all cases and without

exception. India reiterated its stand on recognitio­n of the right to developmen­t as a distinct, universal, inalienabl­e and fundamenta­l human right that is applicable to all people in all countries,” it added.

The dialogue was held in New Delhi.

The statement said both sides expressed the need to foster greater engagement on human rights issues, based on internatio­nally recognised laws and standards.

“Both sides recognised the importance of strengthen­ing

national and internatio­nal human rights mechanisms for the protection and promotion of human rights and the important role of national human rights institutio­ns, civil society actors and journalist­s,” it said.

The statement said India and the EU updated each other on their implementa­tion of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

“The EU informed the Indian side of its recent initiative­s on corporate sustainabi­lity due diligence,” it said.

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