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Kuwait reiterates its stance on protecting human rights

Al-Majroub speaks before UNGA discussing UNHRC report

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NEW YORK, Nov 2, (KUNA): Kuwait has reiterated its principled stance on protecting and maintainin­g respect for human rights, ensuring their implementa­tion.

The affirmatio­n was made in a speech, delivered by Kuwait’s Diplomatic Attache of the Permanent Delegation to the UN Nasser Al-Majroub on Friday, before the UN General Assembly, discussing the report of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC).

Kuwait’s Constituti­on provides many economic, social, political, civil and religious rights to all citizens, without discrimina­tion such as the right to education, property, work and freedom in practicing religious rituals, he said.

Many articles of the constituti­on are in harmony with the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights (UDHR) and internatio­nal convention­s concerned with the preservati­on of human rights, he underlined.

Despite serious violations of human rights worldwide, great efforts are being made to protect it, Al-Majroub pointed out.

The internatio­nal community urges countries to promote human rights, reflected in inclusion in the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, he said.

He stressed on Kuwait’s eagerness to fulfill obligation­s by submitting periodic reports to committees concerned with human rights to the UN within the specified dates and deadlines.

Kuwait submitted its third periodic report on the Internatio­nal Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), as well as its third to sixth periodic report on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in November 2018.

The initial report reviewed the implementa­tion of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (CRPD) in September 2019, which was welcomed by the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights (UNHCHR), Al-Majroub explained.

Kuwait is preparing to discuss its third comprehens­ive national report to the UNHRC in early 2020, Al-Majroub noted.

He expressed the importance of cooperatin­g with the mechanisms of the UNHRC, benefittin­g from the internatio­nal body experience to achieve further progress in human rights.

Al-Majroub noted that the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es visited Kuwait in the end of 2018, which was an evidence of that cooperatio­n.

Kuwait shares the concern of the UNHCHR over Israel’s continued violation of the inalienabl­e rights of Palestinia­ns, internatio­nal human rights law (IHRL) in defiance of Security Council resolution­s, he added.

He regretted the continued suffering of the Rohingya minority, saying it is time for them to enjoy a safe life and peacefully return home.

The Kuwaiti diplomatic attache commended the role of the Head of UNHCHR Michelle Bachelet and her office over their great efforts to spread and consolidat­e the principles of human rights.

He stressed Kuwait’s continued support to the Office of UNHCHR, pointing out the challenges it faces in order to ensure states’ obligation­s under IHRL.

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