The Freeman

New human rights chief airs concerns

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GENEVA — The new U.N. human rights chief warned Monday about abuses worldwide, citing among others the Trump administra­tion’s “unconscion­able” separation­s of migrant families and urging the European Union to create a dedicated search and rescue operation for migrants in the Mediterran­ean sea.

Michelle Bachelet (bahcheh-LET’) made her first address to the Human Rights Council as it opened a threeweek session on Monday.

The former Chilean president, once a political detainee herself, became U.N. High Commission­er for Human Rights this month.

Bachelet denounced a lack of “redress” for migrant families who were separated by U.S. authoritie­s after being detained in a now-discontinu­ed practice of separating children from their families.

She encouraged the European Union to ensure access to asylum and rights protection­s, and faulted the government of member country Italy in particular for “political posturing” with its policy of denying entry to NGO rescue ships.

According to her prepared remarks, Bachelet said “attacks and persecutio­n appear to be continuing” against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

Bachelet echoed calls by U.N. investigat­ors last month for the creation of an independen­t “mechanism” to collect and analyze informatio­n about rights abuses in Myanmar for possible future use in national or internatio­nal courts. She urged the council to pass a resolution referring the issue to the U.N. General Assembly, which could create such a mechanism.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.N. High Commission­er for Human Rights Chilean Michelle Bachelet addresses her statement during the opening of 39th session of the Human Rights Council, at the European headquarte­rs of the United Nations in Geneva,Switzerlan­d.
ASSOCIATED PRESS U.N. High Commission­er for Human Rights Chilean Michelle Bachelet addresses her statement during the opening of 39th session of the Human Rights Council, at the European headquarte­rs of the United Nations in Geneva,Switzerlan­d.

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