UN Human Rights Council 57: UPR Adoption of Yemen
UK Statement for the Universal Periodic Review Adoption of Yemen as delivered at the 57th Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Thank you, Mr President.
The United Kingdom welcomes the engagement of the government of Yemen with the UPR process. The UK recognises that despite facing obstacles due to the ongoing crisis in Yemen, the government has accepted many of the recommendations.
We are aware that the government of Yemen has actively engaged in peace initiatives but the Houthi militia’s refusal to participate has hindered progress towards an inclusive and sustainable political settlement. And the government has shown willingness to commit to promoting human rights, gender equality and enhancing governance structures.
Despite this willingness, the UK would like to reiterate concerns for the deteriorating human rights situation on the ground. Yemenis continue to suffer severe hardship. We call on the government of Yemen to improve humanitarian access and aid delivery in areas under its control and urge the government to improve the treatment of migrants. In addition, the government should create the necessary conditions for Yemenis to safely express freedom of religion.
Finally, we implore the government to implement the necessary institutional changes to ensure the meaningful participation of women and religious minorities in political decision-making processes and any future peace settlement.
Thank you.