UN Human Rights Council 57: Interactive dialogue on Honduras
UK Statement for the Interactive dialogue on technical cooperation in Honduras. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Thank you Mrs Vice-President,
We welcome the openness of Honduras in its request for technical assistance made last year. However, we share the disappointment that the implementation of activities has been delayed.
We remain concerned about the increased militarisation of public security and the penitentiary system in Honduras including the ongoing State of Emergency which suspends some constitutional rights. There is a need to balance the reduction of violent crime with the continued protection of human rights.
We are also worried by the levels of intimidation and violence directed against human rights and environment defenders, including high rates of killings. The difficulties victims of such crimes face in obtaining justice is unacceptable.
We urge the Honduran authorities to adopt effective measures to protect these defenders and, where there are violations, to investigate these promptly and thoroughly. There is also a need to ensure transparency and accountability, including by strengthening key anti-corruption institutions and ensuring their independence.
Director Salazar,
What steps can be taken to address corruption and increase transparency in public institutions?