UN Human Rights Council 57: UK Statement on South Sudan
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the OHCHR on technical assistance for South Sudan. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Mr President,
We thank the High Commissioner for today’s update and commend OHCHR’s continued provision of crucial technical assistance in South Sudan.
We are concerned by the government of South Sudan’s recent decision to extend the revitalised peace agreement by two years. This has delayed democracy for the South Sudanese, who have not had the chance to elect their leaders since independence.
The forthcoming extension period represents an opportunity for the government to demonstrate its commitment to justice and accountability. The recent passing of legislation on transitional justice institutions represents some progress towards this goal. Consultation with civil society and victim groups to operationalise these bodies must now be prioritised. In this context, the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan remains vital and we welcome South Sudan’s continued engagement with this important body.
We are also concerned about the recently passed National Security Service Bill, which allows arrests to be made without a warrant.
High Commissioner, how is OHCHR working with the government of South Sudan to ensure this Bill does not undermine civic space nor further entrench impunity within South Sudan’s security forces?
Thank you.