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The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 36th Session today with important resolutions on Burundi, Yemen, Syria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the death penalty.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Theresa May gave a speech about the importance of building a stable and prosperous future for Somalia.
Minister’s trip will focus on preventing sexual violence, supporting refugees and conflict prevention in the region.
UK Special Envoy welcomes the resumption of the Dialogue and the leadership of President Mkapa
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa, expresses disappointment by postponement of the Burundi dialogue that was due to take place in Arusha next week
UK Special Envoy to the African Great Lakes, Danae Dholakia, calls on Burundian government to protect prisoners’ human rights and stop abuses.
The UK Special Envoy to the Great Lakes, Danae Dholakia, calls on Burundi to deliver on its commitments and participate fully in dialogue.
Minister for Africa urges Burundian parties to stop the violence and come to the negotiating table
Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, Danae Dholakia, comments on the overnight violence in Burundi
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa, calls on Burundi government to ensure security and safety for people of Burundi.
UK supports African Union leadership in calling for scrupulous observance of Arusha peace agreement as key to peace in Burundi.
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 30th session today with resolutions on Sri Lanka, Syria and Yemen.
Minister for Africa warns that progress in Burundi is at risk as discredited presidential elections go ahead.
International Development Secretary comments to mark UN day for refugees.
International Development Secretary comments on new UN refugee agency figures showing record number of people displaced by conflict.
Support will provide essential food, medical care and clean water.
Minister for Africa, James Duddridge MP, said all violence is unacceptable and called for all parties to engage in meaningful dialogue
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa, has called for all sides to show restraint and find a peaceful way forward in Burundi.
Reports of intimidation do not give the impression of an independent Constitutional Court that was able to come to an impartial decision.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK calls for calm and urges President Nkurunziza to reconsider his candidature for upcoming presidential elections
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