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Statement by the Nordic-Baltic countries in the interactive dialogue with the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia

45th session of the Human Rights Council. Statement delivered by Minister Counsellor Fredrik Nivaeus.

Madam President,

I make this statement on behalf of the Nordic-Baltic countries. We welcome Ms. Dyfan as new Independent Expert.

We welcome the progress Somalia has made, including on human rights. But many challenges remain.

We note with serious concern proposals of a new Sexual Intercourse Related Crimes Bill and proposed constitutional changes on the legal definition of a child, which violates Somalia's human rights obligations.

Dealing with the high prevalence of sexual and gender-based violence in Somalia would benefit from a clear and human rights-anchored legal framework. The Cabinet approved Sexual Offences Bill from 2018 would provide such a framework and we therefore echo calls to re-introduce this Bill in parliament.

We welcome efforts made to find an agreement to ensure peaceful transition of power. It is however regrettable that elements of one person-one vote will not be part of the coming elections. We call on Somalia to continue to work towards democratic reforms, including ensuring freedom of the media, and to step up efforts to finalize the constitutional review, while remaining mindful of the importance of a revised constitution that honours Somalia's human rights obligations.

Our countries' stand ready to continue working with and supporting Somalia to strengthen the human rights protection for its people.

Thank you.

Last updated 05 Oct 2020, 8.34 AM