The UN Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) has urged the Maldives to
guarantee citizens’ right to democracy, permit freedom of religion,
reform the Judicial Services Commission (JSC), abolish flogging and the
death penalty, and deal with human trafficking, among other
recommendations.
The Committee has issued concluding observations regarding the Maldives’ commitment to universal human rights, following the country’s defence of its record in Geneva on July 12-13.
The Maldivian delegation to the UNHRC was headed by Home Minister Dr
Mohamed Jameel, a former Justice Minister during the 30 year rule of
President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and co-author of a pamphlet entitled
‘President Nasheed’s devious plot to destroy the Islamic faith of
Maldivians’, published in January 2012.
Dr Jameel was accompanied by State Minister for Foreign Affairs,
Dunya Maumoon – Gayoom’s daughter – as well as the Maldives’ Permanent
Representative in Geneva, Iruthisham Adam.
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